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Wheels and tires check for wear, damage, and air pressure, if pneumatic tires. Forks forks not bent or at different heights; no cracks present; positioning latches in good working condition; carriage teeth not broken, chipped or worn. Chain anchor pins not worn, loose or bent.
An operator should inspect the forklift truck every day, including at the beginning of each shift, and before using each time.
Forklift daily inspection sheets should be retained for at least one year, ing to OSHA regulations.
A forklift checklist is a tool used by forklift operators to ensure that powered industrial trucks are in good working condition before use.
ing to OSHA regulations, forklift inspections should be conducted on a daily basis at the start of the operators shift. It is the operators responsibility to fully inspect the forklift before it is placed into service and report any abnormalities to their supervisor.
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Internal Combustion (IC) forklifts generally need service every 250-300 hours. You may need service more often if you operate forklifts in extreme temperatures or dirty environments or have fork attachments.
Daily or Pre-Operational Forklift Inspections General state and any obvious damage. Tyres. Engine oil level. Hydraulic fluid level. Safety features (brakes, lights, alarms, sensors) Battery. Nuts, bolts, and chains. Hydraulic systems.
KEY ON Procedures Check the battery discharge indicator. Test the standard equipment. Safety interlock. Steering. Brakes. Lights. Horn. Check the accessories. Gripper jaws. Work platform.
Check that the drivers mirrors are clean, secure and not damaged. Check that the wheels are in good condition with no cracks or damage and that they are secure. The tyres are the only parts of a forklift that are always in contact with the ground.
1910.178(q)(7) does have a general requirement that all powered industrial trucks be examined before being placed in service. This examination is required daily or after each shift if the trucks are used on a round-the-clock basis.

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