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Industrial Truck Operation
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Safety regulations for truck operation
Travel routes and work areas
Only use lanes and routes specifically designated for truck traffic. Unauthorised third
parties must stay away from work areas. Loads must only be stored in places
specially designated for this purpose.
The truck must only be operated in work areas with sufficient lighting to avoid danger
to personnel and materials. Additional equipment is necessary to operate the truck in
areas of insufficient lighting.
DANGER!
Do not exceed the permissible surface and point loading on the travel lanes.
At blind spots get a second person to assist.
The driver must ensure that the loading dock /dock leveller cannot be removed or
come loose during loading/unloading.
NOTE
Loads must not be deposited on travel or escape routes, in front of safety
mechanisms or operating equipment that must be accessible at all times.
Travel conduct
The operator must adapt the travel speed to local conditions. The truck must be
driven at slow speed when negotiating bends or narrow passageways, when passing
through swing doors and at blind spots. The operator must always observe an
adequate braking distance between the forklift truck and the vehicle in front and must
be in control of the truck at all times. Abrupt stopping (except in emergencies), rapid
U turns and overtaking at dangerous or blind spots are not permitted. Do not lean out
or reach beyond the working and operating area.
Do not use a mobile phone or walkie-talkie without a handsfree device while
operating the truck.
Hazardous situations
If the truck is about to tip over, do not loosen the seat belt. The operator must not jump
off the truck. The operator must lean his upper body over the steering wheel and hold
on with both hands. Tilt your body in the opposite direction of fall.
Travel visibility
The operator must look in the direction of travel and must always have a clear view
of the route ahead. If the truck is carrying loads that affect visibility, the truck must
travel against the load direction. If this is not possible, a second person must walk
alongside the truck as a lookout to observe the travel route while maintaining eye
contact with the operator. Proceed only at walking pace and with particular care. Stop
the truck as soon as you lose eye contact.
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