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Pre-Loading Inspection
1. Inspect all door seals, including vent doors, for condition and a tight seal
with no air leakage.
2. Inspect the cargo compartment inside and out for damaged walls, loose
or missing insulation.
3. Inspect the inside of the cargo compartment for damaged air ducts, floor
channels or “T” flooring, and clogged or damaged floor channels which
could block the air return, creating isolated areas in the load that are
difficult to maintain at the desired temperature.
4. Make sure products are at the proper temperature before loading. Any
variance should be noted on the manifest.
5. Supervise product loading to make sure that there is sufficient air space
around and through the load so air flow is not restricted.
6. Confirm sufficient amount of fuel in tank.
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1. Note the setpoint to make certain no one has altered the setting since
picking up the load.
2. Check for improper air circulation within the cargo compartment. Inspect
the cargo compartment (if possible) to determine if air is circulating
properly. Poor air circulation can be due to improper loading of the cargo
or shifting of the load.