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Tailift Sales Manual - Worldwide Forklifts

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7. When operating a fully loaded sit down riding type lift truck on a grade or ramp<br />

you should:<br />

A. Drive up and down the ramp with the load upgrade.<br />

B. Drive up and down the ramp with the load downgrade.<br />

C. Either<br />

8. An operator is normally responsible for:<br />

A. Performing all maintenance on the lift truck.<br />

B. Performing daily maintenance checks on the lift truck.<br />

C. Only operating the truck.<br />

9. When following another lift truck traveling in the same direction, you should be:<br />

A. Approximately 6 truck lengths behind<br />

B. Approximately 3 truck lengths behind<br />

C. Approximately 3 feet behind.<br />

10. The condition of a pallet:<br />

A. Affects load stability. B. Affects load center.<br />

C. Both of the above D. None of the above<br />

11. Lift truck operator training is:<br />

A. Required by law<br />

B. Is only necessary for new operators<br />

C. Is valuable even if it only prevents one accident from occurring.<br />

D. “A” and “C” above.<br />

12. The speed at which a lift truck is operated is determined by:<br />

A. The operator.<br />

B. The load and conditions.<br />

C. The type of truck being operated.<br />

13. When parking a lift truck:<br />

A. The forks should be above eye-level to prevent an accident.<br />

B. Two inches above the floor.<br />

C. On the floor.<br />

D. Any of the above<br />

14. By traveling with the load just off the floor:<br />

63 <strong>Tailift</strong> <strong>Sales</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 2005

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