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If you are moving, the forks should be kept just high enough to clear any obstructions
on the floor. - ANSWERFalse
When refueling an LPG lift truck, you should use safety eyewear protection and
chemical resistant protective gloves. - ANSWERTrue
You should make certain that the trailer rear wheels are chocked before loading or
unloading a trailer. - ANSWERTrue
Only trained and authorized operators are permitted to operate a powered industrial
truck. - ANSWERTrue
The LPG fuel cylinder valve may be left open during the day as long as it is closed at
the end of the day. - ANSWERFalse
Under certain conditions operators are permitted to walk or work under elevated
forks or loads. - ANSWERFalse
A truck is considered unattended when it is within the operators view but more than
ten feet away from the operator. - ANSWERFalse
A load should be transported 4" off the floor. - ANSWERTrue
It is okay to leave the truck unattended with the forks raised. - ANSWERFalse
Personnel platforms used with a lift truck must be attached to the carriage and must
have a guard rail surrounding the platform. - ANSWERTrue
When you park your truck, park it in front of a stairway so fire fighters can get to it
quickly. - ANSWERFalse
If your load blocks your view when approaching a loading dock, you can get out and
look then proceed with caution or, use a spotter. - ANSWERTrue
When going up or down a ramp with a loaded truck, you must travel with the load
upgrade. - ANSWERTrue
Unloaded trucks should be operated on all grades with the forks / load engaging
attachment downhill. - ANSWERTrue
Pedestrians should be aware of the lift truck activity in their work area because lift
trucks have the right-of-way. - ANSWERFalse