SAMPLE
DAILY CHECKLISTS FOR POWERED INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS
The following checklists are intended to assist in providing
training on OSHA's revised powered industrial truck operator
standards. They are not a substitute for any of the provisions
of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, or
for any standards issued by the U.S. Department of Labor's
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
OSHA wishes to acknowledge the UAW-Ford National Joint
Committee on Health and Safety for granting permission
to use the checklists and related graphics.
DAILY
INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Propane Forklift Truck
KEY
OFF Procedures
- The
vehicle inspection
- Overhead
guard
- Hydraulic
cylinders
- Mast
assembly
- Lift
chains and rollers
- Forks
- Tires
- LPG
tank and locator pin
- LPG
tank hose
- Gas
gauge
- Check
the engine oil level
- Examine
the battery
- Check
the hydraulic fluid level
- Check
the engine coolant level
KEY
ON Procedures
- Test
the front, tail, and brake lights
ENGINE
RUNNING Procedures
- Check
the gauges
- Oil
pressure indicator lamp
- Ammeter
indicator lamp
- Hour
meter
- Water
temperature gauge
- Test
the standard equipment
- Steering
- Brakes
- Horn
- Safety
seat (if equipped)
- Check
the operation of load-handling attachments
- Check
the transmission fluid level
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DAILY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Yard Forklift Truck
KEY
OFF Procedures
- The
vehicle inspection
- Overhead
guard
- Hydraulic
cylinders
- Mast
assembly
- Lift
chains and rollers
- Forks
- Tires
- LPG
tank and locator pin
- LPG
tank hose
- Gas
gauge
- Check
the engine oil level
- Examine
the battery
- Inspect
the hydraulic fluid level
- Check
the engine coolant level
KEY
ON Procedures
- Test
the standard equipment
- Front,
tail, and brake lights
- Fuel
gauge (if diesel)
- Windshield
wiper
- Heater
ENGINE
RUNNING Procedures
- Check
the gauges
- Oil
pressure indicator lamp
- Ammeter
indicator lamp
- Ammeter
- Hour
Meter
- Water
Temperature Gauge
- Test
the standard equipment
- Steering
- Brakes
- Horn
- Safety
seat (if equipped)
- Check
the operation of load-handling attachments
- Check
the transmission fluid level
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Source:
http://www.osha-slc.gov/Training/PIT/pit_checklist.html
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