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Forklift Operators Outline of Training Program Requirements
Training must include the following:
The fundamentals of the powered industrial truck(s) the employee will
operate, including:
- The characteristics of the powered industrial truck(s) and variations
between the different trucks used in the workplace;
- The similarities to and differences from automobiles;
- The significance of the nameplate date, rated capacity, warnings
and instructions affixed to the truck;
- The operating instructions and warnings in the operating manual
for the truck and the instructions for inspection and maintenance
to
be performed by the truck operator;
- The type of motor power and its characteristics;
- Steering method;
- Braking method and characteristics, with and without load;
- Visibility, with and without load, forward and reverse;
- Load handling capacity, weight and load center;
- Stability characteristics, with and without load, and with and
without attachments;
- Controls - location, function, method of operation, identification
of symbols;
- Load handling capabilities; forks, attachments;
- Fueling and battery charging;
- Guards and protective devices for the specific type of truck;
- Other characteristics of the specific industrial truck.
The operating environment and its effect on truck operation, including:
- Floor or ground conditions including temporary conditions;
- Ramps and inclines, with and without a-load;
- Trailers, railcars and dock boards (including the use of wheel
chocks, jacks and other securing devices);
- Fueling and battery charging facilities;
- The use of " classified" trucks in areas classified as
hazardous due to risk of fire or
- Explosion, as defined in ANSI/NFPA 505;
- Narrow aisles, doorways, overhead wires and pipes and other areas
of limited clearance;
- Areas where the truck may be operated near other powered industrial
trucks, other vehicles, or pedestrians;
- Use and capacity of elevators;
- Operation near edge of a dock or the edge of an improved surface;
- Other special operating conditions and hazards which may be encountered.
The operation of the powered industrial truck(s) including:
- The proper preshift inspection and approved method for removing
from service any truck that is in need of repair;
- Load handling techniques, lifting, lowering, picking up, placing,
tilting;
- Traveling, with and without loads; turning corners;
- Parking and shutdown procedures;
- Other special operating conditions.
Forklift Training: Train-the-Trainer programs offered by CBIA
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