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A train operator should blow their horn when approaching crossings where cars or pedestrians may be. They should also always have their lights on.
A forklift operator is responsible for watching for pedestrians while operating a forklift. Everyone else in the warehouse should also watch for pedestrians and always look where you are going.supervisor
As slow as possible. You should never be on the high end of the reverse gear, and the motor should be at idle as you're backing.
A forklift operator is responsible for watching for pedestrians while operating a forklift. Everyone else in the warehouse should also watch for pedestrians and always look where you are going.supervisor
Always yield to pedestrians. If you hit one, you have almost no chance of getting off the hook. Even if it's not your fault, it'll be tough.
Yield to the pedestrians.
No, pedestrians should not be capitalized. If it was part of a title, then yes, for example:In the play, Don't Hit the Pedestrian, comics provided satire about modern stupidities of jaywalkers.
When a pedestrians crossing the street they should look both ways to make sure there is oncoming traffic. Pedestrians should also use sidewalks and only cross the street at an intersection.
When possible, pedestrians should walk: On the right side of the road to avoid oncoming cars.
Ensure the trailer is backed firmly against the dockEnsure the driver has pulled both the tractor and trailer air brakesEnsure the trailer wheels are chockedEnsure that platform from the dock to the trailer is firmly in placeEnsure that the trailer is secured to the dock via the mechanism which comes up and clamps onto the trailer's DOT bumperEnsure the light outside the dock is displaying RED (and not GREEN)