Be a safe driver, Continued, 27 be a safe driver – Crown Equipment 4000 Series User Manual

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27 Be a Safe Driver

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WATCH OUT FOR OTHER PEOPLE

• Slow down. Yield or stop for pedestrians.

Use your horn when you come to a crosswalk

or intersection.

• Be careful that you don't pin or crush someone.

For example: Never drive your truck toward anyone
standing in front of a fixed object.

• Watch out for power unit swing.
• Never allow passengers on your truck.
• Keep others away from your truck while you're working.

Don't ever allow anyone on or under the load or forks.

• Don't let anyone use your truck unless they are trained

and certified.

• Never lift anyone with the forks unless they are using

an approved platform. Even then use extreme caution:
• Use a securely attached and approved safety platform.
• Make certain lifting mechanism is operating properly.
• Have load backrest vertical (never tilt when elevated).
• Make certain truck is in neutral and brake is applied.
• Lift and lower slowly.
• Watch for overhead obstructions.
• Be sure you can see and hear the person being lifted.
• Never transport anyone on the platform from one

location to another.

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AVOID FALLS AND TIPOVERS

• Stay with your truck. Don't jump from a moving or

falling sit-down rider truck.

• Stay away from the edge of docks and ramps.
• Check that bridgeplates and dockboards are secure.

Be certain that either the trailer wheels are chocked or

the trailer is locked to the dock. Check capacities. Be

sure your truck, with load, isn't too heavy for where

you are driving.

• Make sure the load you are moving is stable. Spread

the forks as far as you can and center the load. Insert

forks as far under the load as you can. Be even more

careful with long, high or wide loads. They can be less

stable.

• Use forward tilt only when you have the load in a rack,

over a stack or close to the floor. Use minimum fork

tilt to pick up or place a load. When lifting or lowering

outside a rack, keep the load backrest vertical or tilted

back slightly.

• When moving loads on grades or ramps, drive with

your forks pointed upgrade. Without a load, drive with

forks downgrade. Slow down, and don't turn on grades

or ramps.

LEAVING YOUR TRUCK
• Stop your truck completely before getting off.
• Lower the forks to the floor. Turn the truck off or

disconnect the battery. Apply the parking brake.

• Avoid parking on inclines. But if you must, block the

wheels of your truck.

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