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Safe Forklift Operation


Forklift operators and employees working around
these operations are at risk of hazards such as
collisions, falls, tip-overs, and struck-by conditions.
Ways to prevent these hazards include:

Forklift Operations
• Always operate the vehicle according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Always wear a seatbelt when the forklift has one.
• Never exceed the rated load and ensure it is stable
and balanced.
• Do not raise or lower the load while traveling.
• Keep a safe distance from platform and ramp edges.
• Be aware of other vehicles in the work area.
• Have clear visibility of the work area and ensure
you have enough clearance when raising, loading,
and operating a forklift.
• Use proper footing and the handhold, if available,
when entering the lift.
• Use horns at cross aisles and obstructed areas.
• Watch for pedestrians and observe the speed limit.
• Do not give rides or use the forks to lift people.

Safety Training
• Only trained and certified workers may operate
a forklift.
• Ensure operators are trained on types of trucks in use.

Forklift Maintenance
• Remove from service any forklift found to be in
unsafe operating condition.
• Keep forklifts in clean condition; free of excess oil
and grease.
• Repair and maintain according to the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
OSHA 3949-04R 2019

For more information:

www.osha.gov (800) 321-OSHA (6742)

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