Daily Safety Check; 1. Walk around your truck and check it over.; For LPG Trucks- Page 17

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Daily Safety Check

Daily Safety Check

Daily Safety Check

CHECK YOUR TRUCK BEFORE STARTING WORK

You must make sure your truck is safe to use. 

1.  Walk around your truck and check it over.

•  See that all wheels and tires are in good condition.
•  Make sure all lights are working.
•  Check that both forks are secure and not bent, cracked  

   or badly worn.
•  Inspect all lift chains for damage.
•  Look under the truck for signs of fuel, oil, or coolant leaks. 
•  Inspect the seat belt for wear. 
•  Turn the key to TEST. Make certain the display warning  

   alarm and all indicator lights are working.
•  Test the horn.

For LPG Trucks

•  Check for propane gas leaks. (Gas odor or frost on the  

   cylinder or fuel valve).
•  Check that fuel hoses are not cracked or worn.
•  Inspect the fuel system and other parts for damage. 
•  Make certain the propane cylinder is properly installed  

   and secure. 

When raising the seat deck

Tilt the steering wheel up, remove the storage tray (if 

present), and move the seat and armrest towards the rear. 

Raise the seat deck to the open position. 

Note:

 A seat deck 

can fall. Make certain the gas struts are working properly and 

will hold the seat deck securely in the open position.    

  

  When using air-filled tires

•  Check for missing lug nuts. Remove debris from the tire  

   tread. Do not operate the truck if the tires are damaged. 
•  Check the tire pressure. Do not add air if the tire pressure  

   is low. Report the problem to your supervisor.

2.  Test drive your truck in an decongested area.

 

•  Fasten your seat belt.
•  Adjust the operator seat and steering wheel to a  

   comfortable position. Make sure that you can fully  

   operate the controls.
•  Try all the hydraulic functions. 
•  Check that the steering is easy and smooth.
•  Check braking distance in forward and reverse.  

   Load size and floor conditions can affect these  

   distances.
•  Drive the truck slowly in both directions.
•  Drive through the full speed range in both forward  

   and reverse.
•  Know the distance it takes to stop before you start  

   working. If the braking distance is too long to stop  

   safely, don't drive the truck.

If anything doesn't look or feel right, don't drive the truck.  Report 

the problem to your supervisor.

You can use the checklist form that came with your truck.  

Used properly, this checklist can alert service people to 

needed repairs.

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Lists of information found in Crown C-5 Pneumatic Tire Owner's Manual - Page 17

  • 1. Walk around your truck and check it over.
  • 2. Test drive your truck in an decongested area.
  • See that all wheels and tires are in good condition.
  • Make sure all lights are working.
  • Check that both forks are secure and not bent, cracked or badly worn.
  • Inspect all lift chains for damage.
  • Look under the truck for signs of fuel, oil, or coolant leaks.
  • Inspect the seat belt for wear.
  • Turn the key to TEST.
  • Test the horn.
  • Check for propane gas leaks.
  • Check that fuel hoses are not cracked or worn.
  • Inspect the fuel system and other parts for damage.
  • Make certain the propane cylinder is properly installed and secure.
  • Check for missing lug nuts.
  • Check the tire pressure.
  • Fasten your seat belt.
  • Adjust the operator seat and steering wheel to a comfortable position.
  • Try all the hydraulic functions.
  • Check that the steering is easy and smooth.
  • Check braking distance in forward and reverse.
  • Drive the truck slowly in both directions.
  • Drive through the full speed range in both forward and reverse.
  • Know the distance it takes to stop before you start working.

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