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List Price: $99.95 Length of Video(in Minutes): 12 Publisher: Digital-2000, Inc. Description: Examines proper safety procedures for operating and maintaining powered pallet jacks. Topics include operator safety rules, daily maintenance procedures, and general safety procedures when operating this equipment. Also used to train manual pallet jack operators
Excerpt: A very important piece of equipment in the warehouse and
material handling areas is the electric pallet jack. It’s an economical and
versatile unit designed to move stacks of materials from once place to another
safely, and without injury or product damage. Because it’s easy to use and
provides such durable service its natural to take them for granted, but there
are basic safety rules and operating procedures required when using this type
of equipment. Maintenance of the equipment is equally important. This short
program provides some basic safety tips and maintenance procedures, but we
can’t list all the rules and operating procedures. Be sure to follow your
organization’s policies and procedures when using or operating this type of
equipment. Each electric pallet jack manufacturer has different operating
procedures and safety rules so be sure to read and understand the rules for
each type of equipment used.
Let’s begin with a basic understanding of the pallet jack.
Keep in mind each manufacturer’s vehicle may be slightly different than the
ones we use in our demonstration, but the basic principles apply to most
equipment. The vehicle itself is composed of directional and speed control
levers. Horn. Lift. And lower. And high speed controls. Bar support handle. Battery.
Pallet forks for the load. Load wheels and tires. A skid runner. Rider
platform. Drive unit cover, and steering, and brake control handles. You’ll
become familiar with all the controls and levers through on-the-job training by
your supervisor, and as you gain experience with this equipment. It’s important
to know and understand the operating rules, maintenance procedures, and all the
safety rules used with this type of equipment. Take a look at the data plate on
your specific vehicle. It will provide some specific data about the vehicle
such as serial number, make, model, but more importantly it will provide the maximum
safe load capacity of the vehicle. Never exceed the safe load capacity at any
time.
Let’s briefly look at some basic operating rules for this
type of equipment.
1) Know
your equipment. Do not operate your equipment until you’ve been trained and authorized
by your company. Read all warnings and instructions in the operator’s manual,
the information on the vehicle’s data plate, and other areas. If your vehicle
is found to be in need of repair, defective, or in any way unsafe to operate
the vehicle should be taken out of services until it has been restored to safe
operating condition.
2) No
riders. Passengers are not allowed to ride on this type of equipment. Be sure
you never permit anyone to stand in the area where the load is being positioned
or deposited as food injuries can easily occur.
3) Make
sure your loads are stable, and are not stacked too high. Lose or unstable
loads can fall and cause serious injury. Use special care when handling long,
high, or wide loads to avoid losing the load, striking bystanders, or tipping
the vehicle. Carry the load flush against the load stock.
4) Center
your load. Before lifting be sure your loads are centered, and forks are
completely under the load. Of course never over load the vehicle. Do not hit a
bump or anything with the ends of your forks as this can damage your vehicle.
Never lift a load with only one fork engaged.
5) Keep
the load low to the floor. Travel with the load or lifting mechanism load to
keep the center of gravity low. But make sure the load is lifted high enough to
ensure adequate floor clearance. Never lift or lower the load while the vehicle
is in motion.
6) Avoid
sudden movement. Start. Stop. Travel. Steer. And brake smoothly. Use special
care when traveling without the load as the risk of overturning this vehicle is
greater when it is unloaded.
7) Exercise
caution on ramps and inclines. Travel slowly and do not angle or turn on ramps.
Always travel with the load downhill when using pallet jacks. Be extremely
cautious when operating the vehicle near the edge of a loading dock or ramp.
8) Secure
bridgeplates. Drive carefully and slowly across dockboards and bridgeplates.
Never exceed these dockboards’ or bridgeplates’ rated capacity and make sure
they are secure before driving on these plates.
9) Do
not operate this equipment with greasy hands or shoes. It’s too easy to slip
off the controls and create an unsafe condition
10) Come to a
complete stop before changing directions
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