Information

  • Document No.

  • Conducted on:

  • Prepared by:

  • Personnel:

Behaviours

  • Forklift driver name:

  • Company:

  • Seatbelt worn while forklift is in use?

  • Horn being used at corners, oncoming traffic and blind spots?

  • Forklift driver and pedestrians following 3 metre rule?

  • Forklift driver has stopped and lowered forks prior to pedestrians approaching?

  • Is the driver carrying his fork hoist license?

  • Dates on Competency card are all valid?

  • Machine is clean and free of rubbish?

  • Required PPE is being worn?

  • Is the fork hoist free of any noticeable faults or have any faults been raised by driver for machine?

Observation

  • Is the rail side alarm free of any faults?

  • Pedestrians using designated walkways?

  • Empty Pallets stacked safely in designated areas?

  • Fire safety equipment clear of obstruction?

  • Area is clear of rubbish?

  • Emergency exits are clear of obstructions?

  • Spills are isolated?

  • Correct Safety signage is in place?

Discussion

  • Name:

  • Company:

  • What items are you allowed to stop and grab before proceeding to assembly point?

  • What should you do when the evacuation alarm sounds while you are working?

  • What is the minimum distant required between moving MHE and pedestrians.

  • What should you do if you see water, oil or liquid on the floor?

  • How many fork hoists are allowed to load/unload a vehicle at any one time?

  • Who's responsible for reporting a hazard/near miss/injury/property damage?

  • What must you carry with you at all times when you are using the MHE equipment.

  • What should you do if you see something being done that is unsafe?

  • Where are the first aid kits located in AKL Inwards Goods?

  • Name a First Aider in your department?<br>

  • Name a Fire Warden in your department

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