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Interpretations
Applicability of 29 CFR 1910.178 to pick-up trucks such as Ford Ranger, Chevrolet S-10 and Dodge 1500. [1910.178; 1910.178(a)(1)]
07/13/2006
National
Interpretations
Chocking of trailers at United States Postal Service facilities. [1910.178; 1910.178(k)(1); 1910.178(m)(7)]
09/14/2005
National
Interpretations
Competency of powered industrial truck trainers; training must be truck - and site - specific.[1910.178(l)(2)(ii); 1910.178(l)(3)(i); 1910.178(l)(3)(ii)]
04/10/2000
National
Interpretations
Evaluation of what is considered a safe speed to operate powered industrial trucks (forklifts).[1910.178(n)(8); 1910.178(n)(15)]
11/04/2004
National
Interpretations
Installation of strobe lights on forklifts as an additional warning device for forklifts used in vessel holds.[1910; 1910.178(a)(4); 1910.178(l); 1917; 1917.43(b)(1); 1917.43(c)(5); 1918; 1918.65(b)(1); 1918.65(f)]
12/21/2004
National
Interpretations
Pre-operation forklift examinations are not required to be written.[1910.178(q)(7)]
05/09/2000
National
Interpretations
Requirements for the sound level of a warning device (horn) located on a forklift.[1910.178(q)(7); 1910.178(p)(1); 1910.178(q)(5)]
08/13/2004
National
Interpretations
Use of seat belts on powered industrial trucks
03/07/1996
National
Interpretations
03/17/1993 - 1910.178 - Engine cut off switch for an elevated work platform.
03/17/1993
National
Interpretations
04/28/1995 - 1910.178 - Compliance determination by OSHA of the Powered industrial truck standard and the use of the load engaging means in an elevated position for use as a work table for the prevention and control of ergon
04/28/1995
National
Interpretations
09/11/2000 - Batteries in electric powered industrial trucks must be secured horizontally and vertically.[1910.178(g)(5)]
09/11/2000
National
Directives
10/19/1999 - Chocking of Tractor Trailer under the Powered Industrial Truck Standard
07/22/2003
National
Interpretations
10/26/1993 - Fork-lifts in construction.
10/26/1993
National
Directives
10/30/1978 - STD 1-11.3 - 29 CFR 1910.178(m)(b) Powered Industrial Trucks; Truck Operations
07/07/2003
National
Directives
11/30/2000 - Compliance Assistance for the Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training Standards
07/22/2003
National
Interpretations
1910.178 - Clarification of the use of powered industrial trucks in Class I, Division 2, Group C locations.
05/24/1995
National
Interpretations
1910.178 - Classification of sweepers and scrubbers.
04/03/1995
National
Interpretations
1910.178 - Sweeper/scrubber equipment is not considered a powered industrial truck.
06/08/1993
National
Interpretations
1910.178 - Use of a powered industrial truck to dump hexamine into a hopper of a bucket elevator.
06/03/1993
National
Interpretations
1910.178 - What type of powered industrial truck can be used in an aluminum powder production building where dust levels may be in an explosive concentration.
06/16/1995
National
Interpretations
1910.178 does not apply to agricultural operations.
09/23/1999
National
Interpretations
1910.67 - Using a forklift truck to lift personnel on a secured safety platform with a guardrail.
11/15/1993
National
Interpretations
Applicability of 1910.178 to earth moving equipment and skid steer loaders.[1910.178(a)]
03/07/2000
National
Interpretations
Batteries in powered industrial trucks must be secured horizontally and/or vertically.[1910.178; 1910.178(g)(5)]
03/18/2003
National
Interpretations
Clarification of OSHA's CPL 2-1.30 regarding tractor trailer chocking.
11/09/1999
National
Interpretations
Clarification of PIT requirements covering: fall protection and safety platforms, seatbelts, LP-gas storage, smoking, and eye wash stations.
03/08/2002
National
Interpretations
Clarification regarding the policy for the use of seat belts on powered industrial trucks in general industry.
12/11/1996
National
Interpretations
Coverage of volunteers; forklift operator training for multiple facilities determined by similarity of potential workplace hazards.[1910.178(l); 1910.178(l)(1); 1910.178(l)(3); 1975.4(h)(4)]
05/13/2005
National
Interpretations
Disabled (hearing impaired) forklift operators.
01/26/1998
National
Case Studies
Does a Forklift Truck Have to Be Equipped with a Backup Alarm?
National
Interpretations
Employers must evaluate prior training and ensure safe powered industrial truck operations.
02/16/1999
National
Interpretations
Enforcement of the Use of Seat Belts on Powered Industrial Trucks in General Industry.[1910.178]
10/09/1996
National
Interpretations
Fall protection requirements for elevated platforms of powered industrial trucks; body belts versus harnesses.[1910.178]
06/28/2004
National
Interpretations
Fork inspection requirements for powered industrial trucks.
10/22/1999
National
Interpretations
Forklifts: free rigging requires manufacturer approval.
10/22/1999
National
White Papers
Forklifts: Workhorses of the Warehouse
12/01/2003
National
Interpretations
Host employers may require site-specific forklift training of visiting workers.
10/28/1999
National
Interpretations
Host employers must assure forklift operators of visiting employers are trained.
04/06/1999
National
Interpretations
Inspection requirements for powered industrial trucks not used for significant time periods.[1910.178; 1910.178(q)(7)]
03/03/2005
National
Interpretations
Log skidder operators must be trained in accordance with 1910.266(i)(3)(ii).
08/30/1999
National
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