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Jplayer, thanks for your responses, they were very helpful, and thanks to everyone that replied, I have been a forklift instructor for 8 years and I have never had this question come up and in our operating enviroment here I thought this is something that would eventually come up so I thought I would seek out the answer ahead of time. I just went through a OSHA audit and inspection and did not ask the inspector the question, but this was something that I wanted clarification on.
Thanks again. Dee C
  • Posted 10 Apr 2012 21:43
  • By dee_c
  • joined 17 Mar'11 - 4 messages
  • Oklahoma, United States

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