Forklifts are used in a variety of different settings. They can be used to move, raise, and lower large objects, pallets, crates, or other containers. As with any equipment or tool, there are many possible hazards associated with their use. Exceeding the capacity of the forklift presents serious hazards such as tip-overs, falling loads, loss of steering control, collision, and being struck by a falling load. A forklift’s capacity is the manufacturer’s guideline for how much weight the forklift can safely lift.
The stated capacity of a forklift only applies to the load center indicated on the data plate. If the load is not centered at the specified position, the forklift’s capacity will be reduced. Loads come in all shapes and sizes, not just symmetrical boxes. An example is standard pipe or unstacked lumber that is not tied together. The load size, position, and weight distribution critically affect the forklift’s capacity and the stability of the truck.
Forklift: Load Stability Training Class Topic Overview:
Our easy-to-use video kit provides all the necessary materials for running successful training class, including:
19-minute Forklift: Load Stability Safety training video developed by industry specialists
Course Outcomes
After completing this training workers will have a better understanding of safe forklift operation and how to properly balance their forklift while hauling loads to avoid collisions or loss of control.
Who should take this course?
New or seasoned employees who will operate a forklift in your facility. This training is also suitable for managers, refresher training, or to train the trainer.
The following are free previews of the Forklift Load Stability videos:
English | Spanish |
Product Type | Physical |
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Weight | 0 lbs 4 oz |
Dimensions | 5.5in x 0.2in x 8in |
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