Amongst Hysters main safety concerns is safety. It is the reason why they provide numerous pieces of optional safety equipment that could be included to either the work place or the machine itself. Following the standards of OSHA, Hyster manufactures both visible and audible warning devices as well as head and work lamps.
According to OSHA and ASME B56.1 regulations, the only warning device required on a lift truck is the steering wheel horn, which is a standard feature on all lift trucks. Even if forklifts are not required to have both audible or visible warning devices, there are some conditions where optional warning devices might be appropriate. These factors are unique to each work place or work site and every situation should be considered individually.
Motion alarms or back-up alarms are the most common safety devices. The noise made by these alarms are the main factor to take into account. First of all, the audible device should be able to be distinguished from other types of noises in the work site and the sound must be extremely loud to be heard in the work location, even if other kinds of equipment could be running. The ability for workers to hear alarms and know where the sound is originating from can be compromised if workers wear hearing protection devices. If the alarms are too offensive or disruptive to workers, nearby businesses, or nearby homes, alarms may have to be disabled. If noise must be disabled, this must be able to take place readily. Rules must also be followed in order to make certain that the levels of noise do not exceed OSHA noise limits.
For visible safety devices, most frequently strobe, rotating, or flashing lights, many points must be considered and thought should be put into whether visible safety devices might be more appropriate compared to audible devices. Workplace lighting, presence of reflective surfaces, and driver distraction are top concerns to consider to ensure that safety devices do not pose a danger to drivers or other employees and are effective. Safety light colours must be different from other lights and background surfaces that are within the work place. Position of safety devices are of utmost importance. Lights must be able to clear any overhead obstacles. Placement of lights should not cause the lights to reflect or shine into the eyes of the operator, but shielding of the lights should not overly obstruct the light's visibility to pedestrians.
To meet many application requirements, Hyster has a variety of optional lights that comprise halogen lights and weather-resistant LED. These lights could hold up through shock and vibration as well. When it comes to work lamps and head lamps, OSHA has set standards to make working in dark work areas or at night safer. Directional lighting is needed if the forklift lighting makes less than 2 lumens per square foot. Hyster has numerous choices which will really help increase visibility in low-light conditions.