6-2 Inspecting Your Truck
Inspecting Your Truck
Before using a lift truck, it is the operator's responsibility to check
its condition and be sure it is safe to operate.
Check for damage and maintenance problems; have repairs made
before you operate the truck. Unusual noises or problems must be
reported immediately to your supervisor or other designated
authority.
Do not make repairs yourself unless you are trained in lift truck repair
procedures and authorized by your employer. Have a qualified
mechanic make repairs using genuine CLARK or CLARK-approved
parts.
Do not operate a truck if it is in need of repair. If it is in an unsafe
condition, remove the key and report the condition to the proper
authority. If the truck becomes unsafe in any way while you are
operating it, stop operating the truck, report the problem
immediately, and have it corrected.
Lift trucks should be inspected every eight hours, or at the start of
each shift. In general, the daily inspection should include the visual
and functional checks described on the following pages.
As an aid in carrying out this inspection, CLARK has prepared a form
called the "Driver's Daily Checklist." We recommend that you use
this form to make a daily record of your inspections and truck
condition. You may obtain copies of this form from your CLARK
dealer.
Leaking hydraulic oil may be hot or under pressure. When
inspecting a lift truck:
• Wear safety glasses
• Do not check for leaks with bare hands.