Be a safe driver, The most important component is you – Crown Equipment 4500 Series User Manual

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Be a Safe Driver

23 Be a Safe Driver

MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO DRIVE
• Do not use this truck unless you are trained

and certified.

• Be certain you understand how your truck works and

the hazards that go with it. Don't drive the truck if you

have any doubts.

• Know the capacity of your truck (Load Weight, Load

Center and Lift Height). Make certain you use the

correct units of measure.

• Some trucks are not allowed in areas where there are

fire hazards. Be certain your truck is the correct fire

safety type for the area.

• Make sure your hands and shoes are clean and dry,

and your clothing is proper for the job.

MAKE SURE YOUR TRUCK IS READY
• Inspect your truck before using it (see pages 21 and

22). If it's not working right, or something is broken,

report the problem to your supervisor. Don't use

the truck.

• In an open area, test the brakes and plugging. Check

at a slow travel speed first, then a faster one. Know

the distance it takes to stop before you start work.

The most

important

component

is you.

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DRIVE CAUTIOUSLY, BE ALERT
• Adjust the seat and mirror.
• Fasten your seat belt and pull it snug.
• Never stick an arm or any part of your body outside

the operator area, no matter how slow the truck is

moving. A hand or foot caught between the truck and

a fixed object will be crushed or even cut off.

• Keep your hands on the controls and your feet by

the pedals.

• Travel in the direction that gives you the best view.

Look where you are going and slow down in congested

areas.

• Slow down for wet or slippery floors. Don't run

over things.

• Travel with the forks close to the ground and tilted up.

Place the load against the load backrest (vertical face

of the forks).

• Look where you are going before you change direction

of travel.

• See that you have room to drive and turn. Always

check for overhead objects.

• Slow down when making turns.
• Avoid sudden movement of controls. Learn to use

them smoothly at a moderate, even rate.

• Check clearances before raising or lowering the forks

or load.

• Be extra careful if you must use your truck in an area

where there is a risk of falling objects.

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