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FRP-015: Truckmount Vehicle Safety & Waste Water Disposal

Exhaust Positioning — Carbon Monoxide Prevention

  • Always position the truckmount vehicle so the exhaust pipe faces away from the building, home entrance, open windows, and any pedestrian walkways
  • Carbon monoxide (CO) from the truckmount engine is odourless and deadly — exhaust must never be directed toward living spaces, air intakes, or areas where residents, crew, or bystanders may be exposed
  • Before starting the truckmount, do a quick 360° check: confirm exhaust is not pointed at doorways, windows, patios, children's play areas, or neighbouring properties
  • If the only available parking position directs exhaust toward the building, reposition the vehicle or use an exhaust extension hose to redirect fumes safely
  • Never idle the truckmount in an enclosed or semi-enclosed space (parkade, covered carport, garage)

Waste Water Disposal — BC Health & Safety Regulations

  • Carpet cleaning waste water contains detergents, soil, and contaminants — it is not permitted to be dumped into storm drains, ditches, creeks, or onto open ground
  • Dispose of waste water in compliance with BC Environmental Management Act and local municipal bylaws:
  • Approved disposal methods:
    • Sanitary sewer (toilet, laundry drain, or floor drain connected to sanitary system) — this is the preferred method
    • Approved liquid waste disposal facility
    • On-site holding tank with scheduled pump-out (if no sanitary sewer access)
  • Never dump waste water in parking lots, landscaped areas, road gutters, or storm drains — storm drains flow directly to waterways
  • If unsure about the site's drainage, ask the Building Manager or homeowner before disposing
  • Document disposal method in Skedulo job notes for compliance tracking
Reference: BC Environmental Management Act • Metro Vancouver Sewer Use Bylaw