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Canada i see it now A1__S
I think i best get a job in Canada and write a few syllabuses No offence but Basic safety must come 1st.....And everyone needs to sing the same song..... So if anyone in Canada is offering any jobs i may well be interested......... Approach stack stop 6 " away with fork tips......... hand brake on nuetral.............. level forks check above for dangers.... raise forks to desired hieght,,,,,all round checks engage gear release h/brake drive forward gently till heels of forks touch pallet....... Stop apply h.brake nutral...... Lift pallet just clear of beam/ racking........ slight tilt back to stabilze load. aLL ROUND CHECK engage gear release h/brake reverse clear of stack..... Stop aply h/brake nuetral.... Lower load to approx 6" from ground and apply tilt to stabilize load..... All round checks engage gear drive away for next procedure........................ Any comments ?

Sorry A1__s But if you quote In your signature -------------------------
Alberta Forklift Safety Council Serious about safety!---------------------Do you not think you should be more safety orientated ??? You appear to cut corners all the time......------------------- I Train to high standards LEGAL REQIREMENTS ---------------------------------------
  • Posted 12 Mar 2005 22:44
  • Modified 12 Mar 2005 22:57 by poster
  • By Ken_UK
  • joined 12 Mar'05 - 7 messages
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