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Daily Forklift Safety Checklist

October 5, 2013 by Admin Leave a Comment

Daily Forklift Safety Checklist

Australian Standard AS2359.2 (1985) Powered Industrial Trucks prescribes the requirements for the operation, maintenance, repair and modification of forklift trucks. Compliance with this standard is accepted by most jurisdictions as meeting the minimum duty of care requirements.  as defined by AS1763. This standard is an authoritative source of fundamental principles for application by responsible and competent persons and organizations.

The following is a sample daily checklist that can be used: [Download not found]

 

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