| Forklift Safety & Operation |
FORKLIFTS
BASIC RULES:
- Know the capacity and operation characteristics of the forklift.
- Never modify or remove any part of the lift.
- Buckle-up your seat belt before you start up.
- Keep others away from your operation.
- Carry load low at a minimum clearance.
- Know the danger and warning signs on your machine.
- Before you start the workday, take time to check your machine and have all systems in good operational condition.
- Check the surface over which you will travel. Look for weak spots on docks, ramps, floors. Look for holes, dropoffs, obstacles.
- Check the clearances of doorways, canopies and overheads.
- Never approach power lines with any part of the machine.
STARTING SAFETY:
- Adjust the seat, fasten the seat belt, set the parking brake and put the controls in neutral before starting up.
- START THE ENGINE FROM THE OPERATOR'S SEAT ONLY!!!
- After starting the unit, check all gauges and lights. Check the horn
and backup bell. Make sure that all controls are functioning properly.
- Don't use the machine if it doesn't respond correctly or there is something wrong with it.
- When starting the unit in an enclosed area, make sure that there is enough ventilation.
OPERATON:
- Know the rated load capacity of your forklift and never exceed it. REFER TO THE MACHINE'S LOAD CHART (if unit has one installed) BEFORE PICKING UP THE LOAD.
- Operating conditions (uneven, unpaved, inclined surfaces) can reduce the amount you can lift.
- Inspect the load to be moved. If it appears unstable, DON'T MOVE IT!
- WARNING: An unbalanced forklift could tip over and cause injury or death.
- Operate the controls smoothly; don't jerk the steering wheel or lift controls.
- Avoid sudden stops, starts, turns or changes in direction.
- NEVER "cowboy" or play games with a forklift.
- NEVER attempt to work the controls except from the operator's seat.
- NEVER leave the operator's seat without first lowering the forks to the ground, setting the parking brake and placing the controls into neutral.
- WARNING: Keep all parts of your body inside the operator's compartment while operating the forklift.
- Don't touch, lean on or reach through the mast, boom or lift mechanism or permit others to do so.
- WARNING: Your forklift is a ONE-PERSON MACHINE. NEVER PERMIT RIDERS!!
- WARNING: Never lift the load over anyone. Keep others away from your operation.
- NEVER drive a forklift up to someone standing in front of a fixed object.
- WARNING: ALWAYS CARRY THE LOAD LOW FOR MAXIMUM STABILITY. When you travel with a load, keep the forks tilted back and the load as close to the ground as possible.
- Be cautious when carrying drums, cylinders, reels or other round objects. Keep forks tilted back or use a tether or tiedown, if necessary.
- IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO EVALUATE WORKING CONDITIONS AND ADJUST YOUR OPERATION ACCORDINGLY!
- Downshift with great care. Sudden deceleration could topple the load. Come to a complete stop before reversing direction. Be alert when operating near the edge of a loading dock, ditch, embankment, etc. Check the overhead clearance.
- WARNING: Travel on inclines, slopes, ramps as follows: LOADED ... with forks pointed uphill. UNLOADED ... with forks pointed downhill.
- NEVER depress the clutch when going downhill and NEVER coast in neutral.
- ALWAYS use a signal person if you can't see the placement point.
- Don't leave LP GAS lifts in the vicinity of ovens, furnaces or
radiant heaters.
- CAUTION: Use extreme caution when placing loads near overhead power lines, water pipes, sprinklers, steam pipe, walkways or other potential hazards.
- CAUTION: The pressure locking brake is for temporary stops and MUST NOT be used as a parking brake.
SHUTDOWN:
- Come to a complete stop, set parking brake and lower forks to the ground.
- Place controls in neutral, idle engine for gradual cooling and shut off engine.
- Cycle hydraulic controls to eliminate pressure. Remove ignition key, lock anti-vandalism covers.
- Dismount, block wheels if on a slope or incline.
- If unit is LPG OPERATED, be sure that the propane tank is shut off when parking.
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