

Once on the elevator, neutralize the controls, shut off the power, and set the brakes Approach elevators slowly and enter squarely after the elevator car is properly leveled.Drive to elevator, There is a sign that says the weight the elevator can carry, and listed the weight of the 2 forklifts we have in this simulation.Drive, pick up a load (there is a weight on the side of the load).Chapter 9: Understanding the Workplace: Elevators.

They will need to position the box safely for safe load carrying.They take the forklift down an aisle (needs to be wide enough for either 6 or 10k) and get a box off a high shelf.Chapter 8: Understanding the Workplace: Narrow Isles.They drive through a loading dock area, must stay clear of the edge or be corrected.Chapter 7: Understanding the Workplace: Loading Docks.Forks are up the incline, drive backwards and look backwards Travelling down a ramp with a load: 1.Travelling down a ramp without a load: 1.Need to be looking behind you the entire time (direction of travel) Travelling up a ramp without a load: 1.Trainees must observe on ramps in general.They must observe the following or be corrected. Trainees are required to drive up a ramp to retrieve a load, bring it to a designated location.Chapter 6: Understanding the Workplace: Ramps and Grades.Forklift operators should keep a safe distance from workers on foot and other pedestrians.They need to warn pedestrians of your approach by horn, hand signal, or warning light.They need to signal to pedestrians to stand clear.Slow down, stop and sound horn at intersections, corners, and wherever vision is obstructed. They drive to a lined road, drive down it backwards, stop at the stop sign, look both ways, turn, then drive to a spot.Chapter 5: Understanding the Workplace: Pedestrian Traffic.Put the box in the designated area afterwards.

Have a slick/oil spot that the user is not driving at 1/2 speed the forklift slips side to side and the box falls.They move a load, have overhead obstruction that the user has to make sure the load is lowered to a safe level before passing under.Chapter 4: Understanding the Workplace:Physical Conditions.They are instructed to pick up a load, properly manuever it to drop off in a C-17, then drive back to park and shutdown in the correct spot.Chapter 3: Operating the Forklift:Load Handling and Composition.They have to reverse, maneuver obstacles and follow the popper shutdown process. They are instructed to drive to a spot and properly shutdown the forklift.Chapter 2: Operating the Forklift:Traveling & Maneuvering.Operational Inspection: User is in the forklift seat, is guided through testing each of the forklift controls.They select from 5 or 6 PPE laid out on boxes. Trainees must select the proper PPE for checking a propane tank/fittings.When they press a button, the voice confirms they are, for example, “Checking the tires for cuts, gouges and other sign of wear and tear.” Trainees teleport around the forklift, they press hot buttons located on the forklift that relate to inspection points.

