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ULC ULC/ORD-C558-75 Internal Combustion Engine-Powered Industrial Trucks

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These requirements cover the fire-hazard aspects of industrial trucks with internal-combustion engines, such as tractors, platform-lift trucks, fork-lift trucks, and other specialized vehicles for industrial use. These requirements do not cover other possible hazard aspects of such equipment.

These requirements do not cover farm or road vehicles or automotive vehicles for highway use. Internal-combustion engine-powered industrial trucks covered by these requirements are identified as follows:

  • Types G, D, and LP - Trucks fueled with gasoline (G), diesel fuel (D), or liquefied petroleum gas (LP), having fuel, electrical, and exhaust systems provided with minimum acceptable safeguards against fire hazards.
  • Types GS, DS, and LPS - Trucks fueled with gasoline (GS), diesel fuel (DS), or liquefied petroleum gas (LPS), provided with safeguards in addition to those required for Types G, D, and LP, respectively.

Published 3/31/1975.


These requirements cover the fire-hazard aspects of industrial trucks with internal-combustion engines, such as tractors, platform-lift trucks, fork-lift trucks, and other specialized vehicles for industrial use. These requirements do not cover other possible hazard aspects of such equipment.

These requirements do not cover farm or road vehicles or automotive vehicles for highway use. Internal-combustion engine-powered industrial trucks covered by these requirements are identified as follows:

  • Types G, D, and LP - Trucks fueled with gasoline (G), diesel fuel (D), or liquefied petroleum gas (LP), having fuel, electrical, and exhaust systems provided with minimum acceptable safeguards against fire hazards.
  • Types GS, DS, and LPS - Trucks fueled with gasoline (GS), diesel fuel (DS), or liquefied petroleum gas (LPS), provided with safeguards in addition to those required for Types G, D, and LP, respectively.

Published 3/31/1975.