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While traveling, be aware of these potential hazards:
Overturning forklift
Falling load
Being struck or crushed by forklift
Collisions
Requirements and Recommended Practices:
Always look in all directions before proceeding.
Do not pass other trucks traveling in the same direction at intersections, blind spots, or other dangerous locations.
Operate at a speed that will permit the truck to be brought to a stop in a safe manner under all travel conditions.
Do not engage in stunt driving and horseplay.
Never carry passengers.
Keep arms or legs inside the confines of your vehicle.
Never drive up to anyone who is in front of a bench or any other fixed object.
Do not travel into a position that, if the forklift jumped forward, the brakes failed, or the wrong lever was pushed, a coworker could be pinned between the forklift and another object.