CIT Group Managers Offer Operators Suggestions for Meeting CSA 2010 Regulations
Aug 24, 2010
TruckPR in CIT Group, CSA 2010, Comprehensive Safety Analysis, FMCSA, Kenworth, Operations, PACCAR Parts, PremierCare Connect, TRP Aftermarket Parts

EDITOR’S NOTE PACCAR Parts offers the following news feature for your editorial consideration and use as the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration implements the Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 (CSA 2010) program in the Fall of 2010. The feature offers recommendations from managers at leading PACCAR Parts dealer, CIT Group Inc., which operates seven Kenworth dealership locations in Illinois.

Checking out idled trucks used for spare parts during the economic downturn before they return to service will be particularly important after new federal safety regulations go into effect in the Fall of 2010, said Chris Harrison, general manager of CIT Kenworth of Morton, Ill.

In 2010, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) implements the Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 (CSA 2010) program, which places greater significance on truck maintenance and includes more stringent penalties for violations.

Harrison and managers from CIT Group Inc. locations in Joliet and Normal, Ill., offer truck operators several recommendations to accomplish that review from their own customers’ experiences.

Andy Cox, service manager for CIT Kenworth of Chicago in Joliet, Ill., said the practice of using idled trucks for spare parts was common among a variety of customers from line haulers to construction companies.

Cox recommends a parts inventory and fleet maintenance tracking program, something like the PremierCare Connect system offered by Kenworth Truck Company. The Connect system is particularly useful because they can help fleets keep track of needed repairs, particularly ones identified by the drivers, which CSA 2010 will require. They also link the company’s service department directly to the parts department at the local dealer, Cox said. The hosted system can then be set to automatically order high-demand parts.

“One of the issues we run into is where parts have been taken off of sidelined trucks, but no records were ever kept of which parts were removed,” Cox said. “So if they took a fuel pressure sensor, for example, and no one wrote it down, then nobody would notice until somebody tried to start the truck.”

The new CSA 2010 program identifies 10 different groups of parts and accessories that the government considers critical for safe operation. Among them are lamps, reflective devices, electrical wiring, brakes, glazing and window construction, fuel systems, coupling devices including fifth wheels, miscellaneous equipment such as heaters, and frames, cab and body components. So, for any sidelined trucks that fleets will return to service, Harrison and Scott Dehm, body shop manager at Central Illinois Kenworth in Normal, also recommend the following steps:

Harrison said before returning an idled truck to service, it should always be checked out by a trained qualified technician since CSA 2010 establishes vehicle maintenance as one of seven categories under which carriers will be examined. Harrison and Dehm also recommend a number of maintenance steps truck operators and maintenance managers can take to be prepared for CSA 2010:

“As with any vehicle or trailer, regular preventive maintenance properly conducted can identify the potential for problems in the shop before they occur on the road or become a violation of the new federal regulations,” Harrison said.

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