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UniCarriers FG25T3C - Qualified Operators

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TRAIN OPERATOR TO STACK SAFELY
Stacking
Unstacking
Stacking means piling up a palleted load or
material directly on top of each other, without using
racks or shelves to separate them. If stacking work
is not done properly, the loads may slip or fall,
endangering the operator as well as fellow workers
in the area.
Safety classes should be held to train all operators
in the proper method of stacking and unstacking
loads.
(Your UniCarriers dealer can provide information
about safety stacking training.)
TIRED OR UNWELL? SEND THEM
HOME!
Do not let people take chances. An operator who is
overworked or fatigued, an operator who is feeling
unwell, or an operator who is intoxicated must not
be allowed in the driver’s seat.
WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR
Gloves
Safety
Shoes
Work
Clothes
Goggles
Hard Hat
Always wear proper work clothes for driving.
Work clothes should be designed to prevent any
part from accidentally catching on knobs or other
parts of the truck or equipment. For example,
shirts and trousers should have tight cuffs.
Always wear a hard hat and safety shoes.
Wear other protective gear as appropriate to
the conditions of the work site, i.e., goggles or
gloves.
PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN EMERGENCY
EQUIPMENT
Fire extinguishers and first aid kits should be
provided and maintained for use in case of a fire
or accident. All personnel should understand the
location and use of emergency equipment.
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FOR SUPERVISORS
QUALIFIED OPERATORS

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