Forklift Safety Quiz
How well do you know forklift safety?
It is the responsibility of every forklift driver to make safety his or her first priority. There are many state and federal regulations on forklift safety, as well as common sense practices. See how well you know forklift safety by taking the quiz below:
1. Who can operate a forklift?
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a. Anyone
b. Anyone over the age of 18
c. Anyone over the age of 18 who is certified and trained
d. Anyone the boss gives permission to
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a. Before every shift
b. Once a week
c. Once a month
d. Only if there seems to be a mechanical problem
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a. Quickly jump out of forklift
b. Remain seated with seat belt on
c. Remove seat belt but stay in the forklift
d. Scream
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a. Forklift overturns
b. Workers stuck, crushed or pinned by a forklift
c. Falls from a forklift
d. All of the above
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a. Straight ahead
b. He or she should constantly change directions to take in surroundings
c. In the direction the forklift is moving
d. Anyway but behind
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a. Sharing the driver's seat
b. On the fork
c. Holding onto the side
d. Riders are only permitted if the forklift has a passenger seat
Answers:
1. C. Only drivers who are trained should operate forklifts. According to OSHA, "It is a violation of Federal law for anyone UNDER 18 years of age to operate a forklift or for anyone OVER 18 years of age who is not properly trained and certified to do so."
2. A. Forklifts should be checked before every shift to ensure they are in proper working order and that all safety measures are in place. An operator should never operate a forklift if they find any safety issues.
3. B. A driver should NEVER remove his seat belt or jump out. The safest thing to do in the event of a tip over is to remain seated with your seat belt on with a tight grip on the steering wheel. The driver should lean forward and toward the opposite side of the tip over. Feet should be braced on the floor. Jumping out of the forklift can be fatal. The vehicle's frame will offer protection to the driver who remains inside.
4. D. According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, these are the most common fatal injuries. From 1980 to 1994, forklift related incidents caused the deaths of 1,021 workers in the United States.
5. C. A forklift operator should always look in the direction the machine is heading. When making a turn, the driver must stop the vehicle completely and look both ways to make sure everything is clear and no individuals are in the way before moving.
6. D. Forklifts that have passenger seats are the only vehicles that should have passengers. Passengers must wear safety belts. Allowing people to ride on the forklift without passenger seats is very dangerous.
How did you do? Even one wrong answer can lead to dangerous and possible fatal accidents. Forklift operators need to make safety their number one priority. At Decker Forklifts, we offer safety products include personal protection items such as ear protection, face and eye protection and glasses and goggles.
We also offer forklift safety training classes for operators to comply with OSHA regulations. We have a certified forklift safety trainer on staff. Contact Decker Forklifts at (866) 252-4395 to set up a forklift safety training course for your facility.
Decker Forklifts also offers online forklift safety training videos on our YouTube channel.





