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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Record of Fuel Added' section. Enter the date, operator's name, fuel type, truck number, model number, engine oil, department, serial number, shift, hour meter reading, and hydraulic oil.
  3. Proceed to the 'Safety and Operational Checks' section. For each item listed under 'Engine Off Checks', mark either 'OK' or 'Maintenance' based on your inspection results. Ensure you check for leaks, tire conditions, forks condition, and other specified components.
  4. Repeat the process for the 'Engine On Checks'. Again, assess each item and indicate whether it is functioning smoothly or requires maintenance.
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Daily Inspection Checklist: Riding Grip Tow The vehicle inspection. Lines and hoses. Battery. Safety switch. Hand guards. The operations inspection. Test the brakes. Check the drive operations. Test the horn. Check the grip coupling.
They must not be placed in service if the examination shows any conditions adversely affecting the safety of the vehicle. Although the standard requires that the examination be conducted, there is no OSHA requirement that the examination be recorded in writing on a checklist such as the one you provided.
Operational inspection Listen for any unusual sounds or noises. Foot Brake unit stops smoothly. Lift Mechanism operates smoothly all the way up and down. Tilt Mechanism moves smoothly. Clutch and Gearshift shifts smoothly. Deadman Seat Brake holds when operator rises from seat.
Visual checks: Tyres (check for wear, splitting and pressures) Condition of the lights and lenses. Condition of the gauges. Obvious signs of damage to the body and overhead guards. Obvious signs of damage to the mast, lifting assembly and attachments. Forklift tynes and backrest for s and fractures.
OSHA does not require that forklift inspections be documented. However, using an inspection checklist, either written or electronic, is a good idea for two reasons: You ensure that all essential features of the vehicle are inspected routinely, and.

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The standard requires that all powered industrial truck operators are trained and certified to operate the equipment. The training program must include the following: Formal instruction (e.g., lecture, discussion, interactive computer learning, written material)
A comprehensive pre-start checklist should consist of checks for fluid levels (oil, hydraulic fluid, coolant), tyre condition and pressure, fork and mast integrity, safety devices (seat belts, horns, lights), operational controls (brakes, steering, lift controls), and any signs of leaks or damage.
Some OSHA standards require monthly equipment inspections, included are: Fire extinguishers. Eyewashes and safety showers. Cranes and hoists. Emergency escape respirators and self-contained breathing apparatus.

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