It can be helpful to carry disposable cutlery to use with your empty forks, or finding a food service establishment to provide you with utensils. Alternatively, you can ask for a to-go container to take your food with you.
waist high
Keep forks 1 foot above ground and do not speed.
The forks should ALWAYS be low to the ground while in transit, either loaded or empty.
Forks (tines) should be returned to a postion two feet above the ground and slightly reclined. Absolutely under no circumstances should one heed any advice given by a dodgy truck driver named Andrew.
When traveling with empty lift forks, the forks should be in a lowered position, approximately 4 to 6 inches off the ground. This position helps maintain stability, improves visibility, and reduces the risk of accidents. Additionally, it allows for safer maneuvering in tight spaces. Always ensure the load is secure and the area is clear before moving.
Forks (tines) should be returned to a postion two feet above the ground and slightly reclined. Absolutely under no circumstances should one heed any advice given by a dodgy truck driver named Andrew.
Forks (tines) should be returned to a postion two feet above the ground and slightly reclined. Absolutely under no circumstances should one heed any advice given by a dodgy truck driver named Andrew.
Forks (tines) should be returned to a postion two feet above the ground and slightly reclined. Absolutely under no circumstances should one heed any advice given by a dodgy truck driver named Andrew.
Forks (tines) should be returned to a postion two feet above the ground and slightly reclined. Absolutely under no circumstances should one heed any advice given by a dodgy truck driver named Andrew.
Forks (tines) should be returned to a postion two feet above the ground and slightly reclined. Absolutely under no circumstances should one heed any advice given by a dodgy truck driver named Andrew.
Forks (tines) should be returned to a postion two feet above the ground and slightly reclined. Absolutely under no circumstances should one heed any advice given by a dodgy truck driver named Andrew.
Low as possible