Technology & Maintenance Council Releases Updated Manuals for Technicians
Manuals Designed as Training Tools for Conducting Preventive Maintenance Inspections
ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 6, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- American Trucking Associations' Technology & Maintenance Council announced today the release of updates for three important maintenance manuals to help train technicians in conducting timely, thorough and efficient preventive maintenance inspections.
Updated under the guidance of TMC's Educators Committee, the manuals are written specifically for the technician with inspection checkpoints, work accomplished documentation, management approval and installation of the preventive maintenance inspection label after the vehicle passes U.S. Department of Transportation guidelines. The three manuals are: Preventive Maintenance Inspection Guidelines for Class 7 & 8 Diesel-Powered Tractors; Preventive Maintenance Inspection Guidelines for Trailers & Material Handling Equipment; and Preventive Maintenance Inspection Guidelines for Light- & Medium-Duty Vehicles.
"These updates are important tools to assure that our technicians and fleets are doing everything they can to keep our trucks moving safely," ATA President and CEO Chris Spear said. "Highway safety is paramount and TMC's work helps keep our industry safe and maintains trucking as the most effective mode in moving our nation's freight."
"These latest PMI Guidelines cover critical areas for fleet operators to be able to prevent costly vehicle breakdowns," said Carl Kirk, ATA vice president of maintenance, information technology & logistics. "By following each manual's quality PMI program, fleets are provided a road map to follow for maximum return on assets and optimal component life of major vehicle systems."
The updated PMI Guidelines, researched and tested by TMC-member companies, provide the procedures and guidance for maintaining compliance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Compliance Safety Accountability vehicle maintenance Behavioral Analysis and Safety Improvement Category. The guidelines assign more than 120 checkpoints while referencing TMC recommended practices.
In addition, the updated suite of PMI Guidelines follow the testing protocols established by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence as well as PMI station objectives for TMC's National Technician Skills Competition — TMCSuperTech.
More information about the PMI Guidelines is available by contacting Ross Froat at (703) 838-7980 or [email protected]. For purchasing PMI Guidelines and large order discounts, contact ATA's Market Place at (866) 821-3468 or purchase online at http://www.atabusinesssolutions.com.
Find out more about TMC, its 2016 Fall Meeting and National Technician Skills Competitions online at http://tmc.trucking.org.
TMC is America's premier technical society for truck equipment technology and maintenance professionals. TMC features a diverse membership of equipment managers, service-dealers, owner-operators, industry suppliers and manufacturers, educators, academia and others that support the trucking industry. TMC member fleets represent the broad range of industry vocations, including truckload, less-than-truckload, municipal, private, on/off-highway, construction and other operations. Find out more about TMC online at http://tmc.trucking.org.
American Trucking Associations is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. Through a federation of 50 affiliated state trucking associations and industry-related conferences and councils, ATA is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation's freight. Follow ATA on Twitter or on Facebook. Trucking Moves America Forward
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