Not sure if is the correct group for this question, but here goes= Is it an OSHA requirement for air conditioning to be operational in a class 7-8 vehicle, operated by an employee?
OSHA requirement?
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by Lazer, Mar 26, 2021.
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No. But the FMCSA does require the defroster for the windshield to work. They don't care if you sweat.
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No. I hardly ever use A/C.
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That’s true, in modern vehicles when you switch to defrost, the a/c compressor kicks in. If the compressor does not kick in, is the defrost system still considered ‘operational’?
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If it has it from factory it needs to work in order to pass a DOT/MOT safety inspection but OSHA doesnt care.....
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This is all wrong info. None of the safety systems need to work to pass a dot inspection, neither do all the lights.God prefers Diesels Thanks this.
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Not true. The nanny systems, extra lights do not have to work. If they are not required equipment per the Green book, they do not have to work.
As far as the A/C kicking on with the defroster, again, the FMCSA doesn't require it. 393.79 only requires a defroster. Incidentally, they do not require a working heater in the truck. Only the defroster.p608, God prefers Diesels, Tb0n3 and 1 other person Thank this. -
I stand corrected. Perhaps its not required where you are but i know it is were i'm from.
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These are federal regulations, not state. If u got violation for one of those then they were wrong.p608 and God prefers Diesels Thank this.
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