Determining visibility conditions when driving with a load
A
D
Y
Z
C
D
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Area that is not visible (max. 1085 mm)
Load height (in driving position)
4000 mm (distance to the front from the rear
corner of the load when it is positioned on
the fork carriage in the driving position)
A
C
D
Load (varies depending on operator)
Driver's eye level
Y
Z
The driver's field of vision can be severely
limited when driving with a larger load or with
attachments fitted. In this case, safe operation
is no longer guaranteed.
Visibility conditions can be evaluated by deter-
mining the size of the area that is not visible
(A).
Procedure:
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The driver moves into position in his seat.
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The area that is not visible (A) is deter-
mined based on the load (Y) and the length
of the route (D).
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If the area that is not visible exceeds
1085 mm (EN16842-2/A3), the visibility
conditions are inadequate.
In the case of inadequate visibility conditions,
the following measures are possible:
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Reverse travel (see illustration)
●
Splitting the loads
●
Optimising the transport routes
●
Using support staff, e.g. as a guide
The operating company must complete a risk
analysis in order to evaluate visibility
Operating
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Handling loads
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