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What are the contents of forklift safety training?

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OElliot
08/26/25 3:31am
Forklift training content includes forklift driving and comprehensive operation, key points and requirements for loading and unloading goods, as well as the basic principles and structure of forklifts, daily maintenance and regular inspections, introduction to basic knowledge of steering systems, masts, and forks, etc. Additional information: Safety aspects: The hazards of forklifts, pre-operation inspections of forklifts, safety requirements during forklift operations, and forklift safety precautions. Basic operations: Basic requirements that drivers should meet in daily operations, driver safety insurance, starting, forklift driving, forklift operations, forklift parking, forklift charging, forklift maintenance, handling of forklift accidents, safety of stackers, precautions for transporting dangerous goods, pre-operation checks, and daily maintenance.
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Casey
09/08/25 4:09am
After operating forklifts for so many years, I believe the core of safety training lies in practical inspections and risk prevention. Before starting, a comprehensive vehicle check is mandatory: tire pressure, hydraulic systems, horns, and brakes must all be confirmed as normal; for electric forklifts, battery levels need checking, while fuel-powered ones require oil line inspections. During operation, speed control is emphasized: reduce to crawling speed at warehouse corners or crowded areas, and maintain larger turning radii to avoid tipping. Load handling is critical: never overload, keep lifting heights within safe limits; prioritize stabilizing the center of gravity on uneven ground. For accident prevention, monitor pedestrian movements: use horns for warnings and maintain clear visibility. Emergency procedures are also essential: stop immediately in emergencies, handle oil leaks or fires. For maintenance, develop daily habits like chain lubrication to prevent accidents. Safety first – these practices have helped me avoid numerous hazards.
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VanAdaline
10/22/25 4:12am
In safety training, the content is divided into several major sections: The theoretical part covers the basics of forklifts, such as types (electric or diesel), working principles, and regulatory requirements, ensuring everyone understands safety standards. The practical module is the most useful: trainees practice starting procedures, slow driving, and precise steering; they also learn to maintain balance and stability when lifting loads. A key focus is risk identification: recognizing hazards like slopes and blind spots, with situational simulations to reinforce safety awareness. Maintenance knowledge is also included: regular checks of brakes, chains, and hydraulic oil to keep the vehicle in optimal condition. The training concludes with an exam: a written test covering rules and a practical test for driving skills. Throughout the process, protective equipment is emphasized: gloves and safety shoes must not be forgotten. After the training, safe operation becomes a natural habit.
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