Great American Sweeping, Inc.

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Great American Sweeping, Inc.
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Strong emphasis on safety as number one
priority to sweeping operators.
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Extensive training of operators through
training on operating equipment and on-site
skills.
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Proper instruction to operators through
training on proper, legal water usage and
dumping.
Great American Sweeping, Inc.
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Adhere to state laws and DOT laws and
regulations.
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Proper communication tools explained and
skill demonstrated.
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Operators expected to be professional in all
aspects of daily operations within company
and absolutely with customer.
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No tolerance for any operator that does not
follow drug and alcohol policies.
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Pre-Screening of new hires to submit to a
background check, MVR, and drug screen.
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Emphasize operators to complete every job
with the best quality possible in a timely
matter.
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All operators to be truthful, honest and
responsible for their actions.
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Watch and make sure gutter brooms
are touching the ground.
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Look to see if rear broom is coned.
Great American Sweeping, Inc.
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If sweeper is trailing, look to see if rear
skids are bent.
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If truck is not picking up, right ask driver if
conveyor is “all the way in.”
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If the rear broom looks like it is skipping and
leaving material behind, ask if “broom is all
the way down” or if “there is enough down
pressure on it.”
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If truck is not picking up, the conveyor or the
rear broom may have stalled.
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Dumping: make sure on level ground or
truck may tip over.
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Make sure no overhead obstructions.
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Make sure dumpsite is not muddy or
sweeper will get stuck, and can bend skids.
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Operator should watch for raised
obstructions like manholes gutters and
curbs they all could bend or rip off skids,
delaying project finish time.
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Operater should always get with onsite
contact to see exactly what they what done.
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Driver should get with onsite contact when
they are done to see if that is all they want
done or if it meets their expectations, and
so they can get singed out.
Great American Sweeping, Inc.
Great American Sweeping, Inc.