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You always keep the forks (and the load) as low to the ground as possible. This holds true for forklifts, front end loaders, etc.
Always down and on the floor.
A person driving in reverse is always at fault.
Yes, always reverse down a slope or ramp, keeping the forks and load pointing up hill. Going down a ramp with the load in front could allow the load to slide downwards off the forks.
The load should always be kept low whenever the forklift is traveling.
A car in reverse is almost always at fault if it gets in a collision, unless you can prove that the other vehichle was driving recklessly.
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
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
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Normal is always on the ocean border and reverse is always not in an ocean border
Downhill side