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