Are you a professional forklift operator in Canada? Forklift inspections are essential to proper workplace safety and helps maintain the longterm value of machinery in the workplace. Pre-inspection of your forklift is also necessary to maintain the optimal operational capability of your machines. 

Recommendation by Experts:

Most experts recommend inspecting your forklift daily. Remember, daily inspection is recommended if your truck is being operated 24×7. Before your shift starts, you should check the forklift from all aspects and take charge of the forklift truck.  The forklift inspection is also mandatory compliance made by the OSHA regulatory authority across the USA.

If you find any issue in the forklift, you should immediately report the issue to your supervisor and put a tag on the vehicle. This will keep the machine away from further use till the issue is resolved and prevent potential hazards. 

If you have recently started your forklift operator job, or are considering working in a place that has this as a required certification, you will undergo initial training involving all prerequisites for forklift operation. To help with this it’s encouraged you invest in an online forklift certification course to get clearance about all aspects of the forklift operator job and be best prepared for every situation during your onsite training.

What are the Benefits of Forklift Pre-Inspection?

Pre-inspection of your forklift helps determine the health of forklift mechanical components and keep its functional report in your maintenance report.

Another reason for pre-inspecting your truck is a fully-documented report of your forklift that can be presented if any OSHA accessor visits your company premises. Any OSHA accessor can visit your premises for inspection under the 1910.178(q)(7) regulation.

 

Pre-Inspection Prevents Serious Workspace Dangers

A safe and healthy workplace is essential for higher productivity and keeps the working crew out of danger. It’s essential to find minor issues before they become problematic to your truck and cause any major problem to your shift or the entire workplace. 

You should maintain a detailed checklist that includes all your truck’s wear and tear reports. It will also keep you safe during the work operation.

 

The basic checklist for your forklift inspections should include:

  • Cleared flooring without any litter
  • Fluid levels such as engine oil, water, and fuel levels
  • Fully charged battery
  • Loose or missing nuts and bolts
  • Tires condition
  • Mast and forks condition
  • Any warning lights and horns
  • Presence of a seatbelt and resistant harness

These visual inspections are essential to keep your forklift in good condition and workspace safe. Remember, the checklist you create must be categorized into three parts:

  • Daily inspection checklist
  • Weekly inspection checklist
  • Monthly inspection checklist

This gives you an insight into forklift maintenance that will streamline your daily shift hassle-free. It will enhance your operational skills when working with the forklift truck.

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