Topics related to powered industrial truck | Topics related to your workplace |
Operating instructions | Surface conditions where the PIT will be operated |
Warnings and precautions for the types of PIT the operator will be authorized to operate | Composition of loads to be carried and load stability |
Differences between the PIT and the automobile | Load manipulation, stacking, and unstacking |
PIT controls and instrumentation: Where they are located, what they do, and how they work | Pedestrian traffic in areas where the PIT will be operated |
Engine or motor operation | Narrow aisles and other restricted places where the PIT will be operated |
Steering and maneuvering | Use of door opening and closing devices |
Visibility (including restrictions due to loading) | Hazardous (classified) locations where the PIT will be operated |
Fork and attachment adaptation, operation, and use limitations | Ramps and other sloped surfaces that could affect the PITs stability |
PIT capacity | Closed environments and other areas where insufficient ventilation or poor PIT maintenance could cause a buildup of carbon monoxide or diesel exhaust |
PIT stability | Other unique or potentially hazardous environmental conditions in the workplace that could affect safe operation |
Any PIT inspection and maintenance that the operator will be required to perform | |
Refueling | |
Charging and recharging of batteries | |
Operating limitations | |
Any other operating instructions, warnings, or precautions listed in the operator's manual for the types of PIT that the employee is being trained to operate |