10 Ways to Safely Use a Forklift
Accidents do happen.
It’s just the preventable ones that occur that are tougher to swallow. If you work inside of a warehouse or any other place that requires the use of a forklift, you may want to consider this checklist before use. I decided to take the liberty of conducting a forklift inspection list. This list will cover all the possible concerns that could endanger the operator or persons within the vincinity.
10 Warning Precautions to consider:
*Know your forklift – Do not operate this truck unless you have received thorough training and you are authorized to use it.
*Check your forklift – Forklifts should be checked on a daily basis before use.
(See checklist at bottom)
*Keep body inside at all times – Please do not attempt to place any part of your body within
the mast structure or between the mast and truck.
*Never overload – Don’t overload the forklift, check weight and capacity rules.
*Be visual of your surroundings – Be courteous to pedestrians by operating the forklift in a
safe and professional manner.
*Avoid sudden jerks/movement – Operate your forklift as smoothly as possible. Use precise
care when in use to avoid an overturn.
*Stablize your load – Try not to handle any loose or unstacked loads. Use special care when
Handling loads to avoid losing the load or striking pedestrians.
*Use work platform – Never lift pedestrians unless they are attached to a security harness.
*Please be certain to close down your forklift completely, never leave behind the key or leave
running with the key.
*Never allow or advise the use of the forklift to any particular persons who are not authorized
or have no experience using one.
Operator’s daily checklist
Visual Inspection
Tires/Wheels:
Check tire thread; wear, damage, nuts tight.
Head/Tail/Working Lights:
Check bulbs and if damaged, mounting, operation
Guages/Instruments:
Make sure guages aren’t damage, fully operation
Operator Restraints:
Inspect damaged, mounting, operation, check oil quality.
Warning Decals/Operator Manual:
Missing or not legible. Obtain one from manufacturer
Data Plate:
Check if missing or legible.
Overhead Guard:
Bent, cracked, loose, missing?
Load Back Rest:
Bent, cracked, loose, missing?
Forks:
Bent, worn, stops OK?
Hydraulic Oil:
Level, dirty, leaks?
Radiator:
Fluid level, dirty, leaks?
Fuel:
level, leaks?
Battery:
Connections loose, charge, electrolyte low?
Covers/Sheet metal:
damaged, missing?
Brakes:
Linkage loose, reservoir fluid level, leaks?
Operational Checkup:
Engine:
Runs thorough, noisy, leaks?
Steering:
Loose, hard to turn, leaks, operates properly?
Service Brakes:
Linkage loose, stops good?
Parking:
Loose, needs adjusting?
Horn:
Operates properly? (Please check, used to alert pedestrians)
Lights:
Need replaced, damaged, operates effectively?
Tilt:
Loose/ drifting, leaks?
Attachments:
Mounting, damaged, operation, leaks
Battery Test:
Indicator in green while holding full forward tilt.
Control levers:
Loose/binding, freely
Directional Control:
Loose/Binding, find neutral.
A good forklift operator is one who’s professional and respects his/her surroundings!