Where Do You Put a Fire Extinguisher in a Semi Truck?

When it comes to safety, having a working fire extinguisher on board a semi truck is a must. Knowing where to properly store the fire extinguisher and how to use it in case of an emergency will help the driver protect themselves and the truck from potential harm.

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends that all semi trucks have a fully-charged, properly inspected fire extinguisher within easy reach of the driver in case of an emergency. This means placing the fire extinguisher somewhere on or near the driver’s side of the truck where it can be grabbed quickly and easily if needed. According to NFPA standards, this should be no more than 10 feet away from the driver at any given time.

The most common placement for a fire extinguisher in a semi truck is on or near the driver’s door, either mounted on the wall or stored in an accessible storage compartment. This allows for easy access when exiting or entering the cab. If there is no room next to or near the door, then another option would be to mount it somewhere on the dashboard or console, keeping it within easy reach.

It is also important that both drivers and passengers are familiar with how to use a fire extinguisher properly. Drivers should check their extinguishers routinely and inspect them for any signs of damage or leakage. All drivers should be trained and certified in basic firefighting techniques as well as how to correctly operate an extinguisher.

Conclusion:

Having a working fire extinguisher on board is essential for any semi truck driver who wants to ensure their safety while out on the road. The best place to store a fire extinguisher would be somewhere close to the driver’s door, either mounted on the wall or stored in an accessible storage compartment. It is also important that all occupants are familiar with how to use an extinguisher, so regular training sessions should be held for everyone onboard.

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Susan Delgado