How to idle anywhere

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by photolurp2, Jul 13, 2009.

  1. dino6960

    dino6960 YOUDAMAN

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    working class ???beer=bartender+accountant+dispatcher++++++hmmmmmmm sounds like a good thing there!!!while shes crunching numbers and walks to the fridge to get a water she drops off a beer and tells you thats your last one cause ,,,your butts going back to work in the morning ,so i can go back to the lifestyle shes acustome to roflmao seem like a good deal for her lol
     
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  3. bdmose

    bdmose Light Load Member

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    I don't feel like reading the thread, but the way to idle everywhere is to just do it. Don't be a ***** about it, if you get in trouble with the law fight it. I would go to jail to prove a point about idling. Have we as truckers really become this broken down that we will just let some liberal drone make up laws that affect our health? Its time we take a stand for whats right. What happened to this country!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  4. 1laidbacktrucker

    1laidbacktrucker Medium Load Member

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    I LIKE YOUR IDEA DRIVER:yes2557:
     
  5. MO family man

    MO family man Heavy Load Member

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    We could pay the crack ###### to do the watching. They are multi talented gals, some run cleaning services and specialize in knob polishing.
     
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  6. dancnoone

    dancnoone "Village Idiot"

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    How well does this work against companies that prohibit idling ???

    Just a guess on my part, one of the gaurds has a PC with ECM software and port access....right?
     
  7. txviking

    txviking <strong>Trucker Geek</strong>

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    Quitting works against those companies. The honorable exception is if the company provides APUs, but that's far from common.

    In fact, sueing the company for failure to provide a safe workplace might be an option if you're not allowed to idle in extreme temperatures.
     
  8. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    Makes you wonder why OSHA is not interested in the trucking industry.
     
  9. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

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    Talk about NEPITISM....so who kisses who and where(?)..nevermind i don't think I want to know the particulars on this one..I can just let my imagination handle the rest!:biggrin_25525:
     
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  10. Working Class Patriot

    Working Class Patriot Road Train Member

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    OSHA is like any other government agency......It's all about the "Gloss" and not what's actually showing.....

    In 1989 I was working on the "Blue Line" project (Light rail) when a cave-in accident occurred and I was nearly killed. There was an electrocution a month before and that shut the job down.....The contractor and the sub (the company I worked for....) did not report it to Trans-Cal and the OSHA inspector, let's say...he never "heard" about it either.....

    Btw....I had to file for disability since my company failed to notify OSHA and even took me "Off the books" for the job...I had no proof that I actually worked on the project...nice huh? So I never collected on a workman's comp claim.....And there is no actual record of the accident either on the contractor's books or the state's files......

    The bottom line was the light rail and the subway system projects were way behind schedule....caused by government ineptness and some cheating contractors....Had my accident made the local news....There would have been a lot of rolling heads from the top down....
     
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  11. JPenn

    JPenn Road Train Member

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    Don't know how accurate this is since I heard it from a previous employer, BUT:

    In NY its illegal to smoke inside a workplace. Apparently the definition of workplace, in NY, includes the cab of a vehicle you are operating for pay. In NY its also illegal to idle a diesel powered vehicle longer than 5 minutes. It would be absurd to state that you are not permitted to use the only available form of climate control in your workplace, in temperatures where its necessary. I'd see an angle to modify the anti idle law there, if I had one of those expensive lawyer contraptions.

    I think PA has a reasonable idle law... You may idle for climate control if the ambient temp is less than 40 or higher than 75 (exact temps may be off but that was the general range).
     
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