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dan m:

Google: aem.org best practices 3/08

The key paragraph reads: "Rough-terrain forklifts are intended primarily for use as material handlers, but if there is no other practical option available, and if such use is approved by the forklift manufacturer, then use of an approved work platform is allowed, in accordance with the applicable safety standard: ANSI/ITSDF B56.6 - 2005." Preventing Rough Terrain Forklift Accidents, Best Practices Bulletin 3/08 (AEM)

The key words are: no other practical option available (and) if such use is approved by the forklift manufacturer.
  • Posted 6 May 2008 13:54
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