Verified
If you are moving, the forks should be kept just high enough to clear any
obstructions on the floor
True
You should only refuel or recharge your truck in areas designated for that
purpose.
True
Raising the load while traveling or turning is the proper approach for placing the
load on the rack.
False
You should make certain that the rear wheels are chocked before loading or
unloading a trailer.
True
Only trained and authorized operators are permitted to operate a powered
industrial truck.
True
Under certain conditions, employees are permitted to walk or work under
elevated forks or loads.
False
A truck is considered unattended when it is within the operator's view, but ten
feet away from the operator.
False
When you park your truck, park it in front of a stairway so fire fighters can get to
it quickly.
False
It is O.K. to pass another truck at an intersection as long as you sound your horn.
False
If the load blocks your view, you must travel with the load trailing.
True
Railroad tracks must be crossed straight on.
False
When going up or down a ramp, you must have the load on the upgrade.
True
Unloaded trucks should be operated on all grades with the load engaging means
downward.
True
Since lift trucks are very heavy, you do not have to slow down for wet and
slippery floors.
False
Only loads within the rated capacity of the truck shall be handled.
True
Forks must be placed under the load as far as possible.
True