Title: General Tool Safety
1Forklift Operation
Powered Industrial Truck Operation Training
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College of Engineering
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2Fork Lift Accidents
- OSHA estimates that there are 680,400 accidents
each year - Approximately 90,000 employees suffer some type
of injury
3Fork Lift Accidents
- Losses affect employees
- Physical suffering
- Mental suffering
4Benefits of Fork lifts
- Assist in the movement of materials
- Reduce employee injuries
5Fork Lift operating environments
- Pedestrians
- Blind spots
- Indoors/Outdoors
- Narrow aisles
- Building columns
- Operate 24 hours per day
- Turning radius
6Fork Lift and Pedestrians
- Pedestrians contribute to accidents
- Pedestrians do not understand stopping distances
- Pedestrians tried to beat a lift truck
7Methods used to reduce Fork Lift Accidents
- Training of drivers
- Maintenance of equipment
- Areas of operation
8Fork Lift Accidents
- Losses affect all employers
- Damage to equipment
- Damage to materials
- Loss in productivity
9Powered Industrial Truck Accidents 1985-1990
- 680,400 Forklift Accidents
- 90,000 employees injured
- 100 deaths
Source Powered industrial truck accidents report
through OSHAs First report of serious
accidents 1985-1990
10What Causes Lift Truck Accidents?(in )
11What Causes Lift Truck Accidents? (in )
12What Causes Lift Truck Accidents? (in )
Electrocutions
Improper use of fork lift
Employee fell from fork lift
Unloading unchocked trailer
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15Forklift Operation
Powered Industrial Truck Operation Training
Office of Engineering Safety Texas Engineering
Experiment Station (TEES) The Dwight Look
College of Engineering
A safe, healthful, and secure environment for
scholarship and research.