Information

  • Audit Title

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Pick-ups, (non-DOT)

  • 2 1/2 lb. BC rated fire extinguisher (with annual inspection)

  • Approved first aid kit

  • Approved spill kit

  • MSDS/Label book (current)

  • Copy of truck registration

  • Insurance card

  • 3 each 18" orange traffic cones (minimum)

  • Class 3, lime green vest for each employee

  • Approved hard hat for each employee (white)

  • Approved safety glasses for each employee

  • Approved work boot/shoes (no tennis shoes)

  • High intensity strobe light (minimum of 1)

  • Plastic mixing cups

  • Nitrile rubber gloves

  • Long sleeve uniform shirts, with long pants

  • Shovel or hoe for spills and/or TGR basal drench applications

  • JSA sheets

  • Spray sheets

  • GPS unit

  • Body harness w/lanyard for spray cage (high volume foliage)

  • Company required decals (logo's unit#, reflective stripe, frequent stops, business# decal, circle for safety)

DOT vehicles require the additional (F-350 or larger)

  • 5 lb. BC rated fire extinguisher (minimum, with annual inspection)

  • Pre/post trip completed and documented daily (truck and trailer)

  • Driver time logs (completed and documented) Water/Tractor/Roadside Trucks Only

  • Copy of annual inspection (truck and trailer)

  • Copy of registration (truck and trailer)

  • Copy of cab card insurance. Water/Tractor/Roadside Trucks Only

  • Copy of state stamps (Oklahoma) Water/Trailer/Roadside Trucks Only

  • Turnbuckle type binders and minimum rating #7 chains (5 point bind minimum)

  • Reflective triangles (minimum of 3)

  • Roadside warning signs and flags (Texas)

  • IFTA decals on each side of cab (current year) Water Trucks Only

  • Vehicle decals. City/State, DOT#, plus the above listed

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