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A forklift (also called a lift truck, a high/low, a stacker-truck, or a sideloader) is a powered industrial truck
Truck

File:Red truck USA.JPGA truck is a type of motor vehicle commonly used for carrying goods and materials. Some light trucks are relatively small, similar in size to a passenger automobile....
 used to lift and transport
Transport

Transport or transportation is the movement of passenger and cargo from one location to another. Transport is performed by various modes of transport, such as aviation, rail transport, road transport, ship transport, cable transport, pipeline transport and space transport....
 materials. The modern forklift was developed in the 1920s by various companies including the transmission
Transmission (mechanics)

Using the principle of mechanical advantage, transmissions provide a speed-torque conversion from a higher speed motor to a slower but more forceful output or vice-versa....
 manufacturing company Clark
Clark Material Handling Company

Clark Material Handling Company is a manufacturer of forklift trucks based in Lexington, Kentucky. The company has a production plant in Changwon, South Korea....
 and the hoist company Yale & Towne Manufacturing
Yale Materials Handling Corporation

Yale Materials Handling Corporation is a corporation that produces forklift trucks and other material handling equipment. The company was started as a lock manufacturer in 1844....
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Airforce Forklift
A forklift (also called a lift truck, a high/low, a stacker-truck, or a sideloader) is a powered industrial truck
Truck

File:Red truck USA.JPGA truck is a type of motor vehicle commonly used for carrying goods and materials. Some light trucks are relatively small, similar in size to a passenger automobile....
 used to lift and transport
Transport

Transport or transportation is the movement of passenger and cargo from one location to another. Transport is performed by various modes of transport, such as aviation, rail transport, road transport, ship transport, cable transport, pipeline transport and space transport....
 materials. The modern forklift was developed in the 1920s by various companies including the transmission
Transmission (mechanics)

Using the principle of mechanical advantage, transmissions provide a speed-torque conversion from a higher speed motor to a slower but more forceful output or vice-versa....
 manufacturing company Clark
Clark Material Handling Company

Clark Material Handling Company is a manufacturer of forklift trucks based in Lexington, Kentucky. The company has a production plant in Changwon, South Korea....
 and the hoist company Yale & Towne Manufacturing
Yale Materials Handling Corporation

Yale Materials Handling Corporation is a corporation that produces forklift trucks and other material handling equipment. The company was started as a lock manufacturer in 1844....
. The forklift has since become an indispensable piece of equipment in manufacturing and warehousing operations.

History

The middle 19th century through the early 20th century saw the developments that led to today's modern forklifts. The Pennsylvania Railroad
Pennsylvania Railroad

The Pennsylvania Railroad was an United States railroad, founded in 1846. Commonly referred to as the "Pennsy," the PRR was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....
 in 1906 introduced battery powered platform trucks for moving luggage at their Altoona, Pennsylvania train station. World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 saw the development of different types of material handling equipment in the United Kingdom by Ransomes, Sims and Jeffries of Ipswich. This was in part due to the labor shortages caused by the war. In 1917 Clark
Clark Material Handling Company

Clark Material Handling Company is a manufacturer of forklift trucks based in Lexington, Kentucky. The company has a production plant in Changwon, South Korea....
 in the United States began developing and using powered tractor and powered lift tractors in their factories. In 1919 the Towmotor Company and Yale & Towne Manufacturing in 1920 entered the lift truck market in the United States.

Continuing development and expanded use of the forklift continued through the 1920s and 1930s. World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, like World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 before, spurred the use of forklift trucks in the war effort. Following the war, more efficient methods for storing products in warehouses were being implemented. Warehouses needed more maneuverable forklift trucks that could reach greater heights. New forklift models were made that filled this need.

Design types

The following is a list of the more common lift truck types. It is arranged from the smallest type of lift to largest:

  • Hand pallet truck
    Pallet jack

    A pallet jack, also known as a pallet truck or pump truck, is a tool used to lift and move pallets.The front wheels are mounted inside the end of the forks, and as the hydraulic jack is raised, the forks are separated vertically from the front wheels, forcing the load upward until it clears the floor....
  • Walkie low lift truck (powered pallet truck, usually electrically powered)
  • Rider low lift truck
  • Towing tractor
  • Walkie stacker
  • Rider stacker
  • Reach truck (small forklift, designed for small aisles, usually electrically powered, so-named because the forks can extend to reach the load)
  • Electric counterbalanced truck
  • IC counterbalanced truck
  • Sideloader
  • Telescopic handler
    Telescopic handler

    A telescopic handler, or telehandler, is a machine widely used in agriculture and industry. It is similar in appearance and function to a forklift, with the increased versatility of a single telescopic boom that can extend forwards and upwards from the vehicle....
  • Slip Sheet machine
  • Walkie Order Picking truck
  • Rider Order Picking truck (commonly called an "Order Picker"; like a small forklift, except the operator rides up to the load and transfers it article by article)
  • Articulated Very Narrow Aisle Counterbalanced trucks (commonly called "Flexi Truck")
  • Guided Very Narrow Aisle truck - 'Man Down' (a type of reach truck designed for aisles less than five feet wide) and 'Man Riser' Combination pickcle Picker/ Stacker truck
  • Truck Mounted Forklift / Sod Loader


Specialty trucks


At the other end of the spectrum from the counterbalanced forklift trucks are more 'high end' specialty trucks:

  • Articulated Counterbalance Trucks
These are, unlike most other lift trucks, front wheel steer, and are a hybrid VNA (Very Narrow Aisle) truck designed to be both able to offload trailers and place the load in narrow aisle racking. Increasingly these trucks are able to compete in terms of pallet storage density, lift heights and pallet throughput with Guided Very Narrow Aisle trucks.

  • Guided Very Narrow Aisle Trucks
These are rail or wide guided and available with lift heights up to 40' non top-tied and 98' top-tied. Two forms are available; 'man-down' and 'man-riser' where the operator elevates with the load for increased visibility or for multilevel 'break bulk' order picking. This type of truck, unlike Articulated Narrow Aisle Trucks, requires a high standard of floor flatness.

  • U.S. Military 10K-AT "Adverse Terrain"


Counterbalanced forklift components

A typical counterbalanced forklift contains the following components:
  • Truck Frame - is the base of the machine to which the mast, axles, wheels, counterweight, overhead guard and power source are attached. The frame may have fuel and hydraulic fluid tanks constructed as part of the frame assembly.


  • Counterweight
    Counterweight

    A counterweight is an equivalent counterbalancing weight that balances a load....
     - is a heavy cast iron
    Cast iron

    Cast iron usually refers to Gray iron, but also identifies a large group of ferrous alloys, which solidify with a eutectic. The color of a fractured surface can be used to identify an alloy....
     mass attached to the rear of the forklift truck frame. The purpose of the counterweight is to counterbalance the load being lifted. In an electric forklift the large lead-acid battery itself may serve as part of the counterweight.


  • Cab - is the area that contains a seat for the operator along with the control pedal
    Pedal

    The word pedal comes from the Latin ...
    s, steering wheel
    Steering wheel

    A steering wheel is a type of steering control in vehicles and vessels . This article deals with steering wheels in cars; see steering wheel for the use in vessels....
    , lever
    Lever

    In physics, a lever is a rigid object that is used with an appropriate fulcrum or wiktionary:pivot point to multiply the mechanical force that can be applied to another object....
    s, switch
    Switch

    In electronics, a switch is an electrical component which can break an electrical circuit, interrupting the Electric current or diverting it from one conductor to another....
    es and a dashboard containing operator readouts. The cab area may be open air or enclosed, but it is covered by the cage-like overhead guard assembly.


  • Overhead Guard - is a metal roof
    Roof

    A roof is the covering on the uppermost part of a building. A roof protects the building and its contents from the effects of weather. Structures that require roofs range from a letter box to a cathedral or stadium, dwellings being the most numerous....
     supported by posts at each corner of the cab that helps protect the operator from any falling objects. On some forklifts, the overhead guard is part of the frame assembly


  • Power Source - may consist of an internal combustion engine
    Internal combustion engine

    The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs in a combustion chamber inside and integral to the engine. In an internal combustion engine it is always the expansion of the high temperature and pressure gases that are produced by the combustion which apply force to the movable component of the engine, such as...
     that can be powered by LP gas, CNG gas
    Compressed natural gas

    Compressed Natural Gas is a fossil fuel substitute for gasoline , diesel, or propane fuel. Although its combustion does produce greenhouse gases, it is a more environmentally clean alternative to those fuels, and it is much safer than other fuels in the event of a fuel spill ....
    , gasoline
    Gasoline

    File:GasCan.jpgGasoline or petrol is a petroleum-derived liquid mixture, primarily used as fuel in internal combustion engines.It consists mostly of aliphatic hydrocarbons, enhanced with iso-octane or the aromatic hydrocarbons toluene and benzene to increase its octane rating....
     or diesel
    Diesel

    Diesel or diesel fuel in general is any fuel used in diesel engines. The most common is a specific fractional distillation of petroleum fuel oil, but alternatives that are not derived from petroleum, such as biodiesel, biomass to liquid or gas to liquid diesel, are increasingly being developed and adopted....
     fuel. Electric forklifts are powered by either a battery
    Lead-acid battery

    Lead-acid batteries, invented in 1859 by France physicist Gaston Plant?, are the oldest type of rechargeable battery. Despite having the second lowest energy-to-weight ratio and a correspondingly low energy-to-volume ratio, their ability to supply high surge currents means that the cells maintain a relatively large power-to-weight ratio....
     or fuel cell
    Fuel cell

    A fuel cell is an Electrochemistry conversion device. It produces electricity from fuel and an Oxidizing agent , which react in the presence of an electrolyte....
    s that provide power to electric motors. The motors may be either DC
    Direct current

    Direct current is the unidirectional flow of electric charge. Direct current is produced by such sources as battery , thermocouples, solar cells, and commutator-type electric machines of the dynamo type....
     or AC
    Alternating current

    In alternating current the movement of electric charge periodically reverses direction. An electric charge would for instance move forward, then backward, then forward, then backward, over and over again....
     types.


  • Tilt Cylinders - are hydraulic cylinders that are mounted to the truck frame and the mast. The tilt cylinders pivot the mast to assist in engaging a load.


  • Mast - is the vertical assembly that does the work of raising and lowering the load. It is made up of interlocking rails that also provide lateral stability. The interlocking rails may either have rollers or bushings as guides. The mast is either hydraulically operated by one or more hydraulic cylinders or it may be chain operated with a hydraulic motor providing motive power. It may be mounted to the front axle or the frame of the forklift.


  • Carriage - is the component to which the forks or other attachments mount. It is mounted into and moves up and down the mast rails by means of chains or by being directly attached to the hydraulic cylinder. Like the mast, the carriage may have either rollers or bushings to guide it in the interlocking mast rails.


  • Load Back Rest - is a rack-like extension that is either bolted or welded to the carriage in order to prevent the load from shifting backward when the carriage is lifted to full height.


  • Attachments - may consist of forks or tines that are the L-shaped members that engage the load. A variety of other types of material handling attachments are available. These include sideshifters, slipsheet attachments, carton clamps, multipurpose clamps, rotators, fork positioners, carpet poles, pole handlers, container handlers, roll clamps and many others.


Attachments


Below is a list of common forklift attachments:

  • Sideshifter - is a hydraulic attachment that allows the operator to move the tines (forks) and backrest laterally. This allows easier placement of a load without having to reposition the truck.


  • Rotator - To aid the handling of skids that may have become excessively tilted and other specialty material handling needs some forklifts are fitted with an attachment that allows the tines to be rotated. This type of attachment may also be used for dumping containers for quick unloading.


  • Fork Positioner - is a hydraulic attachment that moves the tines (forks) together or apart. This removes the need for the operator to manually adjust the tines for different sized loads.


  • Roll and Barrel Clamp Attachment - A mechanical or hydraulic attachment used to squeeze the item to be moved. It is used for handling barrels, kegs, or paper rolls. This type of attachment may also have a rotate function. The rotate function would help an operator to insert a vertically stored paper into the horizontal intake of a printing press for example.


  • Pole Attachments - In some locations, such as carpet warehouses, a long metal pole is used instead of forks to lift carpet rolls. Similar devices, though much larger, are used to pick up metal coils.


  • Carton and Multipurpose Clamp Attachments - are hydraulic attachments that allow the operator to open and close around a load, squeezing it to pick it up. Products like cartons, boxes and bales can be moved with this type attachment. With these attachments in use, the forklift truck is sometimes referred to as a clamp truck.


  • Slip Sheet
    Slip Sheet

    Slip sheets are thin pallet-sized sheets made of plastic or fiberboard, used in commercial shipping....
     Attachment (Push - Pull)
    - is a hydraulic attachment that reaches forward, clamps onto a slipsheet
    Slip Sheet

    Slip sheets are thin pallet-sized sheets made of plastic or fiberboard, used in commercial shipping....
     and draws the slipsheet onto wide and thin metal forks for transport. The attachment will push the slip sheet and load off the forks for placement.


  • Drum Handler Attachment - is a mechanical attachment that slides onto the tines (forks). It usually has a spring loaded jaw that grips the top lip edge of a drum for transport. Another type grabs around the drum in a manner similar to the roll or barrel attachments.


  • Man Basket - a lift platform that slides onto the tines (forks) and is meant for hoisting workers. The man basket has railings to keep the person from falling and brackets for attaching a safety harness. Also, a stap or chain is used to attach the man basket to the carriage of the forklift.


  • Telescopic Forks - are hydraulic attachments that allow the operator to operate in warehouse design for "double-deep stacking", which means that two pallet shelves are placed behind each other without any aisle between them.


Forklift control and capabilities

Forklift trucks are available in many variations and load capacities. In a typical warehouse setting most forklifts used have load capacities between one to five tons. Larger machines, up to 50 tons lift capacity are used for lifting heavier loads, including loaded shipping containers. ? In addition to a control to raise and lower the forks (also known as blades or tines), the operator can tilt the mast to compensate for a load's tendency to angle the blades toward the ground and risk slipping off the forks. Tilt also provides a limited ability to operate on non-level ground. Skilled forklift operators annually compete in obstacle and timed challenges at regional .

General operations

Forklifts are rated for loads at a specified maximum weight and a specified forward centre of gravity
Center of mass

The center of mass of a system of wiktionary:Particles is a specific point at which, for many purposes, the system's mass behaves as if it were concentrated....
. This information is located on a nameplate provided by the manufacturer, and loads must not exceed these specifications (In Canada it is 24" Load Center). In many jurisdictions it is illegal to remove or tamper with the nameplate without the permission of the forklift manufacturer.

An important aspect of forklift operation is that many have rear-wheel steering. While this increases maneuverability in tight cornering situations, it differs from a driver’s traditional experience with other wheeled vehicles. While steering, as there is no caster
Caster angle

Caster angle is the angular displacement from the vertical axis of the suspension of a steered wheel in a Automobile, bicycle or other vehicle, measured in the longitudinal direction....
 action, it is unnecessary to apply steering force to maintain a constant rate of turn.

Another critical characteristic of the forklift is its instability. The forklift and load must be considered a unit with a continually varying centre of gravity with every movement of the load. A forklift must never negotiate a turn at speed with a raised load, where centrifugal
Centrifugal force

In classical mechanics, centrifugal force is an outward force associated with rotation. Centrifugal force is one of several so-called pseudo-forces , so named because, unlike Fundamental interaction, they do not originate in interactions with other bodies situated in the environment of the particle upon which they act....
 and gravitational forces may combine to cause a disastrous tip-over accident. The forklift are designed with a load limit for the forks which is decreased with fork elevation and undercutting of the load (i.e. load does not butt against the fork "L"). A loading plate for loading reference is usually located on the forklift. A forklift should not be used as a personnel lift without the fitting of specific safety equipment, such as a "cherry picker" or "cage".

Lift truck associations and organizations


There are many national as well as continental associations related to the industrial truck industry. Some of the major organizations are listed as:

  • Industrial Truck Association (ITA) (North America)


  • Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association (MHEDA) (North America)


  • Fédération Européenne de la Manutention - European Federation of Materials Handling (FEM)


  • British Industrial Truck Association (BITA)


  • Japan Industrial Vehicles Association (JIVA)


  • Korean Construction Equipment Manufacturers Association (KOCEMA)


There are many significant contacts among these organizations and they have established joint statistical and engineering programs. One program is the World Industrial Trucks Statistics (WITS) which is published every month to the association memberships. The statistics are separated by area (continent
Continent

A continent is one of several large landmasses on Earth. They are generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria, with seven regions commonly regarded as continents ? they are : Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia ....
), country and class of machine. While the statistics are generic, and do not count production from most of the smaller manufacturers, the information is significant for its depth. These contacts have brought to a common definition of a Class System which all the major manufacturers adhere to.

Forklift safety organizations


Standards

Forklift safety is subject to a variety of standards world wide. The most important standard is the ANSI B56—of which stewardship has now been passed from the American National Standards Institute
American National Standards Institute

The American National Standards Institute or ANSI is a private non-profit organization that oversees the development of voluntary consensus standards for products, services, processes, systems, and personnel in the United States....
 (ANSI) to the Industrial Truck Standards Development Foundation after multi-year negotiations. ITSDF is a non-profit organization whose only purpose is the promulgation and modernization of the B56 standard.

Other standards have been implemented in the United States by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Occupational Safety and Health Administration

The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration is an agency of the United States Department of Labor. It was created by Congress of the United States under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, signed by President Richard M....
 (OSHA) and in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 by the Health and Safety Executive
Health and Safety Executive

The Health and Safety Executive is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom. It is the body responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of occupational safety and health, and for research into occupational risks in England and Wales and Scotland....
. In many countries forklift truck operators must be trained and certified to operate forklift trucks. Certification may be required for each individual class of lift that an operator would use.

Forklift Training in the United Kingdom

In the UK, the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) state that operators of fork lift trucks must be adequately trained in their operation, but the nature of this training is not specified. Third party organisations have developed de-facto 'best practice' standards for forklift training, commonly referred to in the UK as a 'forklift license', but such training is not a legal requirement as is commonly believed. Organised training however helps to demonstrate that an employer has taken steps to ensure its 'duty of care' in the unfortunate event of an accident. The details below represent the de-facto standards proscribed by training organisations.

In the UK, Forklift Training is carried out by a number of different organisations, which all Forklift Instructors must be registered with at least one of them. Although R.T.I.T.B. insist on 2 yearly refresher training, the amount of time determined between refresher courses is subject to the H&S Executive, Insurance companies or company policies. The H&S Executive does recommend re-training/testing every 3 years.

United Kingdom Forklift Instructors must be registered to one of the following;
Road Transport Industry Training Board LTD (RTITB)
Independent Training Standards Scheme and Register (ITSSAR) which the training arm of the Association of Industrial Truck Trainers (AITT)
National Plant Operators Registration Scheme (NPORS)
CITB-ConstructionSkills
Lantra - Sector Skills Council for the environmental and land-based sector

There are various different training companies across the UK that can provide training on-site and off-site, these can be independent instructors or part of a training company. There are also various training centre's across the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 that can provide individuals not already trained to use a Forklift Truck to help gain a certificate of competance.

In the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 training falls into four different categories;
REFRESHER - People who have gained a Forklift Training Certificate and need to be brought up to date with new laws and/or regulations.
CONVERSION - People who have been trained on a type of truck recently, and need to start using a different type.
SEMI-EXPERIENCED - People who are competent on a forklift truck, but have never been certificated.
NOVICE - Never been on a Forklift Truck before and never been certificated.
The courses can last for 1 day for a Refresher or a Conversion course, to 5 days for a Novice course. United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 Forklift Instructors are allowed to train a maximum of Three People per day, this does not include classroom work.

Manufacturer's worldwide ranking

Below are the top ten manufacturers of the Powered Industrial Trucks market in terms of worldwide sales for 2006 - 2007.

  1. Toyota Industries
    Toyota Industries

    Toyota Industries Corporation is a Japan machine maker. Originally a manufacturer of automatic looms, it is the company from which Toyota Motor Corporation developed....
     (Japan) - , Cesab and Brands
  2. KION Group
    KION Group

    KION Group is the name of a manufacturer of materials handling equipment formerly part of Linde AG. On September 6, 2006 Linde announced a new structure following completion of the acquisition of The BOC Group, with the gas and engineering businesses of the combined entity operating as The Linde Group and the materials handling businesses o...
     (Germany) - Linde
    The Linde Group

    The Linde Group, registered as Linde Aktiengesellschaft is an international industrial gases and engineering company founded in 1879. Linde shares are traded on all the German stock exchanges and also in SWX Swiss Exchange, and the Linde share price is included in the DAX 30 index....
     and Still brands
  3. NACCO Industries, Inc.
    NACCO Industries, Inc.

    NACCO Industries, Inc. is a publicly traded holding company, headquartered in Mayfield Heights, Ohio, involved in the lift truck, housewares, and mining industries....
     (USA) - Yale
    Yale Materials Handling Corporation

    Yale Materials Handling Corporation is a corporation that produces forklift trucks and other material handling equipment. The company was started as a lock manufacturer in 1844....
     and Hyster brands
  4. (Germany)
  5. Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklifts, Inc.
    Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklifts, Inc.

    Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklifts America Inc. is a manufacturing company based in Houston, Texas. MCFA is a combination of two major international companies Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd....
     (Japan) - and brands
  6. Crown Equipment Corporation
    Crown Equipment Corporation

    Crown Equipment CorporationA privately held, family-owned U.S. company, Crown Equipment Corporation is the sixth largest manufacturer of powered industrial Forklift trucks in the world....
     (USA)
  7. Cargotec
    Cargotec

    Cargotec is a List of Finnish companies that provides cargo-handling solutions for ships, ports, terminals and local distribution.Cargotec was formed in June 2005 when Kone Corporation was split into two companies to be listed: Cargotec and new KONE....
     (Finland) - Kalmar brand
  8. Manitou (France)
  9. Komatsu Limited (Japan)
  10. Nissan Motor Company (Japan)


See also

  • HICE forklift truck
    HICE forklift truck

    A HICE forklift or HICE lift truck is a hydrogen fueled, internal combustion engine powered industrial forklift truck used to lift and transport materials....
  • Pallet
    Pallet

    File:Steel Pallet.JPGA pallet is a flat transport structure that supports goods in a stable fashion while being lifted by a forklift, pallet jack, or other Jack ....
  • Slip Sheet
    Slip Sheet

    Slip sheets are thin pallet-sized sheets made of plastic or fiberboard, used in commercial shipping....
  • Pallet jack
    Pallet jack

    A pallet jack, also known as a pallet truck or pump truck, is a tool used to lift and move pallets.The front wheels are mounted inside the end of the forks, and as the hydraulic jack is raised, the forks are separated vertically from the front wheels, forcing the load upward until it clears the floor....


External links


Safety Information

  • , an alert from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

    The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is the United States federal agency responsible for conducting research and making recommendations for the prevention of work-related injury and illness....
     (NIOSH)
  • , from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
    Occupational Safety and Health Administration

    The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration is an agency of the United States Department of Labor. It was created by Congress of the United States under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, signed by President Richard M....
     (OSHA)
  • , from WorkCover New South Wales (Australia
    Australia

    Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
    )
  • , from www.safetyculture.com
  • , Proper cylinder mounting and LPG forklift cylinder safety.
  • , Forklift Batteries - Proper Watering and Charging Procedures.


Forklift truck history

  • Retrieved 15 January, 2006


United Kingdom - Forklift Training Organisations

  • - Road Transport Industry Training Board
  • - Independent Training Standards Scheme and Register
  • - National Plant Operators Registration Scheme
  • - Association of Industrial Truck Trainers
  • - CITB - Construction Skills
  • - Health and Safety Executive
  • - Government Funded & Backed SME's in England