The following operations are in accordance with regulations and are permitted:
– Lifting and lowering of loads.
– Stacking and retrieving loads
– Transporting lowered loads over short distances.
– The mast must be tilted back when transporting loads that are not secured
against slipping and falling.
– Picking up and using attachments and accessories approved by the manufacturer;
this may require additional approval from local authorities or an expert opinion.
– When travelling with a load, bring the mast into tilted-back position.
– The mast must be tilted back when transporting loads that are not secured against
slipping and falling.
– The operator must adjust the travel speed so that the load does not slip off the
load handler during acceleration and braking, changes in direction and when
driving on ramps.
– Occasional towing of trailer loads with the trailer coupling.
Z
When towing trailers, the load must be secured on the trailer. The permissible trailer
load must not be exceeded.
The following operations are prohibited:
– Do not travel with a raised load (>30 cm).
– Carrying and lifting persons without approved attachments or optional equipment
a)
– Pushing or pulling loads, with the exception of occasional towing of trailers with
the trailer coupling
– Transporting suspended loads without expert certification and without authorised
optional equipment
Z
If the truck is to be operated with suspended loads, proof of sufficient operational
stability under local operating conditions must be obtained from a specialist
assessor.
a)
Lifting passengers with a working platform or a work basket may be
permitted in some countries. This must be verified by the owner.
Z
Germany: DGUV information 208-031 (BGI/GUV-5183) Use of Working Platforms on
Industrial Trucks with Masts
Z
Australia: AS 2359.1 Powered Industrial Trucks, General Requirements; AS 2359.2
Powered Industrial Trucks, Operations
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