Responsibilities of a Forklift Operator
Forklift drivers are employed within factories and warehouses to move supplies from one place to another. Operators require specialized training, that is commonly offered by the workplace. Potential operators must be able to pass a background check and a drug test.
Performing Inspections
A forklift driver's responsibilities include doing daily functionality and safety checks. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration mandates that all kinds of forklifts be checked before using them. The driver should inspect the forklift again at the end of the shift. Annual safety training is an essential part of the job description of a forklift operator.
Unloading and Loading
Forklift operators make use of forklift controls to unload and load supplies and to stack stuff efficiently and in a timely manner.
Weighing Materials
A forklift operator's duties include weighing the supplies they are moving, and logging the weights.
Quality Control
Quality control is another essential part of the forklift driver's responsibility. This involves making certain that orders are right and making sure the materials do not sustain damage during the moving process.
Battery Maintenance and Care
To be able to make sure that the unit has a long life span, proper forklift battery maintenance is required. Maintenance and care procedures include checking the level of water in the battery roughly every five charge cycles, being careful not to overflow the water when filling the cell to just over the visible protector, and cleaning up any spills. When a forklift battery is charging, never interrupt the cycle.
PPE: Personal Protective Equipment
Personal Protective Equipment is required when performing work on the forklift battery, like checks of water levels. Both hand protection and eye protection must be worn, and an acid spill kit and a fire extinguisher should be available. Forklift drivers should always observe safety rules. The charging place should be kept clear of open flame and ventilated.