1. Violation of employment regulations (such as driving under the influence, driving while tired, driving without a license, etc.)
2. Violations of traffic regulations (such as speeding, aggressive lane changing, unsafe overtaking, rough loading and unloading, not following lanes, not yielding to pedestrians and vehicles, and carrying passengers while driving)
3. Lack of thorough observation before starting, divided attention during operation, and negative mental activities such as rushing to complete tasks or taking shortcuts.
4. Neglectful maintenance and inspection of forklifts, incomplete and ineffective safety devices (steering, braking, horn, lighting, etc.), fuel leaks, and excessively worn tires; forklifts operated with malfunctions.
5. When navigating through areas with poor visibility, sharp turns, or roadside obstructions, drivers may exhibit excessive confidence, fail to decelerate as required, and lack preparedness for emergency situations.
6. When descending, do not decelerate on slippery sections (such as during rain, when the road is wet with oil, on smooth surfaces, or on steel plates), and avoid abrupt steering or emergency braking, as this can cause skidding or even a rollover.
7. Wire aging and peeling, loose fastenings, grounding, poor contact, and failure to turn off the main power switch when leaving the forklift.
Preventive Measures:
Only individuals who have received forklift driving training and obtained a forklift operation license are permitted to operate forklifts within the company.
2. Forklifts should travel at a maximum speed of 10 km/h on the factory's roadways and no faster than 5 km/h within the building. Speeding is prohibited.
3. When forklifts are operating on factory roads or within workshops, they must adhere to road signs and barriers and travel only on designated vehicle lanes. They are not permitted to cross lanes or take shortcuts through work areas.
4. Forklifts must slow down and sound their horn when passing through the workshop gate, and also pay attention to whether the top of the gate frame or the left and right ends of the cargo can pass smoothly.
Lever through the door.
5. Forklifts are equipped with only one driver's seat; no additional passengers are allowed. It is also prohibited to use forklifts for convenience as a means of transportation; if found doing so,
If a forklift is being used as a lifting platform, a specialized lifting frame must be used, and it is not permitted for individuals to stand directly on the forks or any non-specialized platforms.
What are the precautions when operating forklifts?
Conducting aerial operations; forklifts are typically not allowed to carry passengers while in use.
6. When operating forklifts for loading and unloading operations, it is imperative to:
The forklift must be parked securely before lifting the cargo.
b. The cargo weight must not exceed the forklift's rated lifting capacity.
c. Forks must be long enough to ensure the load's center of gravity rests on the fork.
d. Forks must be adjusted to the wide width to prevent goods from tilting to the sides.
e. Both forks must be used simultaneously to ensure adequate stability of the cargo.
Goods must not be placed directly on the forks; instead, a pallet or other container must be used.
During cargo loading and unloading, if visibility is poor, someone must be present on-site to guide.
7. When transporting goods with forklifts, please be mindful of:
Goods must be adequately stable on forklifts; for items lacking sufficient stability, reinforcement measures should be taken to prevent tipping during the forklift's start, stop, or turn.
b. If cargo obstructs your view, reverse the vehicle or request someone to guide you.
During operation, constant attention must be paid to the stability of the cargo, hence, the speed must be controlled, and deceleration should be applied when turning.
Make sure to also check for adequate turning space.





