5.6
Always be in full control of your walkie/stacker
/reach
lift truck...
Never operate a truck or its attachments if you are not in the designated
operator's position.
Never operate a lift truck when your hands are wet or greasy.
Always pick the smoothest travel route for your truck. Avoid bumps,
holes, slick spots, and loose objects or debris in your path that may
cause the truck to swerve or tip. If these conditions are unavoidable,
slow down and carefully drive past them. Slow down for wet or slippery
surfaces.
Avoid any sudden movement. Start, stop, travel, steer, and brake
smoothly.
Operate your walkie/stacker/reach lift truck under all conditions at a
speed that will permit you to bring it to a safe stop.
WARNING
Travel slowly when turning. Use special care when traveling
without a load because the risk of tipping over is greater with
an empty truck, especially at high speed and when turning.
Travel with the forks tilted back and raised only enough to fully clear
the ground or obstacles. When the carriage (load) is in an elevated
position the stability of the truck is reduced.
IMPORTANT
Your speed will be restricted when the forks are raised to
a preset height.
Do not elevate the load except during stacking.
Operate your walkie/stacker
/reach
lift truck only in areas
that have been approved for your truck type
designation. Certain
areas contain
f
lammable gases,
liquids, dust,
f
ibers, or
other hazardous materials. Lift
truck operations in these areas must have special
approval. These areas must be designated to show the
type of lift truck approval required for operation in the
area. Be aware that changes to special equipment or poor
maintenance can cause the lift truck to lose its special
approval.
Operating Procedures
CAUTION
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