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The kit contains:
This comprehensive program covers all of the topics mandated by OSHA standards. Viewers will learn: - Operating instructions, warnings and precautions - Controls and instrumentation - Differences between the truck and the automobile - Steering and maneuvering - Engine or motor operation - Visibility (including restrictions due to loading) - Fork and attachment adaptation, operation, and use limitations - Vehicle capacity and vehicle stability - Inspection and maintenance - Surface conditions where the vehicle will be operated - Refueling and/or charging and recharging of batteries - Composition of loads to be carried and load stability - Load manipulation, stacking and unstacking - Pedestrian traffic hazards - Restricted places and hazardous locations - Ramps and other sloped surfaces that affect vehicle stability - And operation in poorly ventilated spaces
Let’s face it. Workers probably think forklift inspections are monotonous. They have to conduct the same inspection of the same components of the same lift truck every single day they work. There are two good reasons to do the inspections: They keep people safe and the law requires it. But oftentimes, workers are tempted to skip their inspections and take short cuts. In this refresher module, viewers learn the two main components of a lift truck inspection, what to look for when conducting an inspection and three common mistakes workers make that can lead to disaster.
These meeting leader guides, which include a discussion section and quiz, are perfect for reinforcing the importance of forklift safety. The three guides included in this kit: - Toolbox Talk #1: Preventing Forklift Turnover - Toolbox Talk #2: Pre-Shift Forklift Inspections - Toolbox Talk #3: Forklift Operator Rules Each is perfect for quick refresher meetings that drive home the importance of forklift safety Remember: If you're not happy with this resource, for any reason, simply return it for a full refund. No questions asked. |
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