QUESTION 1/10
What is an operator required to do if their forward view is obstructed by the load being carried?
Sound the horn regularly
Travel with the load trailing
Use a spotter
Proceed at the regular speed
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QUESTION 2/10
What’s the main benefit of rearview mirrors and using a spotter?
Lessens the need for headlights
Decreases the risk of the load falling
Allows for increased speed
Improves the operator’s visibility
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QUESTION 3/10
Grabbing the overhead guard of a forklift when traveling in reverse can cause .
Exposure to serious finger injuries
Slower travel speeds
Limited visibility
A greater risk of a tip-over
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QUESTION 4/10
When are forklifts that are used on a round-the clock basis subject to a pre-operation inspection?
Monthly
Weekly
Daily
After every shift
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QUESTION 5/10
According to OSHA standards, what should a forklift driver do at cross aisles and areas where their vision is obstructed?
Exit the forklift and check for hazards
Slow down and sound the horn
Turn off the forklift and listen for traffic
Stop and look left and right
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QUESTION 6/10
A forklift’s forks should be raised and lowered only when .
There’s adequate overhead clearance
The forklift is in neutral
The vehicle is stopped and the brake is set
The vehicle is in motion
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QUESTION 7/10
When traveling with a load on an incline, the forks should be pointed .
Downgrade when traveling up and upgrade when traveling down
Upgrade when traveling up and downgrade when traveling down
Downgrade when traveling up or down
Upgrade whether traveling up or down
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QUESTION 8/10
How often should each forklift operator be evaluated via refresher training?
Every three years
Every two years
Once a year
Twice a year
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QUESTION 9/10
When an operator is feet away from a forklift, the machine is considered unattended.
100
50
25
10
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QUESTION 10/10
If a tip-over occurs on a sit-down counterbalanced forklift, what action should the operator NOT take?
Jump from the forklift
Hold the steering wheel tight and brace their feet
Stay in the forklift/don’t jump
Lean forward and away from impact
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The correct answer is:Travel with the load trailing
The correct answer is:Improves the operator’s visibility
The correct answer is:Exposure to serious finger injuries
The correct answer is:After every shift
The correct answer is:Slow down and sound the horn
The correct answer is:The vehicle is stopped and the brake is set
The correct answer is:Upgrade whether traveling up or down
The correct answer is:Every three years
The correct answer is:25
The correct answer is:Jump from the forklift