Title: Powered Industrial Trucks - Operator Training
1Powered Industrial Trucks -Operator Training
- 1910.178 (l)
- 1915.120 (a)
- 1917.1 (a)(2)(xiv)
- 1918.1 (b)(10)
- 1926.602 (d)
2Powered IndustrialTruck - Definition
- A mobile, power-propelled truck used to carry,
push, pull, lift, stack or tier materials. - Excluded are vehicles used for earth moving and
over-the-road hauling. - Commonly known as forklifts, pallet trucks, rider
trucks, forktrucks, or lifttrucks. - Can be powered through electric or combustion
engines.
3Final Rule
- OSHA published the final rule for Powered
Industrial Truck Operator Training on December
1, 1998. - The effective date is March 1, 1999.
- It applies to all industries except agricultural
operations. - OSHA estimates that the new rule will prevent 11
deaths and 9,422 injuries per year.
4The Certification Process
- Review Safe Operating Rules as published by OSHA.
- Watch a video which demonstrates the safe
operation of Powered Industrial trucks. - Complete a written exam.
- Complete a skill test on actual equipment.
5The certification is valid for three years and
will include the following
- Certificate of Achievement
- Powered Industrial Truck Operators Card
6- The explicit purpose of forklift safety is to
eliminate - Accidents and Injuries,
7Forklift Fatalities by Age Group1992 -1996
Source Bureau of Labor Statistics
8Industries Where Powered Industrial Truck
Accidents Occurred
9Property Damage, which can be very costly for
your company
10Equipment Abuse and Damage.
11Class I - Electric Motor Rider Trucks
12Class II - Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks
13Class II - Narrow Aisle Trucks
14Class III - Electric Motor Hand or Hand/Rider
Trucks
15Class III - Hand Hand/Rider Trucks
16Class IV - Internal Combustion Engine Trucks -
Cushion (Solid) Tires
Fork, counterbalanced (cushion/solid tires)
17Class IV - Internal Combustion Engine Trucks -
Cushion (Solid) Tires
18Class V - Internal Combustion Engine Trucks -
Pneumatic Tires
Fork, counterbalanced (pneumatic tires)
19Class V - Internal Combustion Engine Trucks
(Pneumatic Tires)
20Class VI - Electric Internal Combustion Engine
Tractors
Sit-down rider
21Class VII - Rough Terrain Forklift Trucks
All rough terrain forklift trucks
22Rough Terrain Straight Mast Forklifts
23Rough Terrain Extended-Reach Forklifts
24Some Types of Powered Industrial Trucks Used in
Maritime
- The following types of vehicles are covered
by the OSHA standard if the vehicles carry,
push, pull, lift, or tier loads.
- Container top handlers
- Container reach stackers
- Straddle carriers
- Semi-tractors/ Utility vehicles
- Sidehandlers
- Combination vacuum lifts
- Yard tractors
25Powered Industrial Trucks Used in Maritime
Container Handlers
26Powered Industrial Trucks Used in Maritime
Empty-Container Handler
27Powered Industrial Trucks Used in Maritime
Container Reach Stacker
28Powered Industrial Trucks Used in Maritime
Straddle Carriers
29OPERATING RULES
- Drivers will check the vehicle at least once per
shift, and if it is found to be unsafe, the
matter will be reported immediately to a
supervisor. (2)
30- Vehicles will not exceed authorized or safe speed
. (3) - ?
31- NO RIDERS WILL BE PERMITTED ON VEHICLES, unless a
safety platform with guardrails is provided. (5)
32This is NOT a Safety Platform!
33- A loaded vehicle will not be moved until the load
is safe and secure. (7)
34- When leaving a vehicle unattended, the power will
be shut off, brakes set, the mast brought to the
vertical position, and the load-engaging means
left in the down position. (8)
35- Vehicles will not be driven in and out of highway
trucks and trailers at unloading docks until such
trucks are securely blocked and brakes set.(14)
36- Vehicles will not be operated on floors, sidewalk
doors, or platforms that will not safely support
the loaded vehicle. (15)
37- The forks will always be carried as low as
possible, consistent with safe operations,
usually 4 inches off the floor. (18)
38- Extreme care will be taken when tilting loads.
Loads may fall or forklifts can easily be turned
over while tilting moderate loads. (19)
39- Employees will not place any part of their bodies
outside the running lines of an industrial truck
or between mast uprights or other parts of the
truck where shear or crushing hazards exist. (21)
40- The width of one tire on the powered industrial
truck will be the minimum distance maintained
from the edge by the truck while it is on any
elevated dock, platform, freight car or truck.
(24)
41- The driver will slow down and sound the horn at
cross aisles and other locations where vision is
obstructed. If the load being carried obstructs
forward view, the driver will be required to
travel in reverse, with the load trailing. (28) - Trucks will not be loaded in excess of their
rated capacity. The rated capacity of the truck
must be clearly visible by the operator. (31)
42- No truck will be operated with a leak in the
fuel, oil and hydraulic systems. (33)
43 Tilting forward with the load engaging
means is prohibited except when picking up a
load. Elevated loads will not be tilted forward
unless the load is being deposited onto a storage
rack or equivalent. By tilting forward the fork
lift can be overturned, due to the change in the
trucks center of gravity. (34)
Vehicle Center of Gravity (Unloaded)
B
A
Center of Gravity of Vehicle and Maximum
Load (Theoretical)
C
Note When the vehicle is loaded, the combined
center of gravity shifts toward line B-C.
Theoretically the maximum load will result in
the center of gravity at the line B-C.
44- Special precautions will be taken in the securing
and handling of loads by trucks equipped with
attachments. Any attachment changes the center of
gravity and the maximum capacity rating of the
lift. (36) - The engine must remain running and the operator
at the controls, when a person is elevated in a
safe platform. (37)
45- Forklift and electric pallet jack operators may
not smoke while operating this equipment. Sparks,
open flames or smoking are not allowed in an area
within 50 feet of any battery charging or
refueling operation. (38)
46Remember, Always wear your Seatbelt!
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