OSHA: How Lift Trucks Work Test Questions With 100% Verified /Correct Answers
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OSHA forklift
Institution
OSHA Forklift
Drag and drop the items on the right to the category on the left. - ANSWER-Cars:
-Wide wheelbase
-Lower center of gravity
-Front wheel steering
Lift Trucks:
-Rear wheel steering
-Narrower wheelbase
Higher center of gravity
Sam is ready to use a forklift to move pallets of bagged pet food....
OSHA: How Lift Trucks Work Test Questions
With 100% Verified /Correct Answers
Drag and drop the items on the right to the category on the left. - ANSWER-Cars:
-Wide wheelbase
-Lower center of gravity
-Front wheel steering
Lift Trucks:
-Rear wheel steering
-Narrower wheelbase
Higher center of gravity
Sam is ready to use a forklift to move pallets of bagged pet food. She checks the lift
truck's date plate to confirm that the weight of the stacked pallets as 625 lbs. is within
the truck's capacity of 650 lbs. However, when Sam lifts the pallet high into the air, the
forklift tips forward. What most likely caused this to happen? - ANSWER-Sam failed to
account for the height she planned to lift the load
Greg is training a new employee on how to position the load on the forks. What should
he tell the new employee to do so that the load is positioned correctly? - ANSWER--
Position the load back on the forks
-Tilt the forks slightly back when lifting
What types of actions can negatively affect the stability of your lift truck and possibly
cause an accident? - ANSWER--Jerky operation of the hydraulic system
-Traveling with a raised load
-Taking corners too fast
-Overloading the lift truck
Lift trucks have: - ANSWER--The ability to take sharp turns
-A narrower wheelbase than cars
-Three points of suspension
The imaginary area in which a lift truck's center of gravity must remain in order to
prevent the lift truck from tripping over is called the: - ANSWER-Stability triangle
To prevent the lift truck from tripping over while lifting a load, you should: - ANSWER--
Keep the forks tilted back
-Keep the load back on the forks
A lift truck's load capacity can be affected by: - ANSWER--Where the load center is
-The height you plan to lift the load
-Any attachments used
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