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many industries use forklifts in numerous work settings
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primarily to move materials
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forklifts are important part of material handling
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but when not
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they could be very dangerous
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each year in the united states nearly one hundred workers are killed and
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another twenty thousand
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are seriously injured
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in forklift related incidence
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these statistics indicated many workers and employers
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are not using
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or maybe unaware of safety procedures
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and the proper use of forklifts
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to reduce the risk of injury and death
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for this reason it is imperative that all forklift operators receive periodic
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training. This way
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any bad habits developed
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can be corrected quickly before they become part of the operators daily
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routine
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this video program is designed
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to assist forklift trainers with their safety training efforts
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and gives a brief overview of forklift training procedures and methods which
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may be employed
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It should be used in conjunction
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with the more comprehensive written manual
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"A Trader's Guide to Forklift Safety".
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Cal/OSHA regulations
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require that employers properly trained all of their forklift operators
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to be safe and confident
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forklift drivers.
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This requirement is the filled by implementing the workplace safety
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training program
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in order to be compliant
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the training must consist of a combination of three components.
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Formal instruction
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this portion
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must consist of a lecture
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video presentations
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discussion with employees and the use of written materials or similar methods
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practical training
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this component
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must include demonstrations by the trainer
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as well as practical exercises performed by the forklift operator
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Wokplace Evaluations
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an evaluation of the forklift operators performance in the workplace
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must be conducted.
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All forklift safety training
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should be based on the information specified in Cal/OSHA general industry
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safety order 3668
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this regulation provides information about forklift safety training
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requirements
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safety training program content and forklift certification requirements.
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A
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pre trip safety check must be completed each day before operating your
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forklift
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Cal/OSHA regulations mandates that a forklift must be checked
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once per shift for safety deficiencies before it is operated
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the safety check is an important
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part of the forklift safety program
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because it helps identify mechanical failures
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this leads to fewer mechanically related forklift safety hazards
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which may lead to less injuries to the forklift operator and other employees
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prior to the safety check
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the operators should review the manufactures forklift manual
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to become familiar with the forklifts operating controls
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and performance limitations
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when conducting the safety check
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a checklist should be used to document safety deficiencies and mechanical
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problems
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the checklist also serves as proof
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that the safety check was performed
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Use a checklist specific to your workplace to document the safety check
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Be sure to give attention to the proper functioning of tires, horns,
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lights, batteries,
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controllers, brakes, steering mechanism cooling system and the lift system of
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the forklift.
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these safety checks
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must be completed at least once per shift
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when the checklist has been completed
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it should be filed and maintained with other safety records
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when a deficiency is identified
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notify your supervisor immediately
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so that it can be corrected
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if the repairs on the fortlift cannot be made immediately
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remove the forlift from service
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this prevents others from unknowingly using the disabled lift
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driving a forklift
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is very different than operating a car
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unlike a car the rear wheels are used to steer the fortlift
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the center of gravity of the forklift is higher than a car
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so the weight of the forklift is distributed differently
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due to these factors, a sharp turn combined with too much speed
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can cause a rollover accident.
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Forklifts are also commonly operated on wet or smooth surfaces
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which may be slippery
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conditions such as these
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may also lead to accidents if the fork lift operator is not working safely
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securely fasten your seat belt at all times while operating the forklift
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be sure to use the correct personal protective equipment for the job
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and never allow passengers to ride on the forks' upper lifts for any reason
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operate the forklift at a safe speed
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even when there is little forklift or pedestrian traffic
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when driving behind other forklifts maintain a safe distance of
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approximately three trucklanes
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and never pass at intersections or blind spots
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slowdown
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and sound the horn when approaching blind corners
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and treat all cross aisles with caution
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watch carefully for holes in the driving surface that could lead to an accident
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many forklift drivers are injured
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when they are run over by their own forklift
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this occurs
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when an operator exits the forklift before it has come to a complete stop
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when exiting your forklift always come to a complete stop
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lower the forks to the ground and set the parking brake
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when leaving the forklift unattended set the parking brake bring the mast to the
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vertical position lower the forks to the ground
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turn the forklift off and remove the keys
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a forklift is considered to be unattended when the driver travels more
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than twenty five feet from the forklift
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or when the forklift is out of the driver's sight according to Cal/OSHA
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driving a forklift up or down inclines, ramps or hills presents special hazards
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that forklift operators should be aware of
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when ascending or descending inclines or ramps, forklift operators should
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drive slowly with the load kept upgrade and load to the ground
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on all grades keep the load slightly tilted back if necessary
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never attempt to turn a forklift on an incline or ramp
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it could affect the forklift's stability
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and lead to a serious accident
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Lifting and transporting loads
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is an activity
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that a forklift operator performs many times during the workday
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for this reason
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it is important to use safe procedures each time a lift is performed
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the maximum load capacity and the load center of the forklift
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must be posted on each forklift and the nameplate must be legible to the driver
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before starting the lift
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know the weight of the cargo
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and make sure it is not beyond the rated lifting capacity of the forklift you
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are operating
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if the load you are trying to lift is too heavy for the forklift
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the rear of the forklift will raise
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this changes the forklift's center of gravity
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and increases the risk of an accident
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which could result in a serious injury
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or cause damage to the forklift
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each load should be stacked properly and the weight of the load should be evenly
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distributed before attempting a lift
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never left or transport a load that is leaking liquids or material
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if the load is damaged contact your supervisor immediately
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if the load being carried obstructs forward view
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lift or lower the load
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to the proper traveling height and drive with the load trailing. Keep all body parts within the riding part of the forklift