SOP_NUMBER: 511.14
TITLE: Maintenance/Apparatus and Motorized Vehicles
REFERENCE_CODE: IVN09-0001
DIVISION: Facilities
TOPIC_AREA: 511 Policy-Fire Services
EFFECTIVE_DATE: 2002-04-01
WORD_COUNT: 1439
POWERDMS_URL: https://public.powerdms.com/GADOC/documents/105868
URL: https://gps.press/sop-data/511.14/
SUMMARY:
This policy establishes inspection and maintenance schedules for all apparatus and motorized vehicles owned or operated by the Georgia Department of Corrections Fire Services. It requires daily inspections of emergency response vehicles, weekly maintenance of specific equipment including aerial devices and fire pumps, quarterly deep cleaning and service, and semiannual fluid and filter changes to ensure vehicles remain in a constant state of readiness. The policy applies to all state and county fire departments within the Department of Corrections.
KEY_TOPICS: vehicle maintenance, apparatus inspection, fire truck maintenance, preventive maintenance, daily inspection checklist, emergency response vehicles, fire pumps, aerial devices, equipment service request, motorized vehicles, fuel management, vehicle readiness, quarterly maintenance, semiannual maintenance
ATTACHMENTS:
2. Small Vehicle Weekly Checklist
URL: https://gps.press/sop-data/511.14-att-2/
3. Equipment Service Request Form (Attachment 3)
URL: https://gps.press/sop-data/511.14-att-3/
4. Preventive Maintenance Worksheet (Attachment 4)
URL: https://gps.press/sop-data/511.14-att-4/
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I. POLICY:
This standard establishes a schedule for the inspection and
maintenance of all apparatus and motorized vehicles owned or
operated by the Department. It was promulgated to:
A. Ensure that emergency response vehicles are maintained in
a constant state of readiness.
B. Implement a preventative maintenance schedule for all
motorized vehicles.
C. Establish procedures for the daily inspection of
apparatus, equipment, and support vehicles.
II. APPLICABILITY:
All Department of Corrections State and County Fire
Departments
III. RELATED DIRECTIVES:
NFPA 1451, 1911, 1901 and 1500
IV. DEFINITIONS:
NONE
V. ATTACHMENTS:
ATTACHMENT 1 Driver's Daily Apparatus Checklist
ATTACHMENT 2 Small Vehicle Weekly Checklist
ATTACHMENT 3 Equipment Service Request Form
ATTACHMENT 4 Preventive Maintenance Worksheet
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VI. PROCEDURE: (General)
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A. Apparatus and support vehicles shall be:
1. Kept clean at all times.
2. Maintained in a constant state of readiness.
3. Refueled whenever the fuel level drops below ¾ of a
tank. Oil and ancillary fluid reservoirs shall also
be kept full at all times.
B. All engine-powered equipment shall be kept clean and
their fuel tanks and oil and fluid reservoirs shall be
refilled whenever the level drops below ¾ of a tank
C. (Daily Inspections)
1. Every vehicle garaged in a fire station shall be
inspected by station personnel at the beginning of
each day. The Firefighter performing the inspection
shall record his findings on the Driver’s Daily
Apparatus Checklist (See Attachment 1).
2. The Firefighter performing the inspection shall
correct the defects that are found provided that the
Inspector has the expertise, tools and supplies to
do so. The items that are corrected shall be noted
in the comments section of the checklist.
3. Defects that cannot immediately be corrected shall
denoted on an Equipment Service Request Form
4. Whenever a defect requires that a vehicle be placed
out of service, the Station Chief shall place the
vehicle out of service.
5. The complete checklists and service request shall be
forwarded to the Station chief for review and
disposition. The Station Chief shall review the
work that was performed to ensure that the repairs
have been satisfactorily made and shall review each
checklist to ensure that it is complete and
accurate.
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6. The completed and signed checklists and service
requests shall be forwarded to the maintenance
officer on a daily basis.
D. (Weekly Maintenance)
The following items shall be performed at least once each
week. The officers shall note in their Daily Log the
performance of all weekly maintenance activity.
1. Staff Vehicles: Automobiles, pickups, and utility
vehicles shall be checked and serviced at least once
each week. The member assigned to perform the
service shall complete a Small-Vehicle Weekly
Checklist (see Attachment 2) on each vehicle
serviced and shall forward the completed form to the
maintenance and logistics officer. In addition to
inspecting the items on the checklist, each staff
vehicle shall:
2. Aerial devices: The following tasks shall be
performed each week, after every major repair, and
after each use:
a. A visual inspection of all systems and
components.
b. The aerial shall be set up and operated to
check the function of the outriggers,
turntable, and aerial device.
c. All defects shall be noted on the Equipment
Service Request Form (see Attachment 3)
3. Fire Pumps:
Weekly, after any major repair, and after each major
use, the driver shall:
a. Open all pump drains and flush out the
sediment.
b. Check and clean the intake strainers.
c. Check the gearbox oil level.
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d. Operate the pump primer with all valves closed.
e. Operate the transfer valve while pumping from
the booster tank.
f. Check the pump seals for leaks.
g. Operate all valves.
h. Operate the relief valve.
i. Check all gauges and flow meters for proper
operation.
The driver shall fill out an Equipment Service
Request Form and list any items that do not function
properly.
E. (Quarterly Maintenance)
1. In addition to routine daily maintenance, apparatus
and motor vehicles shall undergo the quarterly
maintenance listed on the Preventive Maintenance
Worksheet (See Attachment 4).
2. Quarterly maintenance shall be completed on the
first working day of January, April, July, and
October and shall include:
a. A complete degreasing. This includes a hot water wash of the undercarriage, frame, axles,
motor, pumps, spring shackles, tie rod ends,
and turntable assemblies.
b. The motor oil shall be changed and the vehicle
shall be lubricated.
c. All work performed during the quarterly
maintenance cycle shall be noted on the
checklist along with the amount of parts and
supplies used. The completed form shall be
reviewed and signed by the Station Chief and
then forwarded to the Fire Services Office.
d. Any items in need of repair shall be recorded
on the Equipment Service Request Form.
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3. Station Chiefs shall record the performance of any
quarterly maintenance activity in their Daily Log.
F. (Semiannual Maintenance)
The following items shall be performed during the first
week of March and September:
1. All apparatus and support vehicles shall be washed,
compounded, and waxed.
2. The motor oil and filter on the drive engine shall
be changed. The fluid levels of the transmission,
pump transmission, differential, power steering,
primer reservoir, battery, radiator, hydraulic
systems and brake fluid shall be checked and
replenished as needed.
3. The fuel and air filters shall be changed.
4. The apparatus chassis and functional equipment shall
be lubricated as per the manufacturer’s
specifications.
5. All moving rods and linkages shall be lubricated as
required.
6. Nuts and bolts, including the lug nuts on wheels,
shall be checked and tightened as needed.
7. Auxiliary generators shall be serviced.
G. (Annual Maintenance)
The following items shall be performed on an annual
basis:
1. Aerial devices shall undergo an annual service test
in accordance with NFPA 1914, Testing Fire
Department Aerial Devices. The test shall be
performed by a qualified, independent testing firm.
a. The annual test shall include a visual
inspection prior to an operational or load
testing to note any visible defects, damage, or
improperly secured parts.
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b. An inspection of all the visible welds shall be
made, as well as an inspection of all the
bolts, cables, rollers, pins, slides, and
washers. Bolts shall be torqued to the
manufacturer’s specifications.
c. A nondestructive test of the aerial device
shall also be performed.
d. The test shall be scheduled and supervised by
the Station Chief.
2. Fire pumps:
a. A service test shall be conducted on all Class
A fire pumps at least once a year or whenever a
pump has undergone extensive repair.
b. Service tests shall include a dry vacuum test,
a priming test, a capacity test, a tachometer
and engine rpm check, a relief valve test, an
overload test, a 200-psi test, a 250-psi test,
and a tank-to-pump flow test.
c. These tests will be scheduled and conducted by
the maintenance and logistics officer. The
results of the tests shall be recorded on the
Annual Fire Pump Service Test Form.
3. Apparatus and motor vehicles:
a. The annual service shall be conducted on all
apparatus and motor vehicles in accordance with
the Preventive Maintenance Worksheet.
H. (Responsibilities)
1. Station Chiefs are responsible for the care and
maintenance of all motorized vehicles assigned to
their command and shall adhere to all established
maintenance schedules.
2. Drivers are responsible for the readiness of their
assigned vehicles and shall perform all daily,
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weekly, monthly, quarterly, semiannual, and annual
maintenance tasks as indicated on the maintenance
and daily work schedules. Drivers are also
responsible for the performance of scheduled
maintenance on all reserve vehicles garaged at their
station.
3. The District Chief is responsible for reviewing all
checklists and repair requests to monitor the status
of the fleet.
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