ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT TRUCK GENERAL SAFETY STANDARDS (cont.)
ROUGH TERRAIN FORKLIFT TRUCK GENERAL SAFETY STANDARDS (cont.)
C.) OPERATING SAFETY RULES AND PRACTICES (cont.)
C.) OPERATING SAFETY RULES AND PRACTICES (cont.)
46.) When attachments are used, extra care shall be taken in securing, manipulating, positioning, and trans-
46.) When attachments are used, extra care shall be taken in securing, manipulating, positioning, and trans-
porting the load.
porting the load.
Operate rough terrain forkli
Operate rough terrain forkli
ft trucks equipped w
ft trucks equipped w
ith attachments as
ith attachments as
partially loaded trucks
partially loaded trucks
when not handling a load.
when not handling a load.
47.) Completely engage the load with the
47.) Completely engage the load with the
load-engaging means.
load-engaging means.
Fork length should be at least two-thi
Fork length should be at least two-thi
rds of
rds of
load length.
load length.
Where tilt is
Where tilt is
provided, carefully til
provided, carefully til
t the load backward
t the load backward
to stabilize t
to stabilize t
he load.
he load.
Caution should be used
Caution should be used
in tilting backward with high or segmented loads.
in tilting backward with high or segmented loads.
48.) Use extreme care when tilting load forward or backward, p
48.) Use extreme care when tilting load forward or backward, p
articularly when high tiering.
articularly when high tiering.
Do not tilt forward
Do not tilt forward
with load-engaging means elevated except to
with load-engaging means elevated except to
pick up or deposit a
pick up or deposit a
load over a rack or
load over a rack or
stack.
stack.
When stacking
When stacking
or tiering, use only enough backward tilt to stabilize the load.
or tiering, use only enough backward tilt to stabilize the load.
49.) The handling of suspended loads by means of a crane arm (boom) or other device can introduce dynam-
49.) The handling of suspended loads by means of a crane arm (boom) or other device can introduce dynam-
ic forces affecting the st
ic forces affecting the st
ability of a rough terrain f
ability of a rough terrain f
orklift truck.
orklift truck.
Grades and sudden starts, stops, and turns
Grades and sudden starts, stops, and turns
can
can
cause the load to swing and create
cause the load to swing and create
a hazard if not externally
a hazard if not externally
stabilized.
stabilized.
When handling suspended loads:
When handling suspended loads:
a.) do not exceed the truck manufacturer’s capacity of the rough terrain forklift truck as equipped
a.) do not exceed the truck manufacturer’s capacity of the rough terrain forklift truck as equipped
for handling suspended loads.
for handling suspended loads.
b.) only lift the load vertically and never drag it horizontally;
b.) only lift the load vertically and never drag it horizontally;
c.) transport the load with the bottom of the load and the mast as low as possible;
c.) transport the load with the bottom of the load and the mast as low as possible;
d.) with load elevated, maneuver the rough terrain forklift truck slowly and cautiously, and only to
d.) with load elevated, maneuver the rough terrain forklift truck slowly and cautiously, and only to
the extent necessary to permit lowering to the transport position;
the extent necessary to permit lowering to the transport position;
e.) use tag lines to restrain load swing whenever possible.
e.) use tag lines to restrain load swing whenever possible.
50.) At the beginning of each shift and before operating the rough terrain forklift truck, check its condition,
50.) At the beginning of each shift and before operating the rough terrain forklift truck, check its condition,
giving
giving
special
special
attention
attention
to:
to:
a.) tires and their inflation pressure
a.) tires and their inflation pressure
b.) warning devices
b.) warning devices
c.) lights
c.) lights
d.) lift and tilt systems, load-engaging means, chains, cables, and limit switches
d.) lift and tilt systems, load-engaging means, chains, cables, and limit switches
e.) brakes
e.) brakes
f.) steering mechanism
f.) steering mechanism
g.) fuel system(s)
g.) fuel system(s)
51.) If the rough terrain forklift truck is found to be in need of repair or in any way unsafe, or if it contributes to
51.) If the rough terrain forklift truck is found to be in need of repair or in any way unsafe, or if it contributes to
an unsafe condition, the matter shall be reported immediately to the user’s designated authority, and the truck
an unsafe condition, the matter shall be reported immediately to the user’s designated authority, and the truck
shall not be operated until it has been restored to safe operating condition.
shall not be operated until it has been restored to safe operating condition.
52.) If during operation
52.) If during operation
the rough terrain forklift truck becomes
the rough terrain forklift truck becomes
unsafe in any way, the matter shall be repo
unsafe in any way, the matter shall be repo
rted
rted
immediately to the user’s designated authority, and the truck shall not be operated until it has been restored to
immediately to the user’s designated authority, and the truck shall not be operated until it has been restored to
safe operating condition.
safe operating condition.
53.) Do not make repairs or adjustments unless specifically authorized to do so.
53.) Do not make repairs or adjustments unless specifically authorized to do so.
54.) When refueling, smoking in the area shall not be permitted, the engine shall be stopped, and the opera-
54.) When refueling, smoking in the area shall not be permitted, the engine shall be stopped, and the opera-
tor shall not be on the rough terrain forklift
tor shall not be on the rough terrain forklift
truck.
truck.
55.) Spillage of oil or fuel shall be carefully and completely absorbed or evaporated and fuel tank cap replaced
55.) Spillage of oil or fuel shall be carefully and completely absorbed or evaporated and fuel tank cap replaced
before restarting engine.
before restarting engine.
56.) Do not use open flames when checking electrolyte level in storage batteries, liquid level in fuel tanks, or
56.) Do not use open flames when checking electrolyte level in storage batteries, liquid level in fuel tanks, or
the condition of LPG fuel lines and connectors.
the condition of LPG fuel lines and connectors.
57.) Do not lift personnel with the forkl
57.) Do not lift personnel with the forkl
ift.
ift.
If the forklift must be used to li
If the forklift must be used to li
ft people, precautions for the protec-
ft people, precautions for the protec-
tion of the personnel must be taken (see ITSDF B56.6, chapter 5.15 Elevating Personnel).
tion of the personnel must be taken (see ITSDF B56.6, chapter 5.15 Elevating Personnel).
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