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How often should in-plant forklifts undergo annual inspection?

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BrielleLee
09/01/25 4:13am
In-plant forklifts should be inspected once a year. Precautions for using forklifts within the factory area: Maintain good condition: Check the technical condition of all parts of the vehicle according to the specified items and standards to keep the forklift in good condition. Drive smoothly: When driving an in-plant forklift, do not raise the fork too high. When entering or leaving the work site or driving, pay attention to whether there are obstacles in the air that may collide. Sudden braking and sharp turns are prohibited. Ensure a safe working environment: Before starting, observe the surroundings of the forklift (for vehicles with air pressure or braking systems, the brake air pressure gauge reading must reach the specified value before starting), and sound the horn to start after confirming safety.
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ElainaDella
09/13/25 7:02am
When I used to operate forklifts, annual inspections were a routine practice that couldn't be neglected. The factory environment was harsh, with forklifts running all day, leading to significant wear and tear. Brakes and hydraulic systems were prone to aging. I've witnessed accidents caused by delayed inspections, where forklifts went out of control and injured people. Current regulations are strict—failing to inspect can result in fines or even production shutdowns. So, I recommend workers check tire pressure and chain tension monthly. This reduces issues during annual inspections and helps spot potential hazards early. Safety is no small matter; spending a bit more time on maintenance can prevent major troubles and even boost productivity. Don't procrastinate—set a phone reminder to keep track of inspection dates.
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DelAngela
10/27/25 7:48am
In our factory, annual forklift inspections are a mandatory requirement. I've noticed that management places great emphasis on this, as it directly relates to accident prevention and legal liabilities. Forklifts carry high risks when moving heavy loads, and the annual inspection includes checking steering responsiveness, brake performance, lighting, etc., to ensure everything is in proper working order. I've observed that companies neglecting annual inspections often face unexpected downtime, leading to higher costs. Employees should develop daily habits, such as checking fluid levels weekly to avoid leaks that could cause malfunctions. This practice helps reduce equipment damage and enhances workplace safety. In short, treat annual inspections as routine maintenance—don't wait for problems to arise before taking action.
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McKayden
12/10/25 8:04am
When I first started learning forklift maintenance, I was taught that annual inspections should be done once a year. The process is quite straightforward—our supervisor would guide us through a comprehensive check of the structure, engine, and safety devices. Forklifts are used frequently in the factory area, so inspections help prevent potential hazards. I’ve paid attention to details like tire wear affecting braking, so I make sure to avoid sharp turns during daily use. Annual inspections aren’t just about compliance—they’re about protecting yourself and your colleagues. My advice to newcomers is to seek guidance from experienced colleagues, take things step by step, and always prioritize safety.
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