Getting Aboard the Lift truck
The 3-point dismount is amongst the keys to maintaining operator safety. It is the main factor for maintaining operator safety, even though this is normally ignored. For example, several years ago, at a forklift rally, a contestant perfectly executed the course at a lift truck rally. At the end of his run, he was so thrilled, that he jumped off of his equipment and forgot to make a 3-point dismount. The judges ended up docking marks from his overall score and he failed to win the competition.
The very serious problem of mounting and dismounting the lift truck is included in training. Having the drivers wear their seatbelts could also help save their lives in event of any tip-overs. It is truly vital to understand that if a loaded forklift's center of gravity moves outside of the stability triangle then a tip-over situation can occur. Skilled drivers seldom ever run into a tip-over situation, however, it is really important that they are prepared for that possibility in case it occurs.
Mount/Dismount
Dismounting and mounting of forklifts is vital for ensuring the operator stays safe. This is also essential even on low platform pallet jacks. There are way too many injuries sustained from utilizing these equipment. Several of the serious situations include: Driver's catching their loose clothing or coveralls when dismounting and could end up falling and breaking their back. Sometimes, the operator could sprain or break an ankle when they step off of a lift truck. The driver could break an arm accidentally when falling and slipping off of the pallet jack. The operator could suffer from torn shoulder muscles if they slip on floor debris when they are still hanging onto the handhold utilizing one hand.
Having 3 points of contact is necessary when dismounting or mounting a lift truck in order to keep you safe. The 3 points could be obtained by 1 foot and 2 hands or by 1 hand and 2 feet. This stance is exactly like climbing down or up a ladder. Don't forget to face the machine at all times. Operators often tend to hop or jump off the equipment or to face away from the machinery and these mistakes greatly reduce the overall risk of injury to themselves.
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