Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 296. Labor and Industries, Department of |
Chapter 296-863. Forklifts and other powered industrial trucks. |
Section 296-863-20020. Protect operators from falling objects.
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- You must:• Use an overhead guard to protect operators from falling objects such as small packages, boxes, and bagged material.Exception:A high lift rider truck may be operated without the guard, providing all of the following conditions are met:• Vertical movement of the lifting mechanism is restricted to seventy-two inches (1800 mm) or less from the ground.• The high lift rider truck will operate only in an area where:– The top of a tiered load will not be more than one hundred twenty inches (3000 mm) high.– The bottom of a tiered load will not be more than seventy-two inches (1800 mm) high.– Only stable loads are handled.– The operator is protected from objects falling from high stack areas.Note:The overhead guard is not intended to withstand the impact of a maximum capacity load of the PIT.You must:• Equip all high lift rider trucks with overhead guards that meet the design and construction requirements of American National Standards Institute (ANSI) B56.1-1993, Safety Standards for Powered Industrial Trucks.• Use a vertical load backrest extension to keep all or any part of the load from falling backwards towards the operator if the load presents a hazard.