Powered Industrial Trucks - Test - 60 Questions

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Power Industrial Vechicle (Forklift)

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Powered Industrial Trucks - Written Test
1. An operator of a lift truck should never drive up to employees that are standing in front of a fixed object.
True
False
2. You may give a fellow employee a ride for a short distance
True
False
3. Operators should never put their arms or legs outside the running lines of a moving truck.
True
False
4. A truck should not be used to open railroad car doors unless designed and/or specially equipped for that purpose.
True
False
5. Trucks and trailers must have two (2) rear wheels blocked or restrained by other mechanical means when being boarded by a rider-type powered industrial truck.
True
False
6. It is safe practice for you to inspect the landing gears of semi-trailers to make sure it will hold the weight of your powered industrial truck and its load.
True
False
7. Only specially equipped trucks shall be used in hazardous areas.
True
False
8. You are required to report only accidents that involve injuries.
True
False
9. You should not fuel your truck while the engine is running.
True
False
10. When following another truck, you should maintain at least three (3) truck lengths.
True
False
11. The best method for crossing railroad tracks is diagonally.
True
False
12. When the load blocks your forward visibility, stand up and drive slowly.
True
False
13. Drive at reduced speeds on wet or slippery floors.
True
False
14. Your lift trucks should never be left unattended with the motor running.
True
False
15. Operators will check safety devices: brakes, horns, steering, parking brake, upright operations and fluid leaks at the beginning of each shift.
True
False
16. When coming down a grade or ramp, your load should be trailing you.
True
False
17. When loading, the load should be tilted and cradled against the backrest.
True
False
18. When lowering the load, it is proper to stop it suddenly.
True
False
19. Other workers may stand close by when you stack materials, if they have a safe exit.
True
False
20. It is wrong to stack material in front of fire doors.
True
False
21. Material may be stacked in aisles and roadways, if enough room is left to get by.
True
False
22. Smoking or other sources of ignition should be kept away from battery charging area.
True
False
23. The same weight can be lifted with the ends of the forks as can be lifted when the forks are running all the way underneath the load.
True
False
24. You may have people stand or add wight to the back of the truck in order to lift more weight with the fork.
True
False
25. A driver should always plan the path of travel to avoid obstacles.
True
False
26. A safe distance should be maintained from edge of ramps and platforms.
True
False
27. When parking on an incline, truck wheels should be blocked and wheels turned.
True
False
28. You can pass another truck traveling in the same direction at an intersection if you sound your horn and signal your intention to pass.
True
False
The next part is Multiple Choice. Please read carefully as some questions may have multiple answers that need to be selected.
The next part is Multiple Choice. Please read carefully as some questions may have multiple answers that need to be selected.
29. In checking your truck, you find the power steering system squeals as soon as you turn it on. You should:
Add fluid to the reservoir
Notify your supervisor
Operate truck to see if noise goes away
30. When changing directions:
Always stop
Slow down to at least 1 MPH
Don't worry about speed as the lift truck is built to take the shock
31. You can increase the rated capacity of your truck:
By adding additional counterweighting with written approval from the manufacturer
If your lift is under 84 inches high
If it's only for less than 5 minutes
32. As a driver, it is:
Your responsibility to watch for pedestrians
Their responsibility to watch for you
Mgmt's responsibility to keep out of P.I.T. Work areas
33. On a lift truck, your horn:
Makes a good device to catch your buddy's attention
Should be sounded at intersections
Should be sounded when you're racing after another lift truck
34. If mechanical trouble develop(s), you should:
Fix it yourself, if minor in nature
Drive until repairs can be made
Report the trouble to your supervisor
35. Forks on empty parked trucks must always be:
Two inches from the floor
Four inches from the floor
On the floor
36. Another person may ride the forks of a fork truck:
If you need help reaching a high load
If the trip is a short one
If truck is equipped with special platform for doing so
37. When overtaking a pedestrian from the rear, you should:
Continue on so long as he is not right in front of you
Go around him
Sound horn and steer clear of him
38. When operating your truck on a public road you should:
Assume traffic will avoid you
Obey the rules of the road as though you were in a car
Drive backwards so you can see cars behind you
39. If you see a loose object laying on the floor you should:
Make a written note to remind your supervisor to pick it up
Ignore it, someone will eventually move it
Stop and pick it up so you don't drive over it
40. Your powered industrial truck permit must be:
Filed with the State of Michigan
Secured to the back of your truck
Be carried or made available for inspection during working hours
41. All operators of powered industrial trucks must:
Have state operators certification
Be trained in safe forklift operation
Have pervious forklift experience
42. Modifications to powered industrial trucks must be approved by:
OSHA
The United States Forklift Association
The manufacturer
43. A powered industrial truck nameplate must be:
Located on the motor
Two inches by two inches square
Able to be read
44. An overhead guard is required on:
Only LP powered trucks
Only electric powered trucks
All powered industrial trucks
45: A Semi-trailer must have the wheels chocked when:
The truck is full
The truck is empty
You plan on entering the trailer with a powered industrial truck
46. You must never stand or pass under:
Any elevated portion of a powered industrial truck
Any load exceeding 1000 pounds
Any load of loose material
47. A powered industrial truck with the motor running is unattended when:
The operator leaves the seat
The operator is further than 25 feet from the truck
The operator can no longer see the truck
48. If a roll door is too heavy to lift, you may:
Ram the door with the lift
Lift the door with the forks
Never use the lift to open it
49. When using a safety platform, you must:
Secure the platform to the lift
Always have the operator remain on the lift
Never travel with personnel elevated in safety platform
50. Never park loads in front of:
Doors and stairways
Fire extinguishers
Aisles
51. Stunt driving and horseplay are:
Permitted only by trained operators
Never permitted
Allowed in empty warehouses
52. The operational speed of a powered industrial truck is limited by:
Engine size
The weight of the truck
The area and conditions in which the truck will operate
53. When ascending or descending grades, operators must drive with the load:
Upgrade
In any direction as long as they think they're safe
Downgrade
54. The operator of a powered industrial truck may:
Use the mirrors to drive without looking
Hang off of the lift to see around the load
Use a spotter or drive in the direction they have unobstructed vision
55. If the truck operators view is blocked by the load, they must:
Have someone ride on top of the load yelling directions
Go any way they want if they hold the horn down
Travel with the load trailing
56. You may exceed the trucks capacity rating:
By ten percent
By a maximum of 500 pounds
Never
57. The Operators Daily Checklist must include:
Check of tires, lights, brakes, steering, engine oil and transmission fluid
Mileage
Fuel usage
58. The operator must report to management:
Any safety problems with powered industrial trucks
Other employees who run fuel tanks low
Employees who take on the easy loads
59. Strong fuel odors around the lifts could mean:
Premium fuel was put into lidt
Leaks in the fuel system
Empty gas tank
60. Pedestrians may:
Walk under raised forks if trained to do so
Never walk under raised forks
Walk under raised forks if work requires it
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