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TB 600-2
Section II. TEST SOLUTIONS FOR FORKLIFT TRUCKS, WAREHOUSE
TRACTORS, AND STRADDLE TRUCKS
1.
True
21.
True
41. Lower forks to floor
2.
True
22.
True
Check shift lever for neutral position
3.
False
23.
True
Turn off ignition
4.
False
24.
True
Turn off lights
5.
False
26.
True
Set emergency brake
6.
False
26.
False
42. Slow down
7.
True
27.
False
Sound horn
8.
False
28.
True
43. e.
9.
False
29.
True
44. Replace fuel tank cap
10.
False
30.
True
and clean up any spillage.
11.
False
31.
c.
45. d.
12.
False
32.
c.
46. a. b. c.
13.
False
33.
c.
47. c.
14.
False
34.
c.
48. b.
15.
False
35.
b.
49. d.
16.
False
36.
b.
50. e.
17.
True
37.
b.
18.
True
38.
b.
19.
False
39.
J
20.
True
40.
d.
Section III. SUGGESTED TEST QUESTIONS FOR WAREHOUSE CRANES
1.  Personnel selected for warehouse crane operators
3. This test consists of 25 questions, each question has
are first required to obtain a license for operating forklift
a weight of 4 points.  A passing grade is 70 percent.
trucks.
Personnel failing this test should not be permitted to
proceed to a performance test.
2.  The purpose of this test is to determine if the
personnel  selected  for  licensing  have  adequate
4.
Performance tests should be set up by the
knowledge in the proper operation of warehouse cranes.
commander.
Answer these questions by "True" or "False".
1. Loads should not be picked up without a signal from the rigger.
2. Slings are attached and removed from loads by the rigger; he also determines when loads are balanced properly.
3. Never overload crane or pick up load until satisfied that it may be carried safely.
4. Back crane down an incline when there is a substantial load on the block.
5. Do not allow a person to ride the hook or load.
6. The hook must not be centered over the load.
7. The operator maneuvers the crane into position, using the sluing mechanism if necessary at the direction of the
rigger.
8. In order to save wear on the boom and for stability, a load should be lifted with the boom in the highest position
possible.
9. If the boom was raised before the hook, the load could be dragged along the ground or floor.
10. The block should not be raised so high that it becomes blocked or in contact with the boom head.
11. If the crane has a sluing boom, and if the load is to be moved only within the circumference of the slue, it is
necessary to move the crane.
12. The crane should travel slowly and smoothly, avoiding sudden stops and turns.
13. When it is necessary to cross a shallow ditch, the crane should cross at a right angle to the ditch with' the boom
held in the direction of travel.
14. While the crane is traveling, the operator must not allow the load to swing too far.
15. A swinging load does not cause severe strain on all parts of the crane.
16. When a crane travels loaded and there is danger of load swing, the rigger should attach a line to the load to be
used to steer long loads and control the swing of the load.
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