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Everything You Need To Know About Winterizing Your Heavy Equipment
By Megan R. Nichols
The seasonal transition to colder temperatures means company decision-makers must set aside time to winterize heavy equipment. Overlooking that crucial aspect of machine ownership could lead to accidents, breakdowns, and shortened equipment lifespans.
These five tips will help fleet managers take the right approach when getting their equipment ready for the coldest time of the year.
1. Teach Employees About Cold-Weather Complications
Creating an effective winterization strategy starts with ensuring employees understand how to be safe in colder temperatures and keep equipment operational during this time.
For example, people should never charge or jump-start a frozen battery. They need to wait until it warms up to at least 40 degrees Fahrenheit instead. Also, if there is salt on the vehicle at the end of a shift, they should remove it.