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Environmental Remediation Drilling
Safety Guideline
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4.13 - Forklift Operations
NOTE: Do not operate a forklift or any other equipment unless you have completed the
appropriate training for that forklift or other equipment. Doing so may be grounds for
disciplinary action.
4.13.1 - Forklift and Forktruck Operations
Only drivers and operators authorized by the employer and trained in the safe operations of industrial
trucks and forklifts or industrial tow tractors are permitted to operate such vehicles. Devise methods to
train operators in safe operation of powered industrial truck and forklifts.
Stunt driving and horseplay are prohibited.
No riders are permitted on vehicles unless provided with adequate riding facilities.
Employees may not ride on the forks of lift trucks.
Employees may not place any part of their bodies outside the running lines of an industrial truck and
forklift, or between mast uprights or other parts of the truck where shear or crushing hazards exist.
Employees are not allowed to stand, pass, or work under the elevated portion of any industrial truck and
forklift, loaded or empty, unless it is effectively blocked to prevent it from falling.
Drivers will check the industrial truck and forklift at least once per shift, and if it is found to be unsafe,
report the matter immediately to your supervisor. Do not put the vehicle in service again until it has been
made safe. Check for the proper functioning of tires, horn, and any other warning devices, lights,
battery, controller, brakes, steering mechanism, cooling system, and the lift system for fork lifts (forks,
chains, cable, and limit switches).
No industrial truck and forklift will be operated with a leak in the fuel system.
Industrial trucks and forklifts will not exceed the authorized or safe speed, always maintaining a safe
distance from other vehicles, keeping the truck under positive control at all times and observe all
established traffic regulation. For trucks traveling in the same direction, a safe distance may be
considered to be approximately 3 truck lengths or preferably a time lapse-3 seconds-passing the same
point.
Do not pass trucks traveling in the same direction at intersections, blind spots, or dangerous locations.
Slow down and sound the horn at cross aisles and other locations where vision is obstructed. If the load
being carried obstructs forward view, travel with the load trailing.
Look in the direction of travel and do not move a vehicle until certain that all persons are in the clear.
Industrial trucks and forklifts will not be driven up to anyone standing in front of a bench or other fixed
object of such size that the person could be caught between the truck and object.
Grades will be ascended or descended slowly.
When ascending or descending grades in excess of 10 percent, loaded trucks should be driven with
the load upgrade.
On all grades the load and load engaging means should be tilted back if applicable, and raised only
as far as necessary to clear the road surface.
Motorized hand and hand-rider trucks should be operated on all grades with the load-engaging
means downgrade.
Carry the forks as low as possible, consistent with safe operations.
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