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- 1 When picking up a load the correct fork spacing should be what?
- 2 What is the standard distance between the forks on a forklift?
- 3 What is the correct position when picking up a load?
- 4 When setting a load What should you do first?
- 5 What length pallet forks do I need?
- 6 How low should forks be when not carrying a load?
- 7 What is the proper way to lift a child?
- 8 Where should you hold and carry your load?
When picking up a load the correct fork spacing should be what?
Insert the fork all the way under the load (use forks that are at least two-thirds of the load length). Adjust the fork as wide as possible to fit the load and to provide a more even distribution of weight. Space the fork evenly from the centre stringer of the pallet to balance the load.
What is the standard distance between the forks on a forklift?
Counterbalance forklifts, also known as a forkift trucks, fork trucks or forklifts, are the most common type of material handling equipment and are characterised by a lifting unit, which consists of a mast and, typically, a forklift fork with 1.2 metres distance between the forks.
How far should the forks extend into the load?
ANSI (American National Standards Institute) states that the forks you are using go at least 2/3rds the length of the load. For instance, a 4 foot long fork can pick up loads up to 6 feet. When doing this the load needs to be evenly distributed on the pallet or the heavier end must be closest to the forklift.
What is the correct position when picking up a load?
Do not attempt to lift by bending forward. Bend your hips and knees to squat down to your load, keep it close to your body, and straighten your legs to lift. Never lift a heavy object above shoulder level. Avoid turning or twisting your body while lifting or holding a heavy object.
When setting a load What should you do first?
When setting a load, what should you do first?…Place the tasks for lifting a loaf in their proper order.
- Level the forks and set the forks for proper width.
- Position the load on the forks.
- Lift the load straight up.
- Tilt the load back slightly.
- Back up.
What is the correct amount of distance you should have between the load and the floor ground while driving?
According to OSHA 1910.178(n)(1), A safe distance shall be kept about three truck lengths. That length is about 20 feet away from each other and that the traffic rule shall be followed including the workplace’s speed limit.
What length pallet forks do I need?
The 36″ length is enough to lift any standard pallet. The forks don’t have to poke out the other side and the 36’s will get most of the pallet.
How low should forks be when not carrying a load?
Travel with forks as low as possible from the floor and tilted back (usually within 10-15 cm (4 to 6 inches) above the floor).
When handling loads the forks must be at least what length of the load?
two-thirds
The forks should be at least two-thirds the length of the load.
What is the proper way to lift a child?
Lift upwards following your head and shoulders. Hold the infant close to your body. Lift by extending your legs while keeping your back straight and buttocks out. Remember to breathe as you lift.
Where should you hold and carry your load?
Keep the load close to the waist. The load should be kept close to the body for as long as possible while lifting. Keep the heaviest side of the load next to the body. Adopt a stable position and make sure your feet are apart, with one leg slightly forward to maintain balance.
What is the proper way to lift loads?
Keep in mind:
- Do not attempt to lift by bending forward. Bend your hips and knees to squat down to your load, keep it close to your body, and straighten your legs to lift.
- Never lift a heavy object above shoulder level.
- Avoid turning or twisting your body while lifting or holding a heavy object.