Information

  • Water Truck Operator Skill Evaluation

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Instructor

  • Operator Name:

  • Payroll Number:

  • Crew:

  • Truck Number:

Spotting At Water Stands

  • Proper approach to water stand.

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  • Proper waiting & staging procedures.

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  • Proper loading procedures.

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Road Travel & Stockpiles

  • Appropriate travel speed to road conditions.

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  • Proper radio communication.

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  • Proper following distance.

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  • Goes around all spillage.

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  • Uses flashers when utilizing oncoming lane.

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  • Stays proper distance from berm.

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  • Proper use of right of way.

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  • Avoids problem areas, soft spots and intersections.

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  • Spot sprays.

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  • Use of flashers on stockpiles.

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  • Stays 50 feet from crest of stockpile.

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Bank Sprays & Shovel Pits

  • Proper radio communication.

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  • Proper distance from drill.

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  • Parallel to drill.

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  • Proper drill service.

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General

  • Wears PPE at all times.

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  • ACTION PLAN

  • Instructor Signature

  • Operator Signature

  • Revision 1.0 iCloud posted document is the controlled copy. 07/09/13

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