A forklift operator should travel with a full load by keeping the forks elevated just above ground level to maintain stability while ensuring visibility is not obstructed. The operator should drive in a straight line, avoiding sharp turns and sudden stops to prevent tipping. It's important to maintain a safe speed and be aware of the surroundings, including pedestrians and obstacles. Lastly, the load should be tilted back slightly to enhance balance and prevent it from sliding off.
Forks slightly tilted back, one foot above ground, be able to see ahead over the load
Backwards to see
Backwards to see
Backwards to see
Backwards to see
Backwards to see
Backwards to see
Backwards to see
Backwards to see
hoW to operate a fork lift with full load D
hoW to operate a fork lift with full load D
Platform right down about 6 inches off ground to enable sight over the load.