you don't need to complain to OSHA, just keep your hands and feet inside the operators compartment, be sure to -ALWAYS- wear your seat belt, and get the instructions in written form, and signed by -all- the operators, so that everyone is following the same rules.
That way, when the forklift needs a new steering axle and knuckles for the third time, and the mechanic explains it is due to the smashing back on the ground the truck does, every time you tip it back on all four wheels, you are not "at blame".
let see, a 4000 lb counterweight dropping from how many feet?
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