Traffic Rules
Inspections
Safe Driving
Load Handling
Real Scenarios
100

What speed should forklifts generally travel indoors?

Slow / 7 mph 

100

The frequency pre-shift inspections should be done?

Every shift

100

True/False You can carry passengers on a forklift?

False

100

The safest way to lift a load.

Evenly & secure

100

If someone is in your path you should.

Stop & wait

200

Who has the right of way at intersections?

Pedestrians

200

An item to check before operating.

Brakes, horn, tires, lights

200

How you should turn with a load.

Slow, pivot carefully

200

True/False – You can lift loads higher than forklift rating.

False

200

The first action if you notice fluid leakage.

Report

300

True/False – Forklifts can be driven on sidewalks.

False

300

If a problem is found during forklift inspection.

Tag out & report

300

When should horns should be used.

At intersections, blind spots

300

How loads should be stacked.

Stable, no overhang

300

True/False You can operate a forklift on ramps with heavy loads

True

400

(Daily Double): What must you do before entering an intersection?

Stop & look both ways

400

Inspections are important to

Prevent accidents

400

Backing up dangerous due to this.

Limited visibility

400

What forks need to do before lowering load.

Check area is clear

400

To prevent collisions in tight areas.

Slow speed, horn

500

The purpose of floor markings?

Traffic guidance & hazard warning

500

 (Daily Double): Performs forklift inspections.

Operator

500

How far you should you stay from edges.

At least 3 feet  

500

(Daily Double): What’s center of gravity’s effect?

Prevents tipping

500

Report near-misses to.

Prevent future incidents

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