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FORKLIFT ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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FORKLIFT ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • September 23, 2024
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45 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 45
Why should you remove the keys once finished using the forklift?

To keep the keys safe from theft.

To prevent unauthorised movement of the forklif

To ensure the forklift is ready for the next user.

To prevent the battery from draining.

Term 2 of 45
Why should you be careful of rear end swing?

It can cause the forklift to tip over easily.

It is only a concern when driving uphill.

It can be very dangerous due to fast sideways movement for people nearby and may
cause damage to property or other equipment.

It is not a concern if the load is light.

,Term 3 of 45
Forms of workplace communications

It can be very dangerous due to fast sideways movement for people nearby and may
cause damage to property or other equipment.

* Mast
* Lift cylinder
* Tilt cylinder
* Backrest/Load guard
* Carriage
* Fork
* Overhead guard
* Drive wheels
* Steering/Rear wheels
* Steering wheel
* Seat
* Rating Plate
* Counter weight
* Lights & Horn
* Warning decals
* Logbook

The distance from the front face or heel of the forks to the centre of gravity of the load
is called the Load Centre Distance.


Verbal
Written instructions.
Signage
Hand signals
Listening
Questioning to confirm understanding, and appropriate worksite protocol.

Term 4 of 45
When travelling with a load on a ramp, which way must you be facing?

The load should always face downhill for stability.

The load should be turned at a 90-degree angle.

The load can face sideways to improve visibility.


The load should always face uphill (forks pointing up the ramp).

,Term 5 of 45
Any time that forklifts are being used in an area with pedestrian access, there should always be

Axle height (or as low as practically possible)


* Signs
* Barriers
* Designated pedestrian walkways

* Relevant HRW licence for equipment being used
* Evidence you are enrolled in or undertaking a HRW licence course with an RTO

Otherwise it may cause the fuel to ignite due to poor ventilation.

Term 6 of 45
Why is it important to fuel only when the engine is switched off?

It ensures the fuel is stored properly.

It allows for faster refueling times.

It prevents the engine from overheating.


Otherwise it may cause the fuel to ignite due to poor ventilation.

Term 7 of 45
What is the load centre difference?

The maximum height the load can be lifted.

The distance from the front face or heel of the forks to the centre of gravity of the load
is called the Load Centre Distance.

The total weight of the load being carried.


The area where the load is placed on the forks.

, Term 8 of 45
Point of balance (fulcrum) is where?

Where the front tire meets the ground


At the highest point of the forklift's structure.

At the center of the forklift's weight distribution.

Where the operator sits while driving.

Term 9 of 45
What is rated capacity?

The rated capacity is found on the data plate. It is the maximum load the forklift can lift
at a specified weight, height and load centre distance.

The stability of the forklift may be affected and you may cause damage to the forklift or
lose the load, this may result in injury or damage of stock.

Confined spaces result in a lack of ventilation, hence you should not use an internal
combustion forklift as it will release toxic fumes. Instead, an electric forklift should be
used to reduce build up of dangerous gases.

The distance from the front face or heel of the forks to the centre of gravity of the load
is called the Load Centre Distance.

Term 10 of 45
When refilling stock on racking/shelves, what three things must you ensure?

The stability of the forklift may be affected and you may cause damage to the forklift or
lose the load, this may result in injury or damage of stock.

Load guard stops the load from falling on the operator

Overhead guards stops the load from falling on to the operator

1. Loads are stacked on a firm level site.
2. Heavy goods are placed at the bottom.
3. The stack does not become unstable due to height.

1. DO NOT try to jump from the forklift while it is tipping over.
2. Remain in the forklift.
3. Brace yourself until the forklift is stationary and is safe to exit.

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