@djlcruze i'll admit ur right on the part where he's a rookie, but his forks are at the right height, a broken leg is easier to mend than a broken ankle, they teach you to put the forks at that height everywhere, except if you're carrying something, then the rule is as close to the ground as possible
@keissetje I've been operating a forklift for 21 years and have been through countless training classes (in the USA), including OSHA. Never heard of that safety rule. That rule sounds kinda like saying..If your going to injure someone, injure their leg and not their ankle. My training basically teaches to keep your forks as close to the ground as possible at all times, always be aware of your constant changing surroundings, and sound your horn to keep people aware of where you are at!
@djlcruze yeah just imagine what would be worse for the employer, a leg fracture that heals over a couple of months or an ankle injury that heals over a much longer time, and not fully... i understand that ppl don't always follow the rules exactly cause neither do i, but it is a valid rule though,
you suck
TheRisingforce2000 2 months ago
i wanna see forks draggin hitting 40 in reverse to 180 or some shit
OOZiTen 2 months ago
shit
billygoatUK 4 months ago
canada is pretty much the same.
VikingAndreas 6 months ago
i threw up in my mouth
Andrewboobtube 10 months ago
If you consider that a trick, then I consider you a rookie. BTW, put your forks down before you kill someone...
djlcruze 1 year ago 7
@djlcruze i'll admit ur right on the part where he's a rookie, but his forks are at the right height, a broken leg is easier to mend than a broken ankle, they teach you to put the forks at that height everywhere, except if you're carrying something, then the rule is as close to the ground as possible
keissetje 11 months ago
@keissetje True about fork height. Anyone who has taken the little BS training certification to run a forklift would say the same.
markeyjames22 10 months ago
@keissetje I've been operating a forklift for 21 years and have been through countless training classes (in the USA), including OSHA. Never heard of that safety rule. That rule sounds kinda like saying..If your going to injure someone, injure their leg and not their ankle. My training basically teaches to keep your forks as close to the ground as possible at all times, always be aware of your constant changing surroundings, and sound your horn to keep people aware of where you are at!
djlcruze 10 months ago
@djlcruze yeah just imagine what would be worse for the employer, a leg fracture that heals over a couple of months or an ankle injury that heals over a much longer time, and not fully... i understand that ppl don't always follow the rules exactly cause neither do i, but it is a valid rule though,
keissetje 10 months ago
This is like posting a video of going in a strait line in a car and calling it a trick...
calvinculpalt 1 year ago
How is that a trick? All you do is turn the wheel and push the gas. Every forklift I've driven turns like that.
NBSV1 2 years ago 8
if you are a hero do that at high speed
mgarrbomberstm 2 years ago