Iowa Admin. Code r. 761-911.9 - Safety equipment
Regional transit system vehicles assigned to provide school transportation service must carry the following safety equipment:
(1)
Communication equipment.
Each vehicle must be equipped with a two-way radio, cellular telephone, or
mobile data terminal tablet capable of emergency communication between the
vehicle and the regional transit system's base of operations.
(2)
First-aid/body fluids cleanup
kit(s). Each vehicle must be equipped with a first-aid kit of
sufficient size and content for the capacity of the vehicle and, in addition,
be equipped with a body fluid cleanup kit. These may be provided as separate
kits or combined into one kit. The contents of the kit(s) must be contained in
one or more moisture-proof and dustproof containers mounted in an accessible
location within the driver's compartment and must be removable from the vehicle
in an emergency.
(3)
Fire
extinguisher. Each bus or school bus must be equipped with a minimum
5-pound capacity, dry chemical fire extinguisher. Each automobile and
multipurpose vehicle must be equipped with an extinguisher of at least
2.5-pound capacity. Extinguishers must have a 2A-10BC rating. All fire
extinguishers shall be inspected and maintained in accordance with the National
Fire Protection Association requirements. The standards for portable
extinguishers are available online from the National Fire Protection
Association at www.nfpa.org.
(4)
Seatbelt web cutter. A seatbelt web cutter must be mounted or
placed within reach of the driver.
(5)
Roadside reflective
triangles. Each vehicle must be equipped with roadside reflective
triangles for use in case of breakdown or emergency.
(6)
Flashlight. Each vehicle
must be equipped with an operable flashlight or each driver must be assigned an
operable flashlight to be in the vehicle at all times of operation.
(7)
Reflective vest. Each
vehicle must be equipped with a reflective vest or each driver must be assigned
a reflective vest that must be in the vehicle at all times of operation.
Individual regional transit systems are to establish a policy for when the
reflective vests must be worn.
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