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Reporting near misses can give you the chance of preventing a severe accident, so treat them seriously. You may use the principles of hazard management in this process. It is important that if someone is killed or seriously injured — or could have been killed or seriously injured at your workplace — Safework SA must be notified. When management works with workers to achieve shared objectives workers are more likely to understand decisions and actively support them. Workers have a good understanding of high-risk activities in their work areas.
By setting up a communication system, where management and employees have a genuine opportunity to exchange views, informed decisions can be made based on shared information.
Effective worker involvement and cooperation assists in preventing incidents, injuries and ill health. For example, in larger organisations consider health and safety representatives and safety committees. These arrangements should be developed in consultation with workers, documented and communicated to everybody. For smaller organisations, less formal systems such as regular 'toolbox' or safety communications meetings can be considered. Some organisations combine formal and informal communication methods very effectively.
PCBUs Employers must involve workers, so that potential health and safety issues can be identified and resolved. Workers have the practical experience that is valuable in ensuring that workplace changes are implemented effectively and do not create further risks. Training must be provided to all staff to ensure the communication you have established is effective. Where possible have the electricity power shut off. If this is not possible, the power lines must be insulated.
What is the best method to determine the voltage of over head power lines? If NOT possible: o You should remain on the forklift if it is safe to do so o Do not touch any metal parts of the forklift o Call for assistance! Straddle Truck D. Counter Balanced Stand-up E. Walkie Straddle F. Walkie Reach B. Reach Truck C. It is designed to handle pallets or skids. These forks are sometimes tapered on the bottom face so they can be used to chisel under certain types of loads.
The Polished and Tapered fork is primarily used for chiselling operations. It is a thin fork that has a very smooth finish. These forks can be tapered either top or bottom depending on the intended chiselling operation. This fork can also be used for handling pallets or skids.
The Plywood fork is primarily used in the timber business. For example, a standard pallet is mm in length, therefore, the forks to be used should be approximately mm in length.
Fork length should always be shorter than the load length. Forks which protrude beyond the load may cause damage; however, if the forks are too short then load stability will be at risk. If ever faced with the situation where the forks are longer than the load, the operator should endeavour to travel in reverse with the forks trailing.
The slide over the regular forks and give added length. Fork extensions are an attachment and their weight should be taken into account as part of the load being carried by the forklift. Using fork extensions eliminates the necessity to have more than one pair of forks. The key points are to use the proper length of forks spaced correctly for the load.
In most cases load handling is performed with pallets. The distance between the forks should be adjusted to be approximately between two thirds or three quarters of the overall width of the pallet to give the strongest support and to enable greater ease of manoeuvrability especially when stacking or de-stacking in confined areas.
The Collapsed Height is the distance from the floor to the top of the mast when the forks are in their lowest position. Free Lift is the distance the forks may be raised before the Collapsed Height is increased. The Maximum Fork Height is the distance from the floor to the top of the forks when the mast is fully raised.
Overall Extended Height is the distance from the floor to the top of the load back rest extension when the mast is fully raised. This allows the Truck to turn much sharper than those steered by the front wheels. Tail swing is a characteristic of Forklift Trucks. This is the direct result of being steered by the rear wheels. Operators need to become accustomed to this peculiarity in order to avoid accidents.
Before boarding the machine check the position of the rear wheels. One hand must be on the steering wheel at all times during operation. Travel at a safe speed to enable manoeuvres to be carried out safely. Turn steering only when the forklift is moving. If the forklift is fitted with pneumatic tyres ensure that they are inflated to recommended pressures.
Never switch the engine off whilst the vehicle is in motion. Loss of engine power will result in loss of power steering function. The effect of rear wheel steering is similar to driving an ordinary vehicle in reverse. This action induces the characteristic of rear end swing.
Rear end swing is a major contributor to a considerable number of accidents involving forklift trucks. Novice drivers need to be particularly careful of this feature. Additionally, rear wheel steered vehicles will not revert from a turning arc to a straight course if the steering wheel is released. The tendency is for the turn to be continued in a decreasing circular movement until maximum lock is reached. The variety of fuel sources are also similar to those of a normal motor car and include petrol, diesel, LPG and CNG compressed natural gas.
Gas powered vehicles are more often used indoors whereas those powered by petrol or diesel are often larger and are used in outdoor environments. Even with the advent of catalytic mufflers these engines should not be idled unnecessarily in confined spaces. More forklifts use the internal combustion engine rather than battery power because of its greater versatility as a power source. Considering that an internal combustion engine develops more torque than a battery powered vehicle, it yields more power.
As a consequence, internal combustion engine forklifts will have a higher grade climbing ability than a comparable battery powered machine. Large outdoor forklifts always use internal combustion engine due to their power requirements. Being fume free means they are ideally suited for use in operations such as food processing or, manufacturing plants where people are working in confined or poorly ventilated areas.
Their quietness is beneficial when used in an area where noise would create a disturbance to workers. In contrast to the internal combustion engine, the battery operated forklift has fewer parts and can be built more compactly.
Lead acid batteries should be stored in a cool well ventilated area away from ignition sources eg welding, smoking etc. A spill tray should be installed under the battery to contain any spill. If installed batteries are at risk of metal tools or other conductive materials touching terminals, then the terminals should be insulated.
Semi-Pneumatic Tyres: Hollow centred tyres that operate at atmospheric pressure. Cushion Tyres: A solid tyre, but with a different tread and profile configuration to give it some of the shock absorbing qualities not found in a solid tyre. Service intervals can be determined by worked hours on the machine. Similar to using odometer readings for the servicing of motor vehicles.
Refuelling and even records of operating costs can be determined through hours worked. Forklifts fitted with gear boxes giving a range of forward and reverse gears should always begin travelling in the lowest gear possible. Low gear should also be used on ramps and when load positioning. In this case a clutch is not required to change gear. Depressing the pedal past the inching position will apply the brake. By using the inching pedal the operator is able to control the speed of the machine as well as being able to neutralise the transmission and stop the machine.
Once fully depressed, the inching pedal will hold the machine maximum braking , and neutralise the transmission without having to move the gear selector.
The accelerator can then be used for better hydraulic response when initiating stacking, de-stacking and other static load shifting operations. Clamps, revolving carriages, booms, jibs and even shovels form just a few of the attachments available. Most importantly, knowing these principles, will allow the operator to anticipate dangerous situations and thus maintain a safer operation. This is SAFE. Note:- the pivot point of the forklift is at the front wheels. The counterweight of the forklift must always be greater than the load.
In the following diagrams, counterweight C is greater than load D. As a consequence a loss of balance will occur. When operating a forklift this is called undercutting the load. Even if the weight of the load is less than the counterweight, by moving the load further away from the pivot point, we can cause the forklift to tip forward.
Overloading the forklift should never occur. This is a highly dangerous practice and will invariably cause the forklift to tip forward. Having the load unevenly balanced diagram 2. With rear end steering and moving at an approximate speed of 10kph, turning the steering will cause the rear to accelerate to 3 times the forward speed of the machine ie. This can easily cause the forklift to tip sideways.
The rear steering axle is mounted to the truck by means of a pivot pin in the centre of the axle. This method of suspension allows for some flexibility when travelling over rough ground. Diagram A shows an imaginary triangle drawn between the two front wheels and the pivot pin in the rear axle.
The centre of gravity of an object is the point within that object from which it could be suspended in mid-air perfectly balanced. Whenever operating a forklift, the centre of gravity must remain within the boundaries of the stability triangle, if not, the forklift will tip over. Diagrams 1 to 6 describe what happens to the centre of gravity during normal operation. Some forklifts have more degree of tilt than others and it should be noted that full backward or forward tilt should only be used under prescribed circumstances.
Providing that the weight of the load is evenly distributed and the load is against the backrest a more simple definition of load centre is Half the Length of the Load. In Diagram A the load length measures mm standard pallet so the load centre is mm.
In Diagram B the load measures mm, therefore, the load centre is mm. The data plate above describes that the machine can lift a maximum of kg to a maximum height of mm providing the load centre does not exceed mm.
When an attachment has been added the data plate will show a reduced lifting capacity. In consideration that this weight has been added forward of the pivot point the front wheels the capacity of the forklift is reduced by the weight of the attachment. Do not use. In Diagram 2 the load centre has increased to mm so the lifting capacity is reduced to kg.
In Diagram 3 the load centre has been increased even further to mm so the lifting capacity is further reduced to kg.
The forklift described on the graph can lift kg as long as the load centre is mm or less. As the load centre increases beyond mm, the lifting capacity is reduced, e. For a mm load centre the lifting capacity is further reduced to kg. Under no circumstances can a forklift lift a greater load than the stated maximum - even if the load centre is less than that stated! Park correctly in a designated area. Lower forks to the ground with the tips down.
Apply the parking brake. Switch engine and all electrics off. No smoking. Put on gloves and eye protection. Turn off cylinder supply valve hand tight.
If exchanging the cylinder before it has run out of gas, restart the engine and allow it to run until all of the gas in the supply line has been exhausted. When the engine stops turn off the ignition. Disconnect the supply hose at the quick release coupling. Release the cylinder clamps. Remove the cylinder and place in a designated area. Check new cylinder is full by laying it horizontally to read the gauge. Lift cylinder onto the cradle. Lock the cylinder clamps.
Connect the supply hose hand tight. Open the supply valve slowly to avoid air locks. Check for leaks by smell or look for frosting at coupling joints.
Heavy duty drive train delivers high torque and fast smooth rotation for quicker cycle times and speedier loading and unloading. Double Pallet Handlers High tensile steel construction. Eliminates load sag and increases stability and cycle times.
Load backrests are available to suit specific load types and maximise operator safety. Weight Gauges An economical way to check load weight. Large, easy to read face. In it also opened Nissan Forklift in Shanghai, China. Nissan Forklift is driven by its passion for attaining total customer satisfaction. Nissan Forklift is proud of its rich heritage of offering products that deliver high value to their owners. With the same meticulous quality standards and manufacturing principles incorporated into their forklift operations, the result is no less than the finest material handling equipment the industry has to offer.
Today, all four production facilities offer exceptional flexibility to respond to a variety of changing product needs by offering a range of innovative designs. Built on a smaller frame, our exclusive Nomad Series rides on solidpneumatic tires, offering your operation the flexibility of using thiscompact indoor truck outside on improved surfaces. These lift trucks also incorporate the most advanced technology in our industry and are backed by years of experience and expertise in the successful development of ultra-low emissionengine systems.
Indoors or out — only the Nomad. Powered by our industrial engines, our rugged Platinum II Internal Combustion IC cushion tire forklift truck deliver greater torque and horsepower to satisfy a variety of high cycle manufacturing, warehouse or other indoor applications. Each Platinum II comes standard with our comprehensive engine protection system to warn operators in case of excessive heat or a severe drop in oil pressure, providing extended engine and drive train life for your lift truck investment.
Each Platinum II pneumatic forklift truck comes standard with our comprehensive engine protection system to warn operators in case of excessive heat or a severe drop in oil pressure, providing extended engine and drive train life for your lift truck investment.
Owners will enjoy long per-charge operating hours. Drivers experience supreme operator comfort and ergonomics. Applications: Manufacturing, Warehousing; Flexible design allows use in various operating environments. And never once did we lose sight of the Nissan quality and durability our customers have come to rely upon for a half century. The dependability yof the mast and roller bearing design has been proven for more than a decade, delivering greater stability and capacity retention at high lift heights.
Single-Reach — Rated at 3, to 4,lbs. Double-Reach — Rated to 3,lbs. The OP Series offers its users simple, secure picking through its innovative Ergolift design. This unique, integrated system allows operators to raise or lower the pallet to a comfortable height while picking or placing loads using a secondary mast located on the fork side.
Its heavy-duty protective railing encloses the platform to eliminate the need for a harness.
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