Mobile Plant Operators’ Handbook
Mobile Plant Operators’ Handbook Introduction This Handbook is for our employees who operate our forklift trucks and other mobile plant to help minimise the risks of operator error. Please study the handbook frequently so that you do not fall into bad habits or make mistakes. As a company we pride ourselves in the care we show both our customers and also the public at large. We are confident that we can count on your co-operation. By being safety conscious at all times you will be doing your share towards helping to build a safety record of which we can all be proud.
Introduction
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Only operate mobile plant if you are trained and authorised to do so. Before using the equipment ensure a daily check has been completed. When using the equipment wear proper protective work wear follow the good operational practices set out in this Guide.
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Contents Before you start
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Persons authorised to operate items of mobile plant
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Seatbelts
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Alcohol, drug abuse
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Legal responsibilities
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Care of equipment
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Operator/driver safety
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Courtesy
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Confirmation of Understanding Operators’ Checklist
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Contents
Do’s and Don’ts of using mobile plant
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Before you start As for all other builders merchants, our fork lift trucks and other mobile plant are indispensable pieces of equipment. The equipment is safe if operated properly but accidents can occur and national figures show the cause is usually operator error. A careful and efficient operator/driver of mobile plant should be guided by simple and fundamental rules of safety. You should therefore take necessary precautions to ensure the safety of others as well as your own and should avoid careless operating habits, which cause risks to health and safety or damage to equipment.
Before you start
Persons authorised to operate items of mobile plant Only operators/drivers who are over 18 years of age and have been trained to company standards and have been issued with a Company or Company Approved Training Company Permit are allowed to operate/drive items of mobile plant. The Permit must be appropriate to the item of plant being operated/driven. You will be expected to take refresher training on a regular basis.
Seatbelts Seatbelts must be used (where fitted) while operating/driving items of mobile plant.
Alcohol, drug abuse Operating/driving an item of mobile plant while under the influence of alcohol or any drugs or narcotics is strictly prohibited and subject to disciplinary action.
Legal responsibilities Operator/drivers are legally responsible for their actions in the yard or on the public highway (if the item if plant being used is registered for use on the public highway) and for their compliance with all internal and road traffic regulations. Operators/drivers are responsible for reporting all defects on mobile plant being used/driven.
Care of equipment Operators/drivers must carry out a daily check of the equipment being operated/driven. This check must be carried out using the Mobile Plant Daily Check and Defect Report. This check sheet must be completed, signed and dated. An example of a daily check list is shown in the Appendix at the end of this handbook. Operators/drivers must never assume anyone else has checked the item of plant. Any defects or damage, however caused, must be notified to your Branch Manager.
Operator/driver safety For your safety you must always use company issued Personal Protective Equipment, a list of this is available from your manager.
Courtesy Show courtesy to others while driving and display good manners at all times even if provoked.
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Do’s and Dont’s of using mobile plant • Take pride in the safety and functional reliability of the equipment you are operating/driving • Carry out a daily defect check • Face the equipment when mounting or dismounting from the cab and use the steps and handles provided
• Take care when operating/driving, observe all pedestrians and traffic movements in the yard • Allow sufficient space for operation in the workplace. Ensure loads are not wider than gangways • Carry loads as near to the ground as practicable • Always face in the direction of travel • If bulk loads obscure forward vision only then drive in reverse. However, the load should always lead when travelling up inclines • Drive at speeds consistent with site speed limits and conditions, slow down for wet, slippery or loose surfaces.
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• Ensure there is no approaching traffic before carefully dismounting the mobile plant
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Do’s and Dont’s of using mobile plant • Cross kerbs, rail tracks etc diagonally • Ensure that any place where a load is set down is strong enough to accommodate the weight of the load • When approaching blind areas such as crossings, doors etc slow down. Sound the horn and when vision is obstructed keep well to the correct side
Do’s and Dont’s
• Take care when placing loads on racking. The load being placed or the forks could, if you are not careful, push the goods off the 2nd row of racking
• When the truck is travelling without a load the forks should be about 150mm (6ins) above the ground • Be prepared in case of fire and know where the fire extinguishers are • Before leaving the truck ensure that the brakes are applied, controls are at neutral, the forks are fully lowered and the power is shut off • If you are not confident in any respects regarding the use, control or operation of mobile plant, please alert your manager so that alternative training can be provided.
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Do’s and Dont’s of using mobile plant • Assume that others know what you are doing or where you are going. Always observe the principles of the Highway Code. Do not expect pedestrians to treat gangways and aisles like main roads where traffic has right of way • Do not jump off the mobile plant • Pick up loads by defective or damaged pallets, don’t pick up loads that are insecure or unsafe
• Do not run over loose objects. (Stop the truck, remove objects to the side) • Let unauthorised persons to drive or allow passengers ride on the mobile plant • Make fast starts, jerky stops and quick turns. Particularly when materials are being stacked at heights • Let your body go outside the confines of the mobile plant. Only when signalling a turn or other manoeuvring should the arm or hand be allowed to extend outside the limits of the plant body or cab
Do’s and Dont’s
• Carry divisible loads that are higher than the fork carriage or load backrest. (i.e. two or more pallets, two or more packs of plasterboard etc)
• Allow anyone to stand or walk under the elevated forks or load • Allow an engine-powered truck to remain stationary for long periods with the engine running. The build-up of fumes and gases, particularly in confined areas can be unpleasant and very dangerous.
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Do’s and Dont’s of using mobile plant
Do’s and Dont’s
• Attempt to repair faults yourself - they should be left to a qualified maintenance person
• Leave the keys in the truck when it is not being used • Attempt to handle loads that exceed the actual capacity of the truck • Attempt to handle one load using two trucks. Remember mobile plant can be dangerous if not treated with respect, operated correctly and driven with due care and attention.
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I confirm that I have carried out all the checks listed overleaf and that any defects have been brought to the attention of my Manager/Supervisor
Operative’s signature:
Action(s) taken:
Date:
Manager/Supervisor/Repair Agent signature:
Confirmation of Understanding
OPERATORS’ COPY
FILE COPY I confirm that I have carried out all the checks listed overleaf and that any defects have been brought to the attention of my Manager/Supervisor
Operative’s signature:
Action(s) taken:
Date:
Manager/Supervisor/Repair Agent signature:
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Operators’ Checklist Forklift Truck & Mobile Plant Daily checklist and defect report Driver’s Name Date Branch
Speedo/Hour Reading Items to be Checked at the start of each day P = O.K. X = Defect Diesel / Gas Electric 1. Engine Oil level - check and fill as necessary 2. Radiator Coolant level - check and fill as necessary 3. Fuel / Gas level - fill as necessary 4. Gas Cylinder System - check for leaks
Operators’ Checklist
Vehicle Type
5. Battery Charge Indicator 6. Hydraulic Oil level 7. Horn, Lights, Wipers 8. Flashing Beacon 9. Reversing Alarm 10. Brake Pedal operation 11. Park Brake operation 12. Hydraulic Controls Lift and Tilt 13. Wheel Nuts - check for tightness 14. Tyres - check for cuts, wear and correct inflation 15. Seat Belt & Seat condition 16. Forks, Buckets, Attachments condition 17. Steering 18. Battery Distilled Water Level (do not overfill; wear safety glasses/gloves) 19. Battery Charger, Plugs, Meters, Switches 20. Bodywork and Chassis - check for damage 21. Grease nipples lubricated (weekly use - supplied equipment) If there are any faults, detail them overleaf. Do not use machinery if it is not working properly.
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