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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0513919
PE
2228
FACILITY_ID
FA0003758
FACILITY_NAME
RYDER TRUCK RENTAL #1071
STREET_NUMBER
3633
STREET_NAME
DUCK CREEK
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
17331001
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3633 DUCK CREEK DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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SEP 15 2015 <br />Measurements: ENVIRONMENTAL - <br />Tank <br />- <br />Pump height - 45 inches <br />Tank heights - 32-40 inches —W 0T+nCAIT <br />2 Inspecting Dropped -Off Vehicles <br />The inspection process consists of checking tire pressure, checking engine fluids, <br />re -filling air and fluids as needed, and checking lights and horn. A log slip is then <br />filled out on each truck. The truck is then driven to the washing area and the keys <br />and log slip are turned in to the front desk. <br />Tire pressure is checked by stooping down to place a gauge on the valve of each <br />of the tires. If air is needed, a hose is taken from an air pump and placed on the tire <br />valve until appropriate pressure is reached for that tire. <br />On each truck, the hood is lifted to check oil, water, and other fluids. Most <br />vehicles require unlatching and lifting the hood from the front of the truck. On the <br />larger trucks, it requires unhooking a side latch, then reaching a front latch and <br />handle overhead and pulling the front of the hood backward and down. On the <br />largest cabs, the oil dipstick is located under the cab by the left front tire. Access to <br />the engine involves unlatching and lifting the entire cab up. Minimal overhead <br />pushing is involved since this mechanism is spring-loaded. <br />Oil is dispensed from a large drum which is pumped into a can via a rotary <br />pump. The can is used to pour the oil into the engine by unscrewing the cap and <br />reaching over the top of the engine. Water is filled by a hose into a hand-held can as <br />well. <br />The lights and horn are tested by depressing the horn and pulling the headlight <br />switch inside the cab. <br />Physical Requirements: <br />Standing- <br />While checking fluids and lights. <br />Walking- <br />Around trucks <br />Handling- <br />Dipsticks, pressure gauges, and light switches <br />Lifting- <br />Oil and water cans <br />Squatting- <br />To fill tire pressure <br />Reaching- <br />To remove and reinsert dipsticks <br />Seeing- <br />To check oil, water, and lights <br />Hearing- <br />To check horn <br />Pushing- <br />Overhead to raise hood <br />Pulling- <br />Down to lower hood <br />Measurements: <br />Hood heights - 47-60 inches <br />Hood handles - 45-63 inches <br />Water can - 5-10 pounds <br />K <br />
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