20 Nov ClampLift Safety Test Posted at 23:10h in by PeaceOfMinDesigns 0 Comments 0 Likes Welcome to your ClampLift Safety Test Name Business Email PIN/ID # 1. Does the clamp attachment require a safety maintenance check? 2. How do you determine the lifting capacity of your clamplift? 3. How should you enter and exit a clamplift? Hop on and off the seat Open and close the door Step on and step off Use a three-point-stance (two hands holding stepping in and stepping out) 4. When is it all right to carry a load that exceeds the limit of the clamp? 5. If a load is unstable, you should? Pick it up and transport it very carefully Have someone stand on the clamp and hold the load Have it stacked correctly before transporting Push the load on the floor and not pick it up 6. When transporting a load with the clamplift, you should keep the load? As high as possible to keep from hitting anyone (which is 4 to 6 feet from the floor) The load should be 6 to 8 inches from the floor The load should be 4 to 6 inches from the floor High enough so the clamps are just touching the floor 7. When transporting a load, the operator should? Look in the direction of travel Watch the load only until you have it picked up Always carry the load forward Have someone walk along in front of the load and tell the operator which direction to go 8. While operating a clamplift, you should watch for overhead obstructions when? 9. When going up or down an incline/ramp where is the load positioned? 10. When is it okay to lift or lower a load while traveling? As long as you are traveling slowly When stacking or unstacking a load When turning to put a load on a stack You should not lift or lower a load while traveling (zero mph) 11. When changing your direction of travel you should do what? 12. How many hogsheads and PM80 boxes can you transport at one time? As many as the clamplift can carry Three of each as long as the load is stable Two of each Enough of each to complete the job 13. When picking up two hogsheads in the upright position to move them, what position should the clamp be in? 14. When picking up two hogshead in a horizontal (laying on its side) position, what should be done with the moveable arm of the clamp? It should be positioned on the top as you grab the hogshead It should be positioned on the bottom as you grab the hogshead The clamp position does not matter You should not move a hogshead in a horizontal position 15. When picking up two hogsheads in a horizontal (laying on their side) position, where should the clamp be placed? 16. What the maximum overhang when stacking hogsheads? 17. When picking up one PM80 Box where should you place the clamp on the box? 18. Should hogsheads and PM80 boxes be inspected before placing in a stack? Yes No 19. When pedestrians are moving through an area where clamplifts are in use, they should? Remain alert for the clamplift traffic and remember that the back end of the clamplift swings out during turns Not be concerned with clamplift as pedestrians have the right of way Walk across in front of the clamplift and between the clamplift and the stack it is approaching so the driver can see them Walk beside the clamplift so the driver can see them 20. Before loading or unloading a trailer, you should? Make sure the trailer tires are chocked, the dock lock is engaged and check the condition of the trailer floor Trailer jack is in place if truck is detached Driver is out of the cab of the truck All of the above 21. When a clamplift is not carrying a load, you should? Operate the clamplift the same as it was loaded Speed up because the clamplift has a low center of gravity and maneuvers better Carry coworkers to increase productivity Operate the clamplift with the clamp elevated 22. If a wet spot is noticed where the clamplifts are being use, you should? Report it to your supervisor for clean-up and steer around it Report it to your relief on the next shift Steer clear of it Drive through it as wet spots are not a problem 23. If any mechanical problem occurs, as the clamplift operator you should? 24. When changing fuel tanks, what is the one thing you should not do? Turn the fuel valve off Check for leaking gas Use gloves and eye protection Transport full or empty tanks with another clamplift 25. When you park your clamplift, you should? Set the brake so the clamplift will not roll Set the brake and turn the key switch off Lower the clamp to the floor, put the gear selector in neutral, set the parking brake and turn off the key switch Set the parking brake, turn off the key switch and remove the fuel tank Time is Up!
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