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Question
- when driving up or down a ramp with a load, you:
a. drive with the load downhill
b. drive with the load uphill
c. reduce speed by zigzagging
- you should turn off the ignition if you are more than 25 feet away or lose sight of your lift truck.
true____ false____
- a lift truck steers with its rear wheels causing the back end to swing outside the drive wheel path.
true____ false____
- when operating a lift truck, it is:
a. the pedestrian’s responsibility to watch you
b. your responsibility to watch the pedestrian
c. management’s responsibility to keep pedestrians out of your work area.
- when passing a pedestrian, you should:
a. sound your horn, establish eye contact and stay clear of him or her
b. just keep on going as long as he/she is not directly in front of you
c. continue on – they should eventually hear you coming and stay clear
- if a load obstructs your forward vision, you must travel in reverse or use a spotter to direct you.
true____ false____
- you should read and understand the operator’s manual before you operate your truck for the first time.
true____ false____
- you should keep a distance of at least three truck lengths between you and another truck traveling in the same direction.
true____ false____
Question 38
When driving a lift truck with a load up or down a ramp, driving with the load uphill (option b) is the correct safety practice. Driving with the load downhill (option a) can cause the load to shift and the truck to tip. Zigzagging (option c) is not a safe way to reduce speed on a ramp.
Lift truck safety rules state that you should turn off the ignition if you are more than 25 feet away or lose sight of your lift truck. So the correct answer is True.
Lift trucks steer with their rear wheels, which causes the back end to swing outside the drive wheel path. This is a characteristic of lift truck steering. So the answer is True.
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b. Drive with the load uphill