1. The maximum True
allowable load
should be shown
on the nameplate
of the forklift. | T
|F|
2. It is permissi-
ble to overload False
the forklift by
25 percent if ad-
ditional counter-
weights are used.
|T|F|
3. The load should
not be handled
if it is unsta-
ble or insecure True
and might come
loose while being
moved. | T | F |
4. Slippery spots
caused by oil
and water may
increase braking
distance or cause
loss of steering True
control. | T | F |
5. True
, If you are not
able to see be-
cause of a large
load in front of
you, it is better to
drive backwards
than try to see
around it on one
side. | T | F |
6. When taking a True
load up a ramp
with greater than
a 10 percent
slope, the forks
should be on the
up side. | T | F |
7. It is permissible
to let another
person who does False
not have an op-
erator's card op-
erate your fork-
lift for short peri-
ods if he says he
knows how. | T |
F|
8. When traveling
with a load, the
mast should be
True