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Know Your Forklift Trip Points
Read More: Know Your Forklift Trip PointsHere is a list of potential trip points to keep in mind when operating a forklift.
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Inspecting Forks
Read More: Inspecting ForksInspecting forks daily can ensure safer operation and should concentrate on 3 areas: fork hooks, heels and tips.
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Safety Training with Your Employer
Read More: Safety Training with Your EmployerHaving the employer ultimately responsible for providing training is a benefit to the employee and company.
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Importance of Forklift Pre-Inspections
Read More: Importance of Forklift Pre-InspectionsOSHA requires that all forklifts be inspected before shifts at least once a day.
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Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2020
Read More: Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2020Year after year, forklift-related violations show up in OSHA’s Top 10 most common citations.
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Forklift Precautions in Cold Weather
Read More: Forklift Precautions in Cold WeatherDuring the winter season we must stay alert to factors such as temperature, snow, sleet, ice, etc.
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Housekeeping
Read More: HousekeepingWarehouse housekeeping is important to the safe and proper operation of a forklift within your facility.
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Forklift Floor and Operating Surfaces
Read More: Forklift Floor and Operating SurfacesAn unloaded standard forklift at 5,000 lbs. of rated lift capacity weighs 9,000 lbs. and can increase to 14,000 lbs.
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Do Videos Qualify As Training?
Read More: Do Videos Qualify As Training?Some trainers and companies have opted to use forklift safety training videos to meet requirements.
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Common Signals of Forklift Abuse
Read More: Common Signals of Forklift AbuseIf an operator or the application of a forklift causes equipment damage beyond normal wear and tear, it is considered forklift abuse.







