This protects your eyes from flying debris.
What are safety glasses?
This device is used to put out small fire.
What is a fire extinguisher?
You should lift with these, not your back.
What are your legs?
This must be worn while operating a forklift.
What is a seatbelt?
This number is called for life-threatening emergencies.
What is 911?
This PPE protects your hearing in noisy environments.
What are earplugs or earmuffs?
This is the acronym used to remember how to operate a fire extinguisher.
What is PASS?
Before lifting an unfamiliar load, you should test its __.
What is weight?
Operators should always look in this direction when traveling.
What is the direction of travel?
After an injury, this should be reported immediately to a supervisor.
What is an incident or accident?
This PPE protects your feet from falling objects.
What are steel-toed safety shoes?
These should remain unobstructed at all times.
What are emergency exits?
This type of injury often results from improper lifting techniques.
What is a back injury or strain?
Forklifts should be inspected at the beginning of each _____.
What is shift?
This kit contains supplies for treating minor injuries.
What is a first aid kit?
These gloves help prevent injuries from sharp objects
What is cut gloves?
The fire triangle consists of heat, fuel, and _____.
What is oxygen?
Loads should be kept close to the body to reduce this.
What is strain or injury risk?
Riders are prohibited unless the forklift is designed for this purpose.
What is carrying passengers?
A practice evacuation is commonly called this.
What is a fire drill?
Employees are responsible for inspecting PPE before this.
What is each use?
A Class F fire involves this type of hazard.
What is a wet chemical extinguisher?
You should do a team lift if it is over ____ pounds.
What is 40lbs
The area around a moving forklift where pedestrians should never stand is called the forklift's _____.
What is the blind spot (or danger zone)?
An event that could have caused injury or damage but did not is called this.
What is a near miss?