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List Price: $99.95 Length of Video(in Minutes): 12 Publisher: Digital-2000, Inc. Description: This electric powered vehicle is unique because it allows the operator to be elevated with the forks as they are raised or lowered. This program geared to specific safety rules, operating procedures, and general operating principles.
Excerpt: There’s a variety of material handling order selector
equipment in use today. The same principles apply generally to all types of
order selector equipment, but each person who is trained an authorized to
operate this equipment must always follow the equipment manufacturer’s
operating and safety instructions. Your organization may have additional safety
rules and procedures that you must follow for proper operating guidelines.
Because of the many different types of equipment in use today time does not
allow us to show or demonstrate the basic principles on each type of equipment,
however the equipment in our demonstrations and operations will give you
additional knowledge to use and possibly apply to your specific equipment. In
all circumstances, however, you must follow your equipment manufacturer’s
operating, safety, and maintenance instructions and procedures.
Okay, let’s begin with some basic principles of the
equipment. Order selector equipment is designed to carry loads forward of the
front wheel so that the weight of the load is counter-balanced by the weight of
the truck. We call this the lever or see-saw principle. The center of the
lever, or pivot point, is the front tires. The further the load is carried from
this pivot point the greater will be the uplift at the front of the truck. The
safety rule in this case requires the operator to carry the load against the
load stops of the equipment. The farther away from the center or pivot point,
the less load capacity of the vehicle. Lifting the load when the weight exceeds
the truck’s capacity can create a hazardous condition. Lifting the load when
the center of gravity exceeds the truck’s rated load center can also create a
hazardous condition. Be sure you know and understand your equipment’s rated
safe lifting capacity, and how longer loads can decrease the safe lifting
capacity of your vehicle. Specifications are listed on your vehicle’s data
plate located on the vehicle. We’ll discuss some safe operating rules in a
minute, but first let’s review some safety rules for order selectors. Be sure
your body belt and lanyard are fastened at all times when order selecting.
Before operating your equipment inspect the belt and lanyard for damage, frays,
or other unsafe conditions. If your equipment is damaged or unserviceable don’t
operate the equipment until the body belt/lanyard devices are repaired or replaced.
Order pick from the operator platform whenever possible. This is the safest
position. When a supplementary operator’s platform is used it must be securely
fastened to the elevating mechanism. Safe, neat stacking is one of your most
important functions. Know the capacity of the floors in all stacking areas, and
do not handle unstable or loosely packed loads. When tiering a load approach
the stack squarely. Stop close to the stack or tier and lift the load high
enough to clear the top of the stack. With the load up, move forward slowly,
until the truck is almost touching the stack. The rear edge of the skid or
pallet should be lined up exactly with the rear edge of the load or rack on
which your stacking. With the load even, stack beneath it, lower the load
carefully. Drop the fork slightly to clear the load. After checking to make
sure no one is behind you, back away until the forks are clear of the stack.
Stop and lower the platform. That’s a fairly simple example of proper stacking.
However, you’re going to run into many different situations, different types of
loads, and other variables. The most important thing is to use your good
judgment, follow basic safety procedures, and make the right decision
regardless of the circumstance. If you’re not sure, or if you have a question
about anything, always ask your supervisor before proceeding, don’t take
chances. 
Let’s now take a look at the vehicle and some basic
operating procedures. Keep in mind that you’re equipment may be different so
follow your equipment manufacturer’s recommendations. Apply power to the truck
by connecting the battery plug to the truck receptacle. Be sure the plug is
fully inserted and locked into place so there is enough pressure at the contact
mating surface to ensure against burning. Next depress the brake pedal to
release the truck brake and activate the truck power. Turn the on/off key
switch to the on position, and step down on the service parking brake and
actuate the electrical system. The truck can only be operated from the operator’s
platform. Before you operate the truck be sure that the guard rails are in
place, and the body belt and lanyard are securely fashioned. Steering is
controlled by the left hand.
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