a) AIR CLEANER
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PROCEDURE/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Any type is acceptable.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Air cleaner is not properly
attached or is missing.
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b) AISLE
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Unobstructed minimum clearance
leading from service door to emergency door or back of bus must be at least
12 inches wide. Floor to ceiling height must be a minimum of 58.9 inches at
any location within the aisle.
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An aisle may be present
adjacent to any side emergency door. For buses manufactured on or after
September 1, 1994, the following must be met:
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1)
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An unobstructed aisle
measuring at least 11.7 inches (30 cm) must be maintained at all times,
except when a flip-up seat is in the down position.
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2)
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No portion of the door latch
mechanism can be obstructed by a seat.
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3)
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The 11.7 inch (30 cm) aisle is
measured from the door opening to the seat back in front. (49 CFR 571.217)
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AGENCY NOTE:
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Flip-up seats are allowed. See
SEATS, PASSENGER for standards.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Aisle does not meet minimum
standards.
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c) ALTERNATOR
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(GENERATOR)
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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The generator, or alternator
with rectifier, shall have a minimum capacity rating of 55 amperes and shall
be capable of meeting all electrical requirements.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Alternator does not meet
minimum standards or is not functioning.
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d) AXLES
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Meets federal chassis
requirements as indicated on federal certification label. (49 CFR 568) Wheel
base shall not be less than 123 inches.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Axles show visible signs of
apparent damage, leaking fluids or are not firmly attached.
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e) BARRIER, GUARD
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PROCEDURES/SPECIFICATIONS:
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Shall be either the following
Type A or B:
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TYPE A: Constructed and
thickly padded to give head and knee impact protection. Installed at the rear
of service entrance at least 23 inches ahead of seat back and no more than one
inch from right hand wall, bottom shall be no more than two inches above
floor. Guard barrier shall match width and above-floor height of the
seat-back on right-front forward-facing seat; provided, however the barrier's
width shall be reduced as necessary to maintain a 12 inch wide service
entrance way and aisle. Except for a grab handle, the guard barrier shall not
extend more than one inch ahead of the rear of service door opening nor more
than one inch into the space above any service step. No portion of the
barrier shall present a "snagging," sharp, tripping, or other
hostile surface to a person moving through aisle or service entrance way.
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TYPE B: Stanchion post shall
be installed to the rear and left of the service entrance step well from
floor to ceiling with guard rail attached approximately 30 inches above the
floor. A step well guard panel installed from stanchion to right hand wall
and from guard rail to within two inches of floor. Clearance between step
well and first seat should be at least 24 inches measured from panel to front
face of seat back at cushion height. All stanchion and guard rails shall be
padded. Padding on the stanchions shall extend to within three inches of
ceiling and floor; on guard rail it sall extend from wall to stanchion. (45
CFR 568)
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Exception: All buses
manufactured prior to September 1, 1974, require Type A or B. Buses
manufactured from September 1, 1974, to March 31, 1977, require Type A.
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Exception: Buses manufactured
on and after April 1, 1977, are not required to have guard barriers.
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Exception: See 92 Ill. Adm.
Code 445.APPENDIX B (Inspection Procedures for Type II Special Education
School Buses) for other possible exceptions.
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REJECT VEHICLE IF:
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Barrier is not solidly
attached. Padding or covering shows wear and tear. Barrier does not meet
requirements.
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(Source:
Amended at 22 Ill. Reg. 15371, effective August 7, 1998)