Any you guys familiar with forklift/reach truck/Ride on's which are fitted with the personalized ID tag system. The tag is intergraded into the system driven warehouse setup, its registers any impacts you, unfortunately, may have during your shift, a major impact stops the forklift dead in its tracks forcing you to report the incident to your supervisor who in turn is going to ask a shit load of questions before he uses the override tag. The only problem with this system is if the sensors are set too sensitive on the lift you are using at the time, the system will record even minor impacts with a bleep on the lift when riding over a piece of broken pallet etc then be prepared to be summed to the supervisors/managers office to explain your 10 plus impacts on your late shift because it's all recorded on the SAP system.
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Toyota makes the best forklifts around, especially LPG units.
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I love Toyota forklift❤,the best machine
Toyota forklifts are the best
Any you guys familiar with forklift/reach truck/Ride on's which are fitted with the personalized ID tag system. The tag is intergraded into the system driven warehouse setup, its registers any impacts you, unfortunately, may have during your shift, a major impact stops the forklift dead in its tracks forcing you to report the incident to your supervisor who in turn is going to ask a shit load of questions before he uses the override tag. The only problem with this system is if the sensors are set too sensitive on the lift you are using at the time, the system will record even minor impacts with a bleep on the lift when riding over a piece of broken pallet etc then be prepared to be summed to the supervisors/managers office to explain your 10 plus impacts on your late shift because it's all recorded on the SAP system.
Thank you
Darryl: Should Michael Drive the forklift?
Michael: I can and I have.
How may i know how many forklift do we need to used in a small area warehouse
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Narrow aisles are a disaster waiting to happen.
Employers want to stack as many racks as possible into a given space.
The result......an accident.
my aisles are 68"' wide and we have never had an accident.
Na ya wrong mate, it depends on who's driving.
@@Ramdodge582 To be honest it really doesn't matter who wins this contest, if you're still in warehousing and the day's over you've lost.
@@Senkino5o you mean I don't enjoy my job or don't make enough? I love it and make 75-80k.
One bad driver is all it takes
Fenwick is the best one
I cringe when I see people not using the steering wheel properly 2:03 The knob is there for a reason
Some people I think don't like the knobs as feels weird for them so they use the wheel like a car plus they are more comfortable with it i guess.
Cringing harder that she put her hand on fall protection pole.
after hours of gripping that knob the wheel is a welcome change in grip.
Yea ya right mate, they are all knobs who don't use the knob.
Safety reps will nail any driver for not using the steering knob.
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i don't like toyota, i prefer linde or obvious jungeinrich forklifts
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