Elite Forklift Eng Elite Forklift-English Name First Last Last 4 of SS Number:*1. what should be done to every Forklift at the beginning of each shift? The operator should sound the horn Operators should perform daily/pre-shift forklift inspection The operator should change the propane tank/battery Operator should ensure the parking brake is set and forks are lowered on forklift IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again2. During your shift, the forklift you are operating develops a mechanical problem: what process should you follow? Park the forklift out of the way and find another one to operate Keep operating the forklift and hope the issue resolves itself Tell your supervisor immediately and follow your plant’s procedure for tagging it out for repair Park the forklift and quickly begin scheduled preventative maintenance operations IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again3. What is the process for determining the weight limit of the forklift you are operating? Pick up a load; if the forklift’s tires remain firmly on the ground it is safe to move Divide the forklift’s rated load center by the actual load center, then multiply the answer by the forklift’s stated capacity Read the stated maximum load capacity on the data plate, if your load’s weight is less than the stated capacity, then it is safe to move All of the above IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again4. When should you sound the horn on the forklift you are operating? When entering or exiting a machine operating area When turning into or out of an aisle At blind intersections such as doorways, ramps entering buildings, and when exiting the battery/ propane storage area All of the above IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again5. The forklift operator is responsible for which of the following? Yieding to pedestrian traffic Adding oil and hydraulic fluid to forklift as needed Changing the tires if they are worn out Ensuring that concave mirrors hung at intersections are kept clean at all times IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again6. When driving a loaded forklift on a ramp what process should you follow? When traveling down a ramp, keep the load in front of you, traveling quickly to avoid any bumps Set the load on the ground and push it down-grade with the forklift When going uphill or downhill, always travel with the load facing upgrade Always drive with the load in front of you, whether going upgrade or downgrade IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again7. When changing directions on a forklift from forward to reverse, or from reverse to forward, you should always do what? Always come to a complete stop before changing direction Use your arm to signal that you are going to change direction Slow down to less than 2 miles per hour, then change direction Keep you eyes to the front at all times IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again8. What process hsould you follow if you are going to leave the forklift you are driving unattended? Turn the ignition switch to the “off” position Lower the tip of the attachment to the floor Set the parking brake and chock the wheels if parking on a grade All of the above IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again9. When changing a propane tank on a forklift what safety precautions should you take? Stand down wind when smoking Set the tank next to a heat source to keep the tank from getting cold Wear the required PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) and turn the take to the off position Store the empty tank near the closest exit for pickup IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again10. What should all forklift operators do before entering a trailer for loading or unloading? Ensure that the forks are up when entering the trailer so that they do not scrape the floor of the trailer and cause damage The operator should drive the forklift slowly into the trailer, listening for creaks that may indicate a weak floor Chock the trailer wheels, set the dock lock or glad Hand-locks (where applicable), lower the dock plate and thoroughly inspect the trailer floor. Slowly drive the loaded forklift onto the trailer, with the lights on, to inspect floor damage. IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again11. Any fluids leaking from a forklift should be reported to your supervisor immediately and the forklift should be tagged out of service. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again12. When parking a forklift you should leave the attachment at least 12" off of the floor so they are visible to pedestrians. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again13. You should check to make sure the horn, seat belt, and backup light work once a week. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again14. It is not acceptable to allow an employee to stand on the forks of the forklift you are operating True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again15. Forklifts aid operators in lifting, so that the operator and other employee-partners do not hurt their back trying to lift product manually. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again16. Attachments on forklifts vary from approximately 3 feet to 10 feet in length, but are designied so that the length of the attachment, even when loaded with product, has no effect on the forklift's stability. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again17. Forklifts have safety devices to protect operators and pedestrians that may include, but are not limited to, seat belts, horns, back up lights and mirrors. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again18. Forklift operators should always look in the direction they are traveling and travel in reverse if the load blocks their view. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again19. When driving the forklift, slow down and /or avoid driving over wet or slippery surfaces. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again20. When making turns on a forklift, the operator should start turning when the forklift's rear tires are near the corner of the rack or the aisle, not before. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again21. If the forklift you are operating starts to tip over you should stay in the forklift, hold firmly to the steering wheel, and lean away from the impact. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again22. Passengers should never be allowed to ride on a forklift, unless the forklift is designed for multiple people. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again23. If the load you are carrying on a forlkift is oversized or oddly shaped it could exceed the forklift's capacity and cause tipping, loss of control and /or cause the load to fall. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again24. Forklift load capacityis no important if you drive carefully. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again25. If the attachment is longer than the product, when stacking the product, the attachment could cause damage to materials,damage to walls, or trailer damage with the portion of the attachment that extends past the product. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again26. You should always stack product as high s your attachment will allow. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again27. It is safe for a pedestrian to walk under the mast/forks while you are lifting product up, as long as you are careful and know they are there. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again28. When stacking material, in staging or storage locations, it is important to put the heaviest material on the top to stabilize the load. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again29. You should inspect the trailer, railroad car, or container for floor damage, ceiling height, and wheel chocking, before entering with a forklift to load or unload. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try Again30. You should report all near misses and incidents to your supervisor or safety manager so measures can be put in place to prevent reoccurrence of that type of issue. True False IncorrectIncorrect Please Try AgainScore*