29 CFR 1910.178 Forklift Operator Training Is Forklift Training Necessary? About 100 deaths each...

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29 CFR 1910.178 29 CFR 1910.178 Forklift Operator Forklift Operator Training Training

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29 CFR 1910.17829 CFR 1910.178

Forklift Operator Forklift Operator Training Training

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Is Forklift Training Necessary?

• About 100 deaths each year

• About 95,000 accidents each year

• Bankruptcy• New OSHA

training standard

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Forklift Operating Goals

• Hazards and forklift stability• Inspecting and operating a forklift• Quiz

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Authorized Operator

• Only trained and authorized personnel are permitted to operate a forklift

• Keep unauthorized employees off of forklifts

• Keep pedestrians away from the operating zone of a forklift

• Lock out unsafe lifts as determined in a preoperation inspection

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Operating Hazards

• Workplace hazards: ramps, railroad tracks, slippery floors, poor lighting, congestion

• Loads: large or bulky, uneven weight, broken pallets, poorly stacked

• Pedestrians: horseplay, unaware of forklift areas, not paying attention

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Nameplate

• OSHA requires a legible nameplate• Includes modifications &

attachments• Capacity• Load center

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Center of Gravity

Balance point

48”

A

B

20” 40”

Distance from the edge of the item to the item’s center of gravity

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Load Center

• Distance from vertical face of the forks to the load’s center of gravity– A: Load center = 24"– B: Load center = 40"

80”

B

48””

A

• 1 inch = 100 lbs• Important reason for keeping the load

resting against the vertical face of forks

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Stability Triangle

3-point suspension Forklift’s center of gravity

Combined center of gravity

Load center beyond 24"

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Combined Actions

• Center of gravity moves side to side

• Center of gravity moves forward

• Center of gravity moves backward to the thin portion of the triangle

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Attachments

• Specific operator training

• Weight of attachments

• Increased load center

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Tipping Over

• Do not jump• Hold onto the steering wheel• Brace your feet• Lean away from the fall

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Forklift Operating Goals

• Hazards and forklift stability

• Inspecting and operating a forklift

• Quiz

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Preoperation Inspection

• As an authorized operator, it is your responsibility to make sure your forklift functions properly

• OSHA requires preoperation inspections

• Company wants to comply with OSHA and be sure equipment is maintained

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Walk Around• Forklift properly disengaged

– Forks down, key off, neutral gear, parking brake on

• Left/right side– Tire condition, tight lug nuts, no debris around

axle, overhead guard is solid, no debris behind the mast

• Front– Forks in good shape, fork pins in place,

backrest solid, mast & chains greased, hoses in good shape

• Rear– Counterbalance bolt is tight, radiator clear of

debris

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In the Seat

• Nonmoving checks– Gauges, lights, horn, back-up alarm,

blinking warning light, operate the tilt & lift mechanism, check the parking brake

• Moving checks– Put on the seat belt, check the running

brakes, check the steering

• Look for oil or water leaks on the floor

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Operating a Lift Truck

• Only trained, authorized operators• Immediately report forklift-related accidents• Seat belts must always be worn• No person should stand under elevated

portion of lift truck• Forklift controls operated only from

driver’s seat• Never block exits or emergency equipment• Smoking is not permitted

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Loading/Unloading

• Before raising a load, understand:– Approximate weight of the load– Location of the load’s center of gravity

• Inspect load for stability, projections, damaged pallets before lifting

• Restack unstable loads• Never place weight on the back of

a lift truck to increase its capacity• Towing always done from rear towing

pin

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Traveling

• Always look in the direction of travel• Keep body inside the cage• When moving, the mast must not be

raised• Sound the horn• Operate at safe speeds• When turning, watch rear end swing• Clearance under overhead

installations

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Traveling (cont.)

• Avoid loose objects or holes• If load blocks view, travel in reverse• Never carry passengers• Pedestrians always have the right-of-

way• Safe distance from edge of ramps or

docks• Never eat or drink• No stunt driving or horseplay

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Ramps and Railroads

• Never turn on a ramp• On ramps the load should be upgrade• Ascend or descend ramps slowly• Railroad tracks are crossed diagonally• Never park within 8 feet of the center

of railroad tracks

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Docks

• Inspect the dock plate• Check the trailer floor condition• Trailer wheels are chocked• Nose of the trailer is supported

by the tractor or a fixed jack

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Parking

• Lower the forks• Set gear to neutral• Set the parking brake• Turn off the key

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Propane Refueling

• Propane is a combustible, compressed gas

• Propane leaks are detected by:– Distinct odor– Hissing sound– Frost on fittings

• PPE: gloves, safety glasses

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Battery Charging

• Inspect battery connectors for damage• No smoking in battery-charging area• Immediately clean up electrolyte spills• PPE includes face mask, acid-resistant

gloves, and an apron

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Forklift Operating Goals

• Hazards and Forklift Stability• Inspecting and Operating a Forklift• Quiz

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Summary

• Facility hazards• Load center and capacity• Preoperation inspection• Rules of the road• Refueling

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Quiz

1. If your forklift has a rearview mirror, looking behind you is not necessary. True or False

2. Name two of the three ways to detect a propane leak: _______________, _______________

3. Describe the four items that must be completed prior to driving your forklift into a trailer.

4. If a load blocks your vision, it is OK to raise the load while moving to see under it. True or False

5. Preoperation inspections are done only because OSHA says we have to do them. True or False

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Quiz (cont.)

6. Attachments reduce capacity by increasing the load center and adding weight. True or False

7. Minimum PPE items required when refueling a propane tank are ___________, ____________.

8. The most important differences between a forklift and a car are weight and steering.True or False

9. Name at least one condition that when combined with turning sharply may cause a tipover.

10.Pedestrians have the right-of-way only while in designated pedestrian lanes. True or False

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Quiz Answers

1. False. You must always look behind you before backing up.

2. Hissing sound, distinct odor, or frost on fittings.

3. Chock the wheels, support the nose of the trailer, inspect the dock plate, check the trailer floor.

4. False. Never drive with the load up. Drive in reverse when the load obstructs forward vision.

5. False. Inspections are also done so that the operator can prevent mechanical failure accidents and because the company needs to prove compliance with OSHA’s requirement.

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Quiz Answers (cont.)

6. True. Attachments are heavy, and they cause the load center to move away from the forklift.

7. Gloves and safety glasses are the minimum PPE required.

8. True. There are many differences, but the most significant are weight and steering.

9. Hitting a pothole, carrying an off-center load, getting a flat tire, having a raised & tilted back load, or being on a ramp.

10. False. Pedestrians always have the right of way.