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What vehicles can you load and unload using forklift trucks?

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Forklift trucks provide (secure) the efficient loading and unloading of straight trucks, tractor trailers, railway cars and elevators.


How should you prepare the work area for using a forklift truck for loading/unloading operation?

  • Set the vehicle's brakes up.
  • Chock the vehicles' wheels.
  • Install fixed jacks to support a semi-trailer that is not coupled to a tractor to prevent it from upending.
  • Post signs warning not to move the vehicle.
  • Check that the height of the vehicle's entrance door clears the forklift height by at least 5 cm (2 in.).
  • Make sure floors can support the combined weight of the forklift and the load.
  • Inspect interior of a vehicle for the following: trash, loose objects and obstructions; holes or weak floors; poor lighting; and low overhead clearance.
  • Install anti-slipping material in any area that could be a hazard because of weather conditions.
  • Ensure that docks and dock plates are clear of obstructions and not oily or wet.
  • Protect gaps and drop-offs at loading docks.
  • Use dock levelers.

What should you do to load (unload) vehicles using a forklift truck?

  • Keep forks pointed downhill when traveling without a load on a ramp.
  • Keep forks pointed uphill when traveling with a load on a ramp.
  • Stay clear of edges of docks, rail cars or ramps. Have edges clearly marked.
  • Do not tow or push railway cars or trucks with a forklift.
  • Do not operate forklifts inside vehicles for long periods without ventilation.
  • Make sure that the dock plate is properly secured and can support the load before driving over it. (Load weight should be clearly marked.)
  • Drive carefully and slowly over the plate. Do not spin wheels.

When loading railway cars, what is important to know?

  • Cross railway track on a diagonal.
  • Set handbrakes, wheel blocks and derailer before entering a railway car.
  • Do not park a forklift within three meters of railway tracks.
  • Do not open railway car doors with forklift forks.

What should I do when using a forklift truck in an elevator?

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  • Do not use a forklift truck in any elevator unless specifically authorized to do so.
  • Before entering any elevator, make sure that the elevator is designed to carry a forklift, considering factors such as clearances, ventilation, and weight capacity (make sure weight of the forklift plus load weight does not exceed the elevator capacity).
  • Approach the elevator slowly, stop at a safe distance from the elevator gate and enter squarely.
  • Neutralize the forklift controls, shut off the motor, and apply the brakes.

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