Aisle Trucks
Found 9 free book(s)Reach Trucks - Crown Equipment Corporation | USA
www.crown.comYour Narrow-Aisle Truck 7 Your Narrow-Aisle Truck NARROW-AISLE TRUCKS Your narrow-aisle rider truck lifts, moves and stacks loads. It is designed to work in warehouses built with narrower aisles to give maximum storage. YOUR LIFT TRUCK IS NOT AN AUTOMOBILE With a load it may weigh as much as 3 automobiles. • You don't steer the same.
Forklift Safety Guide
depts.washington.eduApr 01, 2007 · Powered industrial trucks are classified into seven types based on their characteristics. On the next pages are some illustrations of common forklifts that fit these classes. Class Type Class 1 Electric Motor, Rider, Counter-Balanced Trucks (solid and pneumatic tires) Class 2 Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks (solid tires)
Powered Industrial Truck Safety - OSHAcademy
oshatrain.orgClass II Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks These forklifts are suitable for companies that have narrow aisles in their facilities to maximize the use of storage space. Class II vehicles have unique features that are designed to minimize the space occupied …
Safe Operating Procedure
ehs.unl.edutrucks; narrow aisle rider trucks; high lift order picker rider trucks; and counterbalanced front/side loader lift trucks. The term PIT does . NOT. include hand trucks that are not motorized; compressed air or nonflammable compressed gas-operated industrial trucks; vehicles intended primarily for earth moving or over-the-road hauling; or farm ...
Working platforms (non-integrated) on forklift trucks PM28
www.hse.gov.uktelehandlers and reach trucks. The actual capacity is the capacity of the truck when equipped with any specified attachments, such as side shift and, when carrying out maintenance work, any items or parts placed in the platform add to the overall weight on it. For very narrow aisle (VNA) trucks with elevated operator position
GENERAL INDUSTRY SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARD PART …
www.michigan.gov(4) "Narrow aisle truck" means a self-loading truck primarily intended for right angle stacking in aisles narrower than those normally required by counterbalanced trucks of the same capacity. (Appendix A, Figure 10). (5) "Non-elevating truck" means a …
OPERATING ELECTRIC PALLET JACKS SAFELY
guides.aurorapictures.com• When approaching intersections, blind corners or aisle ways, stop and sound your horn; this will alert pedestrians and other vehicle operators of your presence. Always remember that pedestrians have the right of way. • When following other trucks, maintain a three-truck distance between trucks; this allows room to maneuver and stop if needed.
FLOOR MARKING GUIDE - Thomasnet
cdn.thomasnet.comA good average aisle width is 36 inches. OSHA regulations are more specific about aisle widths inside storage rooms containing flammable and combustible liquids- in these cases, aisles must be at least three feet wide. Additionally, for emergency exit access points, 28 inches is the minimum allowed width. Aisle Widths
H40-70FT SERIES TECHNICAL GUIDE - Hyster
www.hyster.comCERTIFICATION: Hyster lift trucks meet the design and construction requirements of B56.1-1969, per OSHA Section 1910.178(a)(2), and also comply with the B56.1 revision in effect at time of manufacture. Certification of compliance with the applicable ANSI standards appears on the lift …