Great advice One will be worried of the Carelessness Of other But then we can Be blessed with The kindness of others like yourself who go out the way To Insure The next man is safe ! Thanks for Looking out for your peers and the better good Of the Establishment overall This goes to show me The Battle between good and bad.
A foot and half….game changer. My trainer told us 6 inches. Which explains why I kept tapping pallets, product, and racks and having to constantly readjust my 90 turn. You’re my hero Tim!
Boom, there it is! This is one I was hoping I would find, thank you!!! I’m on a Crown SR5500 electric not a Raymond so the outriggers are quite a bit bigger but I’m definitely going to rewatch this video a couple times and work on lining up better and more consistently. Appreciate you!!!!
I swear the HiLo operators are the most dangerous people in the warehouse. The other day the guy was waving me by while he had a whole pallet of waters on his forks 10' off the ground! Then he looked at me like I was the idiot for not going!🤦🏼♂️ They fly up and down the aisles whichever way they want and don't even bother beeping or slowing down.
Our warehouse added these extra triangle things that get hit a lot when putting a pallet in. They are all destroyed. Not a good decision on their part. With that being said if I would have damaged the rack of course I would report it
Nice at out warehouse the racks are really flimsy I myself as a reach driver I’ve seen so many people come in hot and hot the rack so hard it felt like a earthquake nd sometimes bending the metal which is crazy
That slip sheet move is gold. Never thought if that
Keep it coming !
Will do
Great advice One will be worried of the Carelessness Of other But then we can Be blessed with The kindness of others like yourself who go out the way To Insure The next man is safe ! Thanks for Looking out for your peers and the better good Of the Establishment overall This goes to show me The Battle between good and bad.
A foot and half….game changer. My trainer told us 6 inches. Which explains why I kept tapping pallets, product, and racks and having to constantly readjust my 90 turn. You’re my hero Tim!
Definitely forwarding this to our lift team...lol
That slipsheet technique is severely underused. They just toss the cases one after the other.
Boom, there it is! This is one I was hoping I would find, thank you!!! I’m on a Crown SR5500 electric not a Raymond so the outriggers are quite a bit bigger but I’m definitely going to rewatch this video a couple times and work on lining up better and more consistently. Appreciate you!!!!
I swear the HiLo operators are the most dangerous people in the warehouse. The other day the guy was waving me by while he had a whole pallet of waters on his forks 10' off the ground! Then he looked at me like I was the idiot for not going!🤦🏼♂️ They fly up and down the aisles whichever way they want and don't even bother beeping or slowing down.
I will say we have a lot of good ones at our warehouse. Waving someone by while in the air is just stupid
Great tips tim 👍
When I started I saw a guy praying and I kinda laughed. A year later. I might start praying too after I’ve watched accident videos
They’re so worried about time and percentages and not safety
1,000%
Keep your heel inside the truck, having I've the edge.
U also hit the rack pretty hard at time 7:45 go watch the video did u report hitting the rack ??
Our warehouse added these extra triangle things that get hit a lot when putting a pallet in. They are all destroyed. Not a good decision on their part. With that being said if I would have damaged the rack of course I would report it
Nice at out warehouse the racks are really flimsy I myself as a reach driver I’ve seen so many people come in hot and hot the rack so hard it felt like a earthquake nd sometimes bending the metal which is crazy