Rough Terrain Forklift Safety, Parts 1-2

Hands-on training about the equipment and areas in which you will operate rough terrain forklifts is vital to workplace safety. To prepare for your hands-on instruction, you can take these courses to learn about important practices for avoiding site and equipment hazards and operating errors. These courses are ideal for workers who will use rough terrain forklifts and their supervisors.
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Course Objectives:

  • Recognize rough terrain forklifts and their parts; Know how to ensure that an operator is ready to operate a rough terrain forklift; Know how to evaluate and prepare an area for rough terrain forklift operation; Know what is included in visual and operational inspections of rough terrain forklifts; Know how to use a load capacity chart; Know how and when to start rough terrain forklifts; Recall safe practices to avoid collisions when operating rough terrain forklifts; Recall safe practices to prevent tip-overs when operating rough terrain forklifts; Recall safe practices for performing lifts with rough terrain forklifts; Know how to safely park rough terrain forklifts
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