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VEHICLE CHECKLISTFor professional truck drivers
Vehicle checks must be performed regularly by all drivers to avoid preventable incidents and accidents. The UICR and IRU have put together this checklist to assist drivers in ensuring adequate state of their vehicle.*
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LIgHTS and dEVICES
WHEELS and SUSpEnSIon SySTEmS
EmERgEnCy EqUIpmEnTBe prepared and don’t begin a journey without appropriate emergency equipment!
Ensure all lights and on-board devices are properly working before the journey!
make sure that the wheels and suspension systems are in proper conditions!
First aid Kit
Front, rear, and indicator lights
Check tyre profile and absence of damage (eg punctures)
Emergency Vest
Side lights, warning lights, and reflectors
Check tyre pressure and ensure bolts are tightened
Warning Triangle
Spare lightbulbs, fuses, and flashlight onboard
Check suspension system
Fire Extinguisher
Recording devices such as Tachograph, gpS, etc
Check for a spare wheel and at least one wheel chock per vehicle
*Always refer to your vehicle’s owner’s manual and relevant national legislation
©2011 IRU I-0257-1 (e)
Load SECURIng and SECURITy
pRECaUTIonS In WInTER
FLUIdS
ConnECTIonS
OIL
12 V
oil
air and power connections
Check that the transport unit is locked or properly sealed (TIR)
de-Ice Windshield
Windshield Liquid
Fifth wheel and kingpin
Check that the curtainsider is properly fastened
Remove snow and ice from vehicle
Coolant
Landing legs
Check that the transport unit is not damaged
Remove snow from the front grill and the distance control unit
Check for leaks!
Battery, alternator and starter
Check that the load is properly secured
Use appropriate winter equipment
Check for the correct level of fluids before the journey as indicated by the manufacturer!
Check your vehicle’s connections before your journey!
Check for your load’s securing and vehicle’s security before your journey!
Pay special attention in difficult meteorological conditions!