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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bc3W8ybl9nY&feature=related

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liftright.net

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Only trained and evaluated operators can drive forklifts

Employer certifies successful completion of training and evaluation

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Operators can only drive the types of forklifts on which they have been trained

Take forklift out of service if defective

Operating a forklift takes:o Skillo Mechanical knowledgeo Knowledge of workplace hazards

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Driver has limited visibility Rear-wheel steering Different centers of gravity Controls are different Industrial trucks carry heavier loads

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Critical to safe operation

Unintentional, mistaken operation can cause serious accidents

Know where controls are located, what they do, how they work

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Powered by gasoline, LP gas, propane, or battery

Knowing how a truck is powered helps to understand the truck’s capabilities, limitations

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Rear-end steering

Many trucks do not have a standard steering wheel

Operator may need to steer in reverse

Operator may need to steer with one hand

Understand the controls for the type of truck you’re operating

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Loads can restrict vision

Look in the direction you’re traveling

Watch for overhead obstacles

Ensure adequate clearance

Check blind spots to side and rear

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Trucks can be equipped or modified to accept attachments for moving odd-shaped loads

Additions/modifications may affect stability, safe operation

Attachments can cause restrictions/limitations to operation

Operate trucks with attachments as being partially loaded

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Only handle loads within truck’s rated capacity

Capacity is found on nameplate

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Understand limitations for:o how much weight can be

handledo how high the load can be

raisedo how far the load’s center

of gravity can be from truck’s vertical load rest

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Center of gravity shifts when load is raised

Truck is less stable with raised load

Moving an unstable truck can result in tipover

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During a tipover:o Stay with vehicle and lean

away from direction of fallo Don’t jump downward while

truck is tipping

Keep load at lowest practical point

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Follow procedures and schedules

Keeps forklifts operating safely

Inspect for damage, defects, unusual conditions

Perform safety checks before operationo Fork pins and stopso Cowling and body partso Fuel levelso Belts, hoses, tires

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Perform safety checks before operationo Brakes, steering, controls, hour meter, lights, horno Remove unsafe trucks from serviceo Repairs must be made by authorized person

Perform safety checks before operationo Remove vehicles from service that emit sparkso Don’t operate trucks with fuel leaks

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Exposes workers to hazardous chemicals

Involves electrical hazards, heat build-up, generation of gas

Be aware of all hazards involving fueling and battery handling

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Keep flames, sparks, arcs from fueling areas

Smoking is not allowed in fueling/charging areas

Keep tools and metallic objects from top of uncovered batteries

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Operating instructions

Warnings

Precautions

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Loads handled

Pedestrian traffic

Traffic routes

Unique hazards of the facility

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Triggered by certain events:o Accidentso Near-misseso Assignment to different type of trucko Changes in work environmento Observation of unsafe operation

Evaluate at least every 3 years

Avoid duplication of training

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Original PowerPoint was accessed from http://www.usmra.com/ on 9/9/2011 and modified to meet needed criteria

Clipart obtained from Microsoft Clip Art Gallery