ONLY TRAINED AND AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES TRAINING CAN BE GOOD FOR UP TO 3 YEARS BUT THE TRAINER WILL DETERMINE THE DURATION BASED ON SKILL EVALUATION

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ONLY TRAINED AND AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES TRAINING CAN BE GOOD FOR UP TO 3 YEARS BUT THE TRAINER WILL DETERMINE THE DURATION BASED ON SKILL EVALUATION

Authorized Employee: One who has completed the County s required training for the safe operation of forklifts. (Issued a certification card upon completion of training)

Forklift (Powered Industrial Truck): Any mechanical device used for the movement of supplies, materials or finished products that is powered by an electric motor or an internal combustion engine.

If the center of gravity shifts outside the stability triangle, the lift truck will tip over. The center of gravity within a lift truck can be moved by: * Traveling with an elevated load; * Trying to carry too heavy a load; * Trying to turn the lift truck while it is moving too fast; * Operating the lift truck on a hill or incline; *

Do not jump Hold onto the steering wheel Brace your feet Lean away from the fall

The front wheels of a lift truck serve as the Fulcrum Point between the weight of the truck and the weight of the load being carried. If the weight of the load is equal to the weight of the truck, with equal distances between the centers of gravity, it is possible to "seesaw" a lift truck on its front wheels.

For example, a truck might have a capacity of 4000 pounds at a 24 inch load center (LC). This means that the truck can lift 4000 pounds, if the center of gravity of the load is 24 inches from the face of the forks.

A pre-operation inspection must be completed by all operators prior to operating the equipment. Inspection must include the exterior, the engine (including all fluids), lights, controls, horn, and the braking system.

Mount/dismount maintaining 3-points of contact Wear the seat belt. Familiarize yourself with the controls. ALWAYS start the forklift from the operator s position. Back of forklift swings when turning.

NEVER give anyone a ride. Pedestrians always have right-of-way. Intersections Stopping distance Changes in ground surface Ramps and inclines Limited line of sight

Inspect the dock plate Check the trailer floor condition Trailer wheels are chocked or dock lock Nose of the trailer is supported by the tractor or a fixed jack

1. Make sure the load does not exceed the capacity of the forklift. 2. Center the forks to evenly distribute the weight of the load. 3. Make sure the load is balanced and secure. 4. Check for overhead obstructions. 5. Drop the forks to the floor. 6. Drive into the load as far as possible. 7. Tilt the load back slightly and then lift it.

8. Back out slowly to clear racks or other obstacles. 9. Lower the load to the safe traveling height before moving (usually two to four inches above the floor). 10.The forklift should be completely stopped before the load is raised or lowered.

1. Pedestrians always have the right-of-way. 2. Keep the load tilted back slightly. 3. Keep the forks low, two to four inches above the floor if possible. 4. A forklift operator s visibility is always restricted, even without a load. Before moving always check behind and around the unit for pedestrians and other traffic. 5. If the load is large and blocks the operator s view, travel in reverse. 6. Drive at a safe speed, slowing down when going around corners

7. Sound the horn when approaching aisles and corners. 8. Never allow any riders. 9. On ramps and inclines always drive a loaded forklift the load uphill ; driving up the ramp or incline and backing down it. 10.On ramps and inclines always drive an unloaded forklift with the forks downhill ; backing up the ramp or incline and driving down it. 11.Avoid sudden braking. 12.Lift or lower the load only when completely stopped, never when traveling.

1. Stop the forklift in front of the desired location. 2. Slowly raise the load to the required height. 3. Move forward slowly with the load raised. 4. Never walk or stand under the raised load. 5. Position the load for placement, tilt the load forward to level it. 6. Place the load square and straight. 7. Once the load has settled, back up slowly. 8. Make sure the forks clear the pallet before turning or changing the fork height. 9. Before backing, check behind and on both sides for pedestrians or other traffic.

Lower the forks Set gear to neutral Set the parking brake Turn off the key The forklift is considered unattended when you are beyond 25 feet or can not see the forklift.

Flammable gas - Fire and Explosion. Cryogenic liquid Very cold possible freezer burns/frostbite to skin.

1. Operators (DON PPE FIRST) must always wear the proper personal protective (gloves & safety glasses) equipment when changing tanks. 2. Never change tanks near an open flame or heat source (No smoking allowed). 3. Close the fuel line valve, but keep the engine running. This will prevent any propane from being left in the fuel line. 4. Shut off the ignition after the engine stops. 5. Handle tanks carefully. Propane can cause freeze burn if it comes in contact with the operator s skin. 6. Check the condition of all valves and seals before connecting the new tank.

7. If there is a leak, the operator should be able to smell it, hear it hissing, or see frost on the fittings. 8. Propane is heavier than air and it will settle to the floor if there is a leak. 9. If a leak is detected, remove the forklift from service until the leak is repaired. 10.Propane tanks should be stored in an open area to prevent leaking propane from accumulating.

DRIVING UNSAFELY ACCIDENT OR NEAR-MISS DOES NOT PASS EVALUATION CONDITIONS CHANGE IN WORKPLACE

EMPLOYER MUST CERTIFY THAT EACH EQUIPMENT OPERATOR HAS BEEN PROPERLY TRAINED AND EVALUATED