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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
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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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W.� <br />Oil can - 5-10 pounds <br />Hood latch - 5-20 pounds of pressure to open/close <br />3. Cleaning Windshields and Inside of Trucks <br />This task is performed by one worker. The ashtrays are removed from the cab of <br />the truck and emptied in the trash. The cab is vacuumed using a hose located near <br />the gas pumps. The worker must bend to reach the floor of the cab while <br />vacuuming. The back storage area of the truck is then swept. The worker must <br />open the latch in the back of the truck and lift the sliding door, then climb the steps <br />to gain access into the back of the truck. The dirt is then swept out the back of the <br />truck. <br />A spray can is used to apply cleaning fluid to the windshield. A squeegee is then <br />used to wipe clean the windshield. A long -handled squeegee is available for <br />cleaning the larger trucks. A ladder is also available if needed to reach the <br />windshields of the larger trucks. The ladder is moved by lifting one end and rolling <br />it to the truck. <br />Physical Requirements: <br />Bending- <br />To vacuum cab <br />Standing- <br />To clean windshield <br />Reaching- <br />To vacuum and use squeegee <br />Walking- <br />Around trucks <br />Handling- <br />Vacuum hose and squeegee <br />Pushing- <br />Hose, broom and squeegee <br />Pulling- <br />Hose and squeegee <br />Climbing- <br />Into cab and back of truck or onto ladder <br />Lifting- <br />Broom or back of rolling ladder <br />Measurements: <br />Squeegee - 30 inches and 65 inches <br />Broom - 5-10 pounds <br />Steps in front of trucks - 17-24 inches <br />Steps in back of trucks - 20-28 inches <br />Lever for back doors - requires as much as 40-50 pounds of pressure <br />4. Washing Trucks <br />This task takes approx. 36 minutes to complete. The worker drives the truck into <br />the wash bay. He picks up the pressure gun and presses a button on the wall which <br />turns on the soap. Using one hand to aim the gun, he sprays the truck down with <br />the hot soapy water, using a sweeping, up and down motion. The worker reaches <br />overhead with the trigger gun to get to the top of the cab and trailer, and reaches <br />down to clean the tires and visible parts underneath the truck. After the soap is <br />
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