Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 196-1-18 - Duties of Operator18.1. Prior to using a piece of diesel-powered equipment during a shift, an equipment operator shall conduct an examination as follows: 18.1.a. Check the exhaust emissions control and conditioning system components to determine that the components are in place and not damaged or leaking.18.1.b. Assure that the equipment is clean and free of accumulations of combustibles.18.1.c. Assure that the machine is loaded safely.18.1.d. Check for external physical damage.18.1.e. Check for loose or missing connections.18.1.f. Check engine oil level.18.1.g. Check transmission oil level.18.1.h. Check other fluid levels, if applicable.18.1.i. Check for hydraulic, coolant and oil leaks.18.1.j. Check fan, water pump and other belts.18.1.k. Check the fan for damage.18.1.m. Check the fuel level.18.1.n. Check for fuel leaks.18.1.o. Comply with record keeping requirements pursuant to § 196-1-17.18.2. After the engine is started and warmed up, the equipment operator shall conduct an examination as follows: 18.2.a. Check all on-board engine performance and maintenance diagnostics system gauges for proper operation and in-range readings. The equipment operator shall immediately shut down the engine and notify the operator if the on-board readings indicate any of the following: 18.2.a.i. Intake restriction at full engine speed is greater than the manufacturer's recommendation. 18.2.a.(ii) Exhaust restriction at full engine speed is greater than the manufacturer's recommendation.18.2.a.(iii) Coolant temperature is at or near two hundred twelve degrees Fahrenheit.18.2.a.(iv) Low engine oil pressure.18.2.a.(v) High engine oil temperature.18.2.b. Check safety features, including, but not limited to, the throttle, brakes, steering, lights and horn.18.2.c. Comply with record keeping requirements pursuant to section § 196-1-17.W. Va. Code R. § 196-1-18