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A Compliance With Regulations - Legal Requirements And Common Sense - Jungheinrich DFG 316s Betriebsanleitung

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A Compliance with regulations -
Legal requirements and common sense
In 1998, OSHA produced a report on its wide-ranging study into the use of powered
industrial trucks in industry. This report was published in the US Federal Register/
vol. 63, no. 230. In this report OSHA sets out the many reasons why employers are
required to train their employees in connection with the use of powered industrial
trucks and why untrained personnel must be prohibited from using industrial trucks
except in controlled operating conditions such as a training session. The report shows
how extremely important a training program as required by the OSHA guidelines is
for the safety of equipment and personnel in connection with the use of powered
industrial trucks. 29 CFR part 1910.178. In simple terms, thorough training prior to the
use of an industrial truck is extremely important and must take place before an
industrial truck is used, since accidents leading to injury and death or property
damage are almost always the consequence of disregarding the underlying risks held
by the use of industrial trucks or of ignoring safety instructions and safety precautions
designed to minimize or eliminate such risks. The OSHA training program specifically
addresses these risks. The evidence contained in the OSHA report demonstrates that
the statutory training requirements for operators and employers are based on
experience and general judgment.
Jungheinrich representatives are always on hand to provide advice on issues
surrounding the loading, operation, use and maintenance of powered industrial
trucks.
According to the OSHA report, knowledge and skills to operate an industrial truck
powered by an electric drive are not innate in human beings. Quite the contrary: This
knowledge can only be acquired through theoretical and practical training. It is up to
you, the operator, and your employer to be aware of your responsibilities and of all
national and regional regulations and laws governing training requirements and the
safe use of powered industrial trucks, not only because the law requires it but
because it is a matter of common sense.
Powered industrial trucks may only be operated by trained and tested persons.
Training programs must satisfy OSHA requirements and as a minimum
address the topics mentioned here.
Employers and operators should pay especial attention to the section in ASME
regulations B56.1 concerning the operator.
"Safe operation is the responsibility of the operator" ASME B56.1 -2004, Part II
Section 5.1.1.
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