Vehicle Equipment Malfunctions such as faulty breaks, steering columns, tires, or airbags that fail to deploy
Not exact matches
(a)
malfunction of mechanical
equipment and recreational apparatus under the control of or maintained by the operator, including
vehicles, other than that resulting from misuse by a user; (b) unsafe operation of mechanical
equipment or recreational apparatus, including
vehicles, by the operator or its employees; (c) unsafe aspects of the structure and condition of an indoor recreational facility that directly affect the safety of users when actually engaged in a recreational activity for which the recreational facility is designed or intended; (d) failure by the operator of an outdoor recreational facility to maintain commonly accepted conditions or standards of demarcation, signage, lighting, and monitoring of user activity, for outdoor recreational facilities of comparable size and type; (e) unfitness for normal use, at the time of supply or rental, of
equipment or apparatus supplied or rented for use in connection with a recreational activity; (f) conduct of the operator's employees, acting in the course of their employment, that results in personal injury to or death of a user from the sources of risk referred to in paragraphs (a) to (e); (g) breach by the operator, or by an employee of the operator, of a specific statutory duty or regulatory requirement relating to safety in a particular recreational activity.
Other
vehicles, pedestrians, and
equipment malfunctions can also contribute to bus accidents.
Accidents in the workplace including motor
vehicle accidents,
equipment malfunctions or construction accidents;
Even a slight mishap in a large commercial
vehicle with faulty tires, defective brakes or
malfunctioning equipment can cause horrific results.
Even after these safety ratings are completed, a
vehicle can hit the recall list because of
malfunctioning equipment.
This firm has won dozens of million - dollar lawsuits involving
vehicle collisions, some in which faulty brakes or other
equipment malfunctions did not protect the driver from liability.
General Maintenance Worker • Clean and maintain building interiors and exteriors by sweeping and mopping • Assist in grounds maintenance activities by picking up litter and clearing debris • Provide support to skilled labor in installing component parts and
equipment • Maintain tools,
vehicles and
equipment of the trade • Handle minor carpentry, painting and electrical repair work • Inspect
malfunctioning machinery to diagnose errors and assist in fixing them • Clean and lubricate machines and tools • Repair and replace defective parts, using a variety of power and hand tools • Perform routine and preventative maintenance activities on machinery and
equipment • Order parts and supplies and keep track of inventory
Inspected
vehicles or other
equipment for evidence of abuse, damages, or mechanical
malfunction.
Examined transportation
vehicles,
equipment, or systems to detect damage, wear, or
malfunction.
• Effectively able to operate
equipment such as overhead and floor mounted grease guns and transmission machines to ensure appropriate levels of fluids • Demonstrated expertise in assessing
vehicles to determine problems with brakes, belts and tires and propose viable solutions • Highly experienced in performing over 40 oil changes per day, in a variety car models • Skilled in the use and maintenance of a vast variety of tools and
equipment to locate and correct
malfunctioning areas including ignitions, brake shoes and wheel bearings
• Deliver merchandise to various customers on daily and weekly basis timely • Assist in loading and unloading the
vehicle safely • Operate the
vehicle loading and unloading machinery expertly • Maintain merchandise inventories and keep delivery logs up to date • Report any
malfunction in the
vehicle or
equipment immediately • Receive cash and check on delivery on the company's behalf when instructed • Interact with customers on daily bases, note down and forward any orders or complaints regarding delivery or merchandise • Conduct regular pre and post route inspections of the
vehicle and keep it clean and well oiled • Report any accident as first priority to the management
Heavy
vehicle and mobile
equipment service technicians must be familiar with diagnostic
equipment to find the source of
malfunctions.
• Collect garbage from residential buildings, commercial offices and independent houses on daily basis • Dispose - off the collected garbage in a safe and sanitary manner • Ensure proper storage of the garbage collection
equipment and dumpster • Fill in daily record books and logs regarding collection and disposal of collected garbage material • Note down any customer complaints regarding service quality or timings of service and forward the same to higher management for consideration • Report any
malfunctions in the
vehicle timely to the concerned
vehicle maintenance department