In my place we have enough room to turn with a pallet on the ground level. But sometimes company will make corridors just 5 cm narrower to get more space somewhere else. And now you are forced to turn at max height with heavy load making everything 100 times more dangerous. Remember, greed has no limits.
More armchair reach truck operators in this comments section. This aisle is about 8-9 feet wide and was clearly designed for turning with the load in the air, going into the rack. No way you're getting that skid in there without turning.
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Wrong drive by employee: not allowed to turn with heavy cargo in raised forks at big height!!!! This is a serious Safety rules violation !!!! It can cause cargo fall from big height left or right side or fall of forklift itself with cargo at height .....Wrong driving
I get it when its unnecessary like here, but working for a few retailers, I've been at multiple jobs where is physically impossible to get a pallet in without turning the forklift at height, also your comments slightly invalidated by the existence of swing reaches... Those are directly designed to turn the pallet itself at height, granted they're designed for it so stability of the platform is not a issue, anyways as far as osha and the manufacturer is concerned you can make small movements such turns so long as your following the load plate of the equipment
Good luck doing that in 15 ft wide aisle, you gonna have hard time getting out of there without manuevering. Amazon follows your rule, because they make their aisle wider to fit 2 stockpickers side by side. However, people that use end riders will make their aisles narrowers to save space.
@@xyero4399 you don't need to turn in the air in a 15 wide aisle with a narrow aisle reach(at least with standard 40x48 pallets), 12 or less maybe, regardless there's nothing wrong with minor maneuvers in the air
Yes, you do this is good work method. You are going to have hard time hitting (Amazon) 30-50 (Walmart) pallets per hour doing this "safe" method. I have seen people flipping pallets over or knocking racking due to sticking pallets following that logic. Safe method is a scam and insurance policy that company use to hold employee that cause incidents. However, it was never used to engineer their production standards.
Shit Reach driving!!! Turning with the load being raised. This means the centre of gravity is getting smaller and moving towards the edge of the stability triangle between the two front wheel areas and the drive wheel. You only have to drive over a splinter of a pallet board and that load will seriously move. At best the driver will shit his pants as the truck wobbles, at worst the truck goes over and that’s not a pretty sight!🤬😡
In my place we have enough room to turn with a pallet on the ground level. But sometimes company will make corridors just 5 cm narrower to get more space somewhere else. And now you are forced to turn at max height with heavy load making everything 100 times more dangerous. Remember, greed has no limits.
IT SEEMS TO BE AN AMAZING FORKLIFT, FROM YOUR COLLEAGUE OPERATOR STILL BRASIL
More armchair reach truck operators in this comments section. This aisle is about 8-9 feet wide and was clearly designed for turning with the load in the air, going into the rack. No way you're getting that skid in there without turning.
If you cant turn in that aisle with that pallet on you cant drive for shit.
That reach truck needs to be worked on. Loud pitch sound like that is indicative of it needing hydraulic fluid or maybe a new hydraulic pump.
I hope this was a fail
No hydraulic use while in motion
No turning with raised/raising forks
Well these are RTITB rules here 🤷♂️
your had enough space to bring they pallet in then start to back up and had enough space to bring it down with out turning bad move
I also a reach truck a forklift operator I like operation so much
Asian style... No health and safety rules..
All the movement wrong..omg i saw turning with lifted load 🤣
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Good model
He travels so far with a raised load. No need!
Wrong drive by employee: not allowed to turn with heavy cargo in raised forks at big height!!!! This is a serious Safety rules violation !!!!
It can cause cargo fall from big height left or right side or fall of forklift itself with cargo at height .....Wrong driving
I get it when its unnecessary like here, but working for a few retailers, I've been at multiple jobs where is physically impossible to get a pallet in without turning the forklift at height, also your comments slightly invalidated by the existence of swing reaches... Those are directly designed to turn the pallet itself at height, granted they're designed for it so stability of the platform is not a issue, anyways as far as osha and the manufacturer is concerned you can make small movements such turns so long as your following the load plate of the equipment
Good luck doing that in 15 ft wide aisle, you gonna have hard time getting out of there without manuevering. Amazon follows your rule, because they make their aisle wider to fit 2 stockpickers side by side. However, people that use end riders will make their aisles narrowers to save space.
@@xyero4399 you don't need to turn in the air in a 15 wide aisle with a narrow aisle reach(at least with standard 40x48 pallets), 12 or less maybe, regardless there's nothing wrong with minor maneuvers in the air
Yes, you do this is good work method. You are going to have hard time hitting (Amazon) 30-50 (Walmart) pallets per hour doing this "safe" method. I have seen people flipping pallets over or knocking racking due to sticking pallets following that logic. Safe method is a scam and insurance policy that company use to hold employee that cause incidents. However, it was never used to engineer their production standards.
@@xyero4399 agree.....100%, they want MORE orders, more job done..safety rules have been fucked
This guy needs a retest he's dangerous
Wrong bull shit driver don’t go up until you face the place to drop
Shit Reach driving!!! Turning with the load being raised. This means the centre of gravity is getting smaller and moving towards the edge of the stability triangle between the two front wheel areas and the drive wheel. You only have to drive over a splinter of a pallet board and that load will seriously move. At best the driver will shit his pants as the truck wobbles, at worst the truck goes over and that’s not a pretty sight!🤬😡
Esa conducción es incorrecta
Jesus.... health and safety, completely the wrong way to drive 😮
これは恐ろしい
todo mal echo