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- it is ok to shore a load around with your fork to get it in the proper stacking position.
true____ false____
- when picking up a load, you should:
a. spread the forks as wide as the load permits
b. make sure the load touches the back of the carriage
c. carefully pick up the load, raise to travel position and tilt the mast back slightly
d. all of the above
- you should never turn a lift truck with the load raised above travel height (6-8 inches above ground).
true____ false____
- if you are in a tip over situation, you should:
a. hold on tight
b. don’t jump
c. brace your feet
d. lean forward and away from the fall
e. all of the above
- dragging the forks on the ground will cause premature fork wear and compromise the strength of the forks.
true____ false____
- loose loads should never be higher than the load backrest extension.
true____ false____
- when executing a turn in to a narrow aisle:
a. approach aisle and turn slowly
b. sound horn
c. start turn when inside drive tire reaches the corner
d. all of the above
Question 53
Shoving food with a fork to position it is improper table etiquette, so the statement is false.
When picking up a load with a forklift, spreading forks as wide as the load permits, ensuring the load touches the back of the carriage, and carefully picking up the load, raising to travel position, and tilting the mast back slightly are all correct procedures. So "All of the above" is correct.
Turning a lift truck with the load raised above travel height is dangerous as it can cause the truck to tip over. So the statement is true.
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