During operation, refuse trucks must strictly adhere to established operating protocols and safety requirements to ensure both operational safety and the proper functioning of the equipment. Prior to starting the vehicle, critical components-such as the braking system, steering system, hydraulic system, and lighting signals-must be thoroughly inspected; operations may commence only after confirming that no faults exist. Furthermore, the vehicle body and operational mechanisms must be maintained in proper working order to prevent operation while in a defective state.
During operations, strict adherence to proper procedures for handling the loading and unloading mechanisms is mandatory; overloading the vehicle or utilizing the equipment in an unauthorized manner is strictly prohibited. During the collection and compaction of refuse, it is essential to ensure that all bystanders remain at a safe distance to prevent accidents involving pinching, collisions, or other physical injuries. When the vehicle is in transit, a steady speed should be maintained, and sudden braking or sharp turns should be avoided to minimize equipment wear and enhance road safety.
