Does your company set a speed limit for its fork lift trucks?
Yes, and it’s well publicised and enforced. b) No. c) I don’t know. 3. Think about the places where your fork lifts work. What is the floor like? a) Packing materials waiting to be cleared up. The occasional pothole here and there. b) Neat and tidy, with ramps between different levels. c) Clean, level and well maintained, free from mess and debris. 4. Who is allowed to operate your fork lift trucks? a) Only those who have been fully trained, and have written authorisation from the company. b) Any relevant staff who have been shown the ropes by a trained operator. c) Formal training is required for the sit-on trucks; anyone can use the pallet stackers. 5. How easily could a member of the public get to where your fork lifts work? a) Our fork lifts cross the car park or forecourt, so it’s inevitable. We just have to be careful. b) There’s access from public areas to the warehouse, but plenty of warnings to keep out. c) The fork lifts trucks are always fenced off from public areas. 6. What