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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE FACILITY
The Transportation Manager will determine the coverage and hour
guidelines for the Maintenance Facility. The Vehicle Maintenance
Supervisor will establish a rotational and on-call schedule for all
assigned vehicle maintenance personnel subject to the following:
Core Business Hours
Not
withstanding emergency operations, the Vehicle Maintenance Division
is open for vehicle and equipment maintenance / repairs between the
core hours of 7:00 am to 3:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
Off-Hour Coverage and Rotation
Guidelines
The Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor, Shop Foreman, or a mechanic,
will be on-call at all times during "off-hours" to provide
continuous maintenance coverage for St. Mary’s County Government
vehicles. The Transportation Manager will set up an on-call schedule
that rotates on-call hours weekly between all Fleet Maintenance
personnel in accordance with administrative Equipment Mechanic(s)
Call-Out Procedures and guidelines adopted by the Department on
April 10, 2008.
This individual employee is responsible for advising the Supervisor
if a replacement is needed.
USE OF FACILITIES and EQUIPMENT
The Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor will have responsibility for
managing all maintenance facilities and equipment under their
supervision. County facilities and equipment shall not be used for
personal business, gain, or profit. Non-County activities are also
prohibited unless authorized by the Board of County Commissioners
(i.e., Christmas in April).
MAINTENACE FACILITY INSPECTIONS
The Transportation Manager is required to ensure that the interior
of the vehicle maintenance facility is in a clean, orderly and
accessible condition on a day-to-day basis, as well as compliant
with all federal and state regulations. The MD Department of Labor,
Licensing & Regulation performs inspections of the Vehicle
Maintenance Facility (Shop). During the inspection, the state will
identify and list any alleged hazards on a charging document /
Citation
and Notification of Penalty that will specifically describe
violations of the Maryland Occupational Safety and Health Act. The
Transportation Manager shall complete the corresponding Abatement
Verification Response Form and indicate what actions have been
taken to address the violations and maintain a copy in the
Transportation Division records. In conjunction with LGIT, the
County’s Risk Manager also conducts annual Hazard Evaluation Surveys
and provides loss prevention recommendations and deadlines for
reporting compliance.
FLEET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The
Transportation Division will use a microcomputer based information
management system to track all vehicles and equipment by the
assigned Plant #. Transportation will acquire and use software to
tie all fleet shops, storerooms and offices together in a wide area
network. User departments will be offered an opportunity if
available to log into the fleet system to obtain statistical
information, following security access
procedures, as defined by the Transportation Division and the
Department of Information Technology (IT).
The HTE Fleet Management Module Vehicle Flagging System primary
features are: Equipment inventory tracking; job order entry;
scheduled and unscheduled maintenance; automated refueling system;
pool equipment; equipment warranties; accident records; user,
productivity, life cycle cost analyses reports; security; insurance
information tracking; manufacturer recall tracking; service request
tracking; electronic mail notification; and billing.
REPAIR, TOWING and IMPOUNDMENT
For other than preventive maintenance, user departments must
complete a Vehicle Repair Checklist Form for maintenance on
vehicles, equipment, and non-tagged small motorized equipment. The
completed form will then be forwarded to the Vehicle Maintenance
Supervisor. All requests for services that can be scheduled
(repairs, equipment installation, bodywork, etc.) will be processed
in this manner. For in-service breakdowns that require a road call
or a tow, the Vehicle Maintenance Repair Checklist Form will be
completed by a Transportation Division mechanic or the
Transportation Coordinator.
In 2006, the Division selected qualified contractors to perform
towing services during regular hours, off-hours and holidays from
both within and out of St. Mary’s County. Towing services will be
for normal breakdowns, emergencies, abandoned/confiscated vehicles
seized for investigation purposes.
For towing required between 6 am and 11 pm, contact the
Transportation Division at (301) 863-8400, ext. 1120. For towing
after hours and/or Sundays, contact the Transportation Manager at
(301) 481-2064.
The Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor will review the Vehicle
Maintenance and Repair Checklist Form for completeness and accuracy
of information. Should any information be missing or unclear, he/
she will contact the originator of the request and obtain the
necessary information. The Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor will
determine the extent and severity of the repairs needed. The
Supervisor will coordinate with the Inventory Clerk as to
availability of parts. The Inventory Clerk will verify in-stock
parts and order any part(s) needed to re-stock inventory level
requirements. For scheduled maintenance, the Vehicle Maintenance
Supervisor will establish a service date and notify the user
department. Since the user agency is responsible for ensuring that
the vehicle arrives on the scheduled maintenance date, reasonable
notice of service will be given.
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