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Clark GEX 16
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Section 1. General Safety Rules
Tip-Over 1-13
Tip-Over
Lateral Tip-over
Lateral tip-over can occur with a com-
bination of speed a
nd sharpness of
turn. This combination will exceed the
stability of the truck. This condition is
even more likely with an unloaded
truck.
With the load or upright raised, lateral
t
ip-over can occur while turning and/or
braking when traveling in reverse or accelerating and turning
w
hile traveling forward.
Lateral tip-over can occur loaded or unloaded by turning on an
incline or ramp.
Longitudinal Tip-over
Longitudinal tip-over can occur with a
combination of overloading and load
elevate
d also with capacity load and
elevated. This combination will exceed
the stability of the truck. This condition
is even more likely with excessive for-
ward tilt, braking in forward travel or
a
ccelerating rearward
.
Longitudinal tip-over can occur by driving with the load down
slope on a steep grade.
Lateral and longitudinal tip-over can occur if the truck is driven over
ob
jects on the floor or ground, off the edge of improved surfaces, or
into potholes in the road surface, or by running into overhead objects
or collisions.
An off dock type of tip-over can occur
if the truck is steered too close
to the dock edge, driven off the edge of the dock or ramp, or if the
highway truck or trailer rolls away from the dock or is driven away
during loading.
WARNING
The conditions listed above can be further aggravated by
overloading, excessive tilt, or off center loads.
IMPORTANT
Lift truck tip-over can cause serious injury or death if the
operator is trapped between the truck and the ground.

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