E 5
0606
.GB
4
Operation of the fork lift truck
4.1
Safety regulations applicable when operating the truck
Driving lanes and work areas:
Only such lanes and routes that are specially allo-
cated for truck traffic must be used. Unauthorized persons must stay away from work
areas. Loads must only be stored at places specially provided for this purpose.
Driving conduct:
The travelling speed must be adapted to the prevailing local con-
ditions. The truck must be driven at slow speed when negotiating bends or narrow
passages, when passing through swing doors and at blind spots. The driver must al-
ways observe an adequate braking distance between the fork lift truck and the vehicle
in front and he must be in control of his truck at all times. Sudden stopping (except in
emergencies), rapid U-turns and overtaking at dangerous or blind spots is not permit-
ted. It is forbidden to lean out of or reach beyond the working and operating area.
Visibility:
The driver must look in the direction of travel and must always have a clear
view of the route ahead. When loads blocking the view are carried, the fork lift truck
must be driven with the load at the rear. If this is not possible, a second person must
walk in front of the fork lift truck to give suitable warnings.
Negotiating slopes and inclines:
Negotiating of slopes and inclines is permitted
only when they are recognised lanes, when they are clean and non-slipping, and
when the technical specification of the truck permits safe driving on such slopes or
inclines. Loads must always be carried at that end of the truck facing uphill. U-turns,
cutting obliquely over slopes or inclines and parking of the fork lift truck on slopes or
inclines is not permitted. Inclines must only be negotiated at slow speed, with the driv-
er ready to brake at any moment.
Use of lifts and driving on loading platforms:
Lifts and loading platforms must only
be used if they are of adequate load bearing capacity, if suitable for driving on, and if
authorised by the user of the truck for truck traffic. The fork lift truck driver has to sat-
isfy himself accordingly before driving into lifts or on to loading platforms. The truck
must enter lifts with the load in front and must take up a position which does not allow
it to come into contact with the walls of the lift shaft.
Persons riding in the lift together with the fork lift truck must only enter the lift after the
fork lift truck has come safely to a standstill, and must leave the lift before the fork lift
truck.
Nature of loads to be carried:
The operator must make sure that the load is in a
satisfactory condition. Only carry loads that are positioned safely and carefully. Use
suitable precautions, e.g. a load guard, to prevent parts of the load from tipping or
falling down.
E 5
0606
.GB
4
Operation of the fork lift truck
4.1
Safety regulations applicable when operating the truck
Driving lanes and work areas:
Only such lanes and routes that are specially allo-
cated for truck traffic must be used. Unauthorized persons must stay away from work
areas. Loads must only be stored at places specially provided for this purpose.
Driving conduct:
The travelling speed must be adapted to the prevailing local con-
ditions. The truck must be driven at slow speed when negotiating bends or narrow
passages, when passing through swing doors and at blind spots. The driver must al-
ways observe an adequate braking distance between the fork lift truck and the vehicle
in front and he must be in control of his truck at all times. Sudden stopping (except in
emergencies), rapid U-turns and overtaking at dangerous or blind spots is not permit-
ted. It is forbidden to lean out of or reach beyond the working and operating area.
Visibility:
The driver must look in the direction of travel and must always have a clear
view of the route ahead. When loads blocking the view are carried, the fork lift truck
must be driven with the load at the rear. If this is not possible, a second person must
walk in front of the fork lift truck to give suitable warnings.
Negotiating slopes and inclines:
Negotiating of slopes and inclines is permitted
only when they are recognised lanes, when they are clean and non-slipping, and
when the technical specification of the truck permits safe driving on such slopes or
inclines. Loads must always be carried at that end of the truck facing uphill. U-turns,
cutting obliquely over slopes or inclines and parking of the fork lift truck on slopes or
inclines is not permitted. Inclines must only be negotiated at slow speed, with the driv-
er ready to brake at any moment.
Use of lifts and driving on loading platforms:
Lifts and loading platforms must only
be used if they are of adequate load bearing capacity, if suitable for driving on, and if
authorised by the user of the truck for truck traffic. The fork lift truck driver has to sat-
isfy himself accordingly before driving into lifts or on to loading platforms. The truck
must enter lifts with the load in front and must take up a position which does not allow
it to come into contact with the walls of the lift shaft.
Persons riding in the lift together with the fork lift truck must only enter the lift after the
fork lift truck has come safely to a standstill, and must leave the lift before the fork lift
truck.
Nature of loads to be carried:
The operator must make sure that the load is in a
satisfactory condition. Only carry loads that are positioned safely and carefully. Use
suitable precautions, e.g. a load guard, to prevent parts of the load from tipping or
falling down.
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