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Fuel Truck Operator's Daily Checklist

This document is a daily checklist for operators of fuel trucks to check safety and operational aspects of the vehicle prior to each shift. It lists over 50 individual items to inspect, from fuel odor and leaks to tire pressure and condition, hydraulic and electrical components, fluid levels, and the functioning of controls, gauges and accessories. Upon completion, the operator and supervisor must sign off to verify all checks were performed and any issues addressed.

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Fuel Truck Operator's Daily Checklist

This document is a daily checklist for operators of fuel trucks to check safety and operational aspects of the vehicle prior to each shift. It lists over 50 individual items to inspect, from fuel odor and leaks to tire pressure and condition, hydraulic and electrical components, fluid levels, and the functioning of controls, gauges and accessories. Upon completion, the operator and supervisor must sign off to verify all checks were performed and any issues addressed.

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Fuel Truck

Operator's Daily Checklist


Date: Operator:
Plate Number: Model Number:
Department: Shift:

Need
SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL CHECKS (Prior to each shift) Have a qualified mechanic correct all problems. O.K. ( X )
Maintenance

Do not start truck


Fuel Odor Present? SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI Report to your supervisor
immediately.

Leaks - Fuel, Hydraulic Oil, Engine Oil, or Radiator Coolant

Tires - Condition and Pressure

Forks, Top Clip Retaining Pin and Heel - Condition

Load Backrest Extension -Attached

Hydraulic Hoses, Mast Chains and Stops - Check Visually

Finger Guards -Attached

Overhead Guard - Attached

Safety Warnings - Attached (Refer to Parts Manual For Location)


Engine Compartment:
Battery - Water/Electrolyte Level and Charge
Hydraulic Tank Fluid Level - Dipstick

Transmission Fluid Level - Dipstick

Engine Oil Level - Dipstick

All Engine Belts - Functioning Smoothly

Engine Air Cleaner -


(Squeeze Rubber Dirt or Check
the Restriction Alarm, If Equipped)
Fuel Sedimentor (Diesel)

Radiator Coolant Level (Recovery Bottle)


Operator's Compartment:
Operator's Manual In Container
Capacity Plate Attached - Information Matches Model, Serial
Number, and Attachments
Hood Latch -Adjust and Fasten

Seat Belt, Buckle and Retractors - Functioning Smoothly

Brake Fluid - Check Level


Controls (Turn Truck On) Unusual Noises Must Be
Investigated Immediately:
Accelerator Linkage - Functioning Smoothly
Parking Brake - Functioning Smoothly

Service Brake - Functioning Smoothly

Steering operation - Functioning Smoothly

Drive Control - Forward/Reverse - Functioning Smoothly

Tilt Control - Forward and Back - Functioning Smoothly

Hoist and Lowering Control - Functioning Smoothly

Attachment Control - Operation

Horn - Functioning

Lights - Functioning

Cab, If Equipped - Heater, Defroster, Wipers - Functioning


Gauges:
Ammeter - Operating
Engine Oil Pressure - Functioning

Hour Meter - Functioning

Fuel Level - Functioning

Temperature - Functioning

Instrument Monitors - Functioning

Inspected by: Verified by:

Drivers Name Name & Signature

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