Warehouse Forklift Maintenance
Forklifts need a proper maintenance program to help increase the equipments lifespan and is an essential factor in allowing the equipment to function effectively and safely. Completing forklift check ups regularly and doing preventive maintenance regularly would help to guarantee the safe and efficient use of the machinery.
Daily Checklist
The daily checklist is an invaluable tool in any forklift maintenance program. These checklists would help to document any and all potential issues. They are required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration or the OSHA. The daily checklists could also be audited by OSHA during any routine inspection. Operators have to complete the inspection from the beginning of their shift. If any major issues are found, the forklift can not be used until the issue has been fixed.
Safety and Maintenance Go Hand-in-Hand
Within the US, there are around 100 deaths related to forklift mishaps and statistic show that nearly 20,000 people are seriously injured too. This number translates to represent 54 individuals per day, 7 days a week, for the entire year. A lot of these accidents can be easily prevented if the forklift had been correctly maintained and serviced. In several circumstances, it might seem like a cost savings to skip or delay routine maintenance, although, these savings would pale in comparison to the cost of a single accident.
Items to be Serviced
The manufacturers owner guidebook would include a recommended maintenance schedule. Schedules will differ depending on each and every manufacturer and each type of forklift. Each schedule would consist of a variety of basic things. Like for example, in a combustion engine, the oil filters and the engine oil must be replaced sometimes. Hydraulic levels should be inspected too. Be certain to check hoses for any indications of cracking. Additional items involve the brakes, the transmission and the electrical systems of the forklift.