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(n) Traveling.
(n)(1)
All
traffic regulations shall be observed, including authorized plant speed
limits. A safe distance shall be maintained approximately three truck
lengths from the truck ahead, and the truck shall be kept under control at
all times. (n)(2)
The
right of way shall be yielded to ambulances, fire trucks, or other
vehicles in emergency situations. (n)(3)
Other
trucks traveling in the same direction at intersections, blind spots, or
other dangerous locations shall not be passed. (n)(4)
The
driver shall be required to slow down and sound the horn at cross aisles
and other locations where vision is obstructed. If the load being carried
obstructs forward view, the driver shall be required to travel with the
load trailing. (n)(5)
Railroad
tracks shall be crossed diagonally wherever possible. Parking closer than
8 feet from the center of railroad tracks is prohibited. (n)(6)
The
driver shall be required to look in the direction of, and keep a clear
view of the path of travel. (n)(7)
Grades
shall be ascended or descended slowly. (n)(7)(i) When
ascending or descending grades in excess of 10 percent, loaded trucks
shall be driven with the load upgrade. ..1910.178(n)(7)(ii) [Reserved] (n)(7)(iii) On all
grades the load and load engaging means shall be tilted back if
applicable, and raised only as far as necessary to clear the road surface. (n)(8)
Under
all travel conditions the truck shall be operated at a speed that will
permit it to be brought to a stop in a safe manner. (n)(9)
Stunt
driving and horseplay shall not be permitted. (n)(10)
The
driver shall be required to slow down for wet and slippery floors. (n)(11)
Dockboard
or bridgeplates, shall be properly secured before they are driven over.
Dockboard or bridgeplates shall be driven over carefully and slowly and
their rated capacity never exceeded. (n)(12)
Elevators
shall be approached slowly, and then entered squarely after the elevator
car is properly leveled. Once on the elevator, the controls shall be
neutralized, power shut off, and the brakes set. (n)(13)
Motorized
hand trucks must enter elevator or other confined areas with load end
forward. ..1910.178(n)(14) Running
over loose objects on the roadway surface shall be avoided. (n)(15)
While
negotiating turns, speed shall be reduced to a safe level by means of
turning the hand steering wheel in a smooth, sweeping motion. Except when
maneuvering at a very low speed, the hand steering wheel shall be turned
at a moderate, even rate. (o) Loading.
(o)(1)
Only
stable or safely arranged loads shall be handled. Caution shall be
exercised when handling off-center loads which cannot be centered. (o)(2)
Only
loads within the rated capacity of the truck shall be handled. (o)(3)
The
long or high (including multiple-tiered) loads which may affect capacity
shall be adjusted. (o)(4)
Trucks
equipped with attachments shall be operated as partially loaded trucks
when not handling a load. (o)(5)
A load
engaging means shall be placed under the load as far as possible; the mast
shall be carefully tilted backward to stabilize the load. ..1910.178(o)(6) Extreme
care shall be used when tilting the load forward or backward, particularly
when high tiering. Tilting forward with load engaging means elevated shall
be prohibited except to pick up a load. An elevated load shall not be
tilted forward except when the load is in a deposit position over a rack
or stack. When stacking or tiering, only enough backward tilt to stabilize
the load shall be used. (p) Operation of the
Truck.
(p)(1)
If at
any time a powered industrial truck is found to be in need of repair,
defective, or in any way unsafe, the truck shall be taken out of service
until it has been restored to safe operating condition. (p)(2)
Fuel
tanks shall not be filled while the engine is running. Spillage shall be
avoided. (p)(3)
Spillage
of oil or fuel shall be carefully washed away or completely evaporated and
the fuel tank cap replaced before restarting engine. (p)(4)
No
truck shall be operated with a leak in the fuel system until the leak has
been corrected. (p)(5)
Open
flames shall not be used for checking electrolyte level in storage
batteries or gasoline level in fuel tanks.
Maintenance of
Industrial Trucks.
(q)(1)
Any
power-operated industrial truck not in safe operating condition shall be
removed from service. All repairs shall be made by authorized personnel. ..1910.178(q)(2) No
repairs shall be made in Class I, II, and III locations. (q)(3)
Those
repairs to the fuel and ignition systems of industrial trucks which
involve fire hazards shall be conducted only in locations designated for
such repairs. (q)(4)
Trucks
in need of repairs to the electrical system shall have the battery
disconnected prior to such repairs. (q)(5)
All
parts of any such industrial truck requiring replacement shall be replaced
only by parts equivalent as to safety with those used in the original
design. (q)(6)
Industrial
trucks shall not be altered so that the relative positions of the various
parts are different from what they were when originally received from the
manufacturer, nor shall they be altered either by the addition of extra
parts not provided by the manufacturer or by the elimination of any parts,
except as provided in paragraph (q)(12) of this section. Additional
counterweighting of fork trucks shall not be done unless approved by the
truck manufacturer. ..1910.178(q)(7) (q)(7)
Industrial
trucks shall be examined before being placed in service, and shall not be
placed in service if the examination shows any condition adversely
affecting the safety of the vehicle. Such examination shall be made at
least daily. Where industrial trucks are used on a round-the-clock basis,
they shall be examined after each shift. Defects when found shall be
immediately reported and corrected. (q)(8)
Water
mufflers shall be filled daily or as frequently as is necessary to prevent
depletion of the supply of water below 75 percent of the filled capacity.
Vehicles with mufflers having screens or other parts that may become
clogged shall not be operated while such screens or parts are clogged. Any
vehicle that emits hazardous sparks or flames from the exhaust system
shall immediately be removed from service, and not returned to service
until the cause for the emission of such sparks and flames has been
eliminated. (q)(9)
When
the temperature of any part of any truck is found to be in excess of its
normal operating temperature, thus creating a hazardous condition, the
vehicle shall be removed from service and not returned to service until
the cause for such overheating has been eliminated. (q)(10)
Industrial
trucks shall be kept in a clean condition, free of lint, excess oil, and
grease. Noncombustible agents should be used for cleaning trucks. Low
flash point (below 100 deg. F.) solvents shall not be used. High flash
point (at or above 100 deg. F.) solvents may be used. Precautions
regarding toxicity, ventilation, and fire hazard shall be consonant with
the agent or solvent used. (q)(11)
[Reserved] ..1910.178(q)(12) Industrial
trucks originally approved for the use of gasoline for fuel may be
converted to liquefied petroleum gas fuel provided the complete conversion
results in a truck which embodies the features specified for LP or LPS
designated trucks. Such conversion equipment shall be approved. The
description of the component parts of this conversion system and the
recommended method of installation on specific trucks are contained in the
"Listed by Report." [39 FR
23502, June 27, 1974, as amended at 40 FR 23073, May 28, 1975; 43 FR
49749, Oct. 24, 1978; 49 FR 5322, Feb. 10, 1984; 53 FR 12122, Apr. 12,
1988; 55 FR 32015, Aug. 6, 1990; 61 FR 9227, March 7, 1996; 63 FR 66270,
Dec. 1, 1998] |