Short-shuttle forklift work: five ways to save time and money.
Short-shuttle forklift work: five ways to save time and money
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Short-shuttle forklift work: five ways to save time and money
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For many forklift operators, working outdoors on a warm, sunny day can be a very attractive aspect of the job. But don’t let the sunshine and fresh air be a distraction – the yard can be a dangerous place all year round.
To help keep your drivers’ eyes on the ball, our friends at the Fork Lift Truck Association, the UK’s leading authority on forklift truck operations, have shared their own starting Xl: the essential safety tips that every operator should know before tackling outdoor work.
1. Use the right kit.
As a general rule, warehouse equipment isn’t designed to be used outdoors. Before you go outside, check that your truck is OK for yard use.
2. Tidy defence.
A messy yard is a dangerous yard. Simple items like loose planks of wood can tip a lift truck over – crushing or maiming the driver.
3. Pitch inspection.
Make sure the yard surface itself is well maintained. Potholes are another common cause of tipping accidents.
4. Solid at the back.
Before you take a forklift truck into the back of a lorry, check it’s secure and stable – will it take the combined weight of your truck and load?
5. A mountain to climb?
Gradients of any kind can be dangerous to lift trucks – avoid them. If you can’t, go straight up or down, not sideways.
6. Watch your pace!
Crossing open spaces makes it tempting to overdo the throttle – don’t do it, and don’t let your colleagues do it either if you value your safety.
7. Taking corners.
Steer gently! Even at low speeds, a sharp turn can tip your truck over.
read more in our Mitsubishi www.forkliftbriefing.com/worksafely
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