lol you ain’t gotta worry about that. Anytime you start working for a new company they are gonna train you and certify you on the equipment. So lie all you want about experience with these machines. Just don’t say you’re a professional. Because they will know you are lying 😂 when you get on and look like a new driver. Always say you have experience just don’t say how much.
@@maxsjoberg788 it was pretty dope for the few months that i was there but since covid starting shutting everything down they let go most of the new people but thanks for asking take care
I needed to watch this video. I just started training people at my job and i was told that i need to train them on the order picker starting Monday but since i half ass and take short cuts a lot i needed a refresher
Great job instructing you are a great teacher I’m bout to start doing this soon I’m not afraid of heights but I’ve never drove one so the first time I drove one I was probably alittle timid comfortable is probably also key but thank you
Nice job, just a couple of safety observations, first do not use the shock adsorbing lanyard it wont help anyone that is less than 15+ feet of the floor because of deployment, operator physical body height to D-ring, and harness stretch. Always use a self retracting life line, they lock up in 2 feet or less. Also your body harness fit, front chest strap should be across the center of your chest, and the D-ring on the back should be between your shoulder blades, not the center of your back. This way you eliminate being thrown head first possibly into something.
Your A BEAST I Learned more from you Than I Have from Any Warehouse Manager in over 7 yrs Of Warehouse Work I Feel more Confident 👀 and Learning from you
This is probably one of the best order/cherry picking video presentation and trainings that I have watched. Once again, very clear explanation, the attention-to-details is impressive and engaging. Thank you so much Mario! I love you! Thank you Epic safety Chronicle.
I’ve been trained on both a crown reach truck and a crown stock pick machine (cherry picker) but I’ve watched both of your training videos and enjoyed them. I too am afraid of heights, roller coasters anything of the sort. when I was offered to be trained to use the stock pick machine I was hesitant but did decide to take the training and grew to like doing the work and using the machine whenever needed. It’s also helped with other potential height related activities.
My last job didn’t inspect the forklift, two hours later the operator on that fork blow the transmission and it barely made it back to the parking station
I work at Crowns main plant in New Breman Ohio and I use the SP trucks every other day and I can tell you they handle very very smoothly. Thank you for showing this video.
I work at a major warehouse that supplies autoparts. Been there for two months now, all of our lift trucks are crown like this one. So far I've found them very easy to use, great guidence system. The only thing unvering at first is how far the masts sway when your close to the limit of how high it goes, That takes some getting used to. 6 weeks in I forget to lock in and wrecked one into some grating, the manager was like " wow, people normally crash at least once before 6 weeks " Replaced the grating and its good, its a warm warehouse to. Love the fan feature. So far Ive been assinged one of the older Crowns. But Ive n ever had a problem with it, easy to use, feels solid, lots of storage. Keep up the good work
Such an informative video! Maybe I have been in warehousing too long here but I immediately noticed the bent upright beam and the pedestrians not wearing a safety vest 😬
I am fairly comfortable on one of these. I’ve operated a Raymond and there’s very little visibility of what’s in front of you so you have to be EXTREMELY vigilant what moving below. Always do a check of your harness by a quick pull of it. Make sure it locks up. I do that every time I get on that mofo. You never know when today might be your day🤷♀️ slow and steady..safe is the key with Raymond OPs. Otherwise it’s fun as he|| to see a birds-eye view of the warehouse. Highly recommend.. just focus on the racking if you’re afraid of heights like me…
hi sir you have explained in all possible safety way of operating..the cherrypicking machine..its all appreciable ,.lookin forwrd for more situational handling when at work .thanks for all the efforts.grt 1..have a grt charismas and happy new year to you sir. god bless.
In preparation before putting on your harness also ALWAYS conduct a harness inspection both visually (checking for loose threading/tears) and manually (fastening/tugging/pulling straps) to confirm support and promote safety to avoid a potential safety hazard before putting it on. If there is any issues during inspecting the harness, you need to retrieve another one and repeat the inspection process.🙂
I'm new to the factory work and its my 4th day at work n I'm picker I feel like I'm slow because I'm not using that I tried learning with a coworker but I have trouble keeping it straight n I'm afraid that I'm hit something
I am actually being formally trained tomorrow on a crown. Your video was informative. Do you have any tips on the tiller use? I have never operated any type of fork truck
Exactly the same selector Ive been driving 90% of a work day for 10 years. I’ve been driving a picker for 32 years now, just different models. All the osha rules are the same for my company except don’t have to wear glasses, thank God. The harness is a hot pain in the ass. The foot pedal is another pain because if you need to go up or down just a few inches or the same moving forward or reverse you have to be on it. Not a bad job in all, more money per hour, of course, is what everyone wants though. 🙂
the only difference i had from this video is that the cherry picker i drove automatically locked onto the pallet when you drive into it. there was no lock button. and the foot pedal on the far right is what releases the pallet. other than that everything was the same
Any tips with dealing with heights? I just started working at Home Depot DC and honestly I don’t think the heights would bother me too much if I didn’t have to move some huge ass box that weighs 65lbs, I just feel super unstable that high even though I’m strapped up to the picker
The tether or shock absorbing lanyard is too long for the application. The operator must have more than 18.5 feet of fall clearance or he/she hits the ground. The lanyard is 6 feet and comes with a 3 foot shock. That is 9.5 feet. ad the height of most workers at 6 feet you have 15.5 feet. add 3 feet for safety and you can see them 18.5 feet of fall clearance. A retractable is much better.The stopping distance is only a few inches.
@@savagesalvage9449 I worked in a warehouse that did the same. They claimed it was an OSHA thing but I'd never had anyone else require it. Makes no sense to me if no one is making particulates.
I only feel it impedes line of sight more cuz of the glare from the lights and fogging if you work in the hot summer in Arizona. Sweat fogging up glasses plus the cage front on the order pickers. I need to be able to see.
6:05 That moment every trainer has when they don't know what the override switch does. Just ignore it. Lol Also, you guys aren't allowed to use the display panel? So, you don't document your operational hours?
For those that don’t know as a safety precaution the machine will only allow you to go up a certain height and lower to a certain height when there is nothing attached to the pallet grab. It depends on what machine you have and what it was programmed to do. It will either override the hydraulic buttons to either go higher than the machine allows you too or lower than it allows.
I have a licence for the order picker and forklift high reach double deep forklifts I have been operating both for about 25 years !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The foot pedal that he was referring to to the right actual is used to clamp the clamps to a pallet. He called it a release button. He was correct when he said the yellow (looks orange to me) lever releases the clamp.
@@Heat_Rush Some warehouses narrow isles they drive a turret truck (swing truck) where the forks can be rotated to pick a pallet from one side of the isle to another. Though it's not very common you'll see warehouses using a turret truck as they're very expensive.
I drive the order picker like a reach sometimes 🤣🤣 bc I drive the reach so often the rare times my job ask me to switch to a order picker I be reversing that mf a lot 💀
I worked at Lowes back during the pandemic. Running a Yale Order Picker. I was fulfilling orders for Pickup as a night time Job . I was a 1 Team overnight stock/reciever. I GOT STUCK IN THE AIR! Couldn't move back or forth, and the Machine wouldn't come down. Checked to make sure my foot was firm on the dead man switch, and it was. I turned the key on and off. And they told me that the problem was common due to not putting water in the battery. APPEARRENTLY to my idotic bosses the only way to bring the Machine down was to shut it off. Wait a few minutes, then power it back on and try to descend. There's any Emergency Hydraulic release valve.. WTF?! And I asked them if we could just use it to bring me down and they said "No! There isn't a valve." Now all order pickers and pretty much any machine that elevates you must have a emergency hydraulic release valve. Correct??
Imaginer vous toute la journée dans un manège qui monte descend tourne et debout de surcroît cela doit être épuisant et déstabilisant plus vous êtes près du sol mieux vous vous porter à fuir
why do you need to wear safety glasses on a forklift or cherry picker, unless you are in a warehouse where stuff is flying thru the air in large amounts I think it's silly. The safety glasses give you a glare it's just plain aggravating.
this guy will get someone killed if they wear the harness like he shows. D-ring between shoulder blades, not middle of your back adjust chest and shoulder straps accordingly. Leg straps need to be tightened properly - fit flat hand between strap and body is correct. Make sure your straps are not twisted like his. Someone falls wearing a lanyard and harness like he says and they'll probably be seriously injured and also there is no guarantee the harness will work properly if it's not fitted and worn properly. Always check the harness straps to make sure you fit in the height/weight restrictions of that harness. AND NEVER TETHER YOURSELF TO THE RACKING. Anchor points need to be rated for 5000 lbs. per OSHA. And you need an anchor - even if the rack is tested and rated, you can't wrap the lanyard around itself unless it's rated for that, and the one he showed is not. This guy should not be training on fall protection. stick to MHE.
Oh, God! Can GenExers have their own planet? What is it you checking above you? You look at it once. Unless you have flying elephants in your warehouse checking your clearance above you once should be sufficient 🤦♀️
Nice i lied on my resume and needed this
How’s it going ?
Amen!
😂😂😂
Nice
lol you ain’t gotta worry about that. Anytime you start working for a new company they are gonna train you and certify you on the equipment. So lie all you want about experience with these machines. Just don’t say you’re a professional. Because they will know you are lying 😂 when you get on and look like a new driver. Always say you have experience just don’t say how much.
got my first job working on cherry picker tonight and this helped me understand it a lot more thanks very informative
How’s it going?
@@maxsjoberg788 it was pretty dope for the few months that i was there but since covid starting shutting everything down they let go most of the new people but thanks for asking take care
wait so you learned on the job? im curious because i might do that
I mastered nose picking and butt digging before I messed with learning a cherry picker
@@HPLAR_AIJEM where do you work now
One of the best if not the best videos I've ever seen on these machines.so clear and well informative.thanks slot sir
Great video just got hired with cvs as a cherry picker and this was so informative and comforting thank you so much
Damn they got u as a cherry picker? Lol that's really cool really rare seeing women in these but congrats 🎉
@@Flexmuscle_1988 I worked with a bunch of female cherry pickers it has nothing to do with gender
@K Trilla same I work at a macys warehouse, and I see women of all ages ranging from young ladies to older ladies nothing new
How’s it going ?
@@Flexmuscle_1988 amazon and chewy got a bunch of females on the cherry picker it’s rare seeing them on the high reach forklift lol
I needed to watch this video. I just started training people at my job and i was told that i need to train them on the order picker starting Monday but since i half ass and take short cuts a lot i needed a refresher
Great job instructing you are a great teacher I’m bout to start doing this soon I’m not afraid of heights but I’ve never drove one so the first time I drove one I was probably alittle timid comfortable is probably also key but thank you
Nice job, just a couple of safety observations, first do not use the shock adsorbing lanyard it wont help anyone that is less than 15+ feet of the floor because of deployment, operator physical body height to D-ring, and harness stretch. Always use a self retracting life line, they lock up in 2 feet or less. Also your body harness fit, front chest strap should be across the center of your chest, and the D-ring on the back should be between your shoulder blades, not the center of your back. This way you eliminate being thrown head first possibly into something.
exactly. Also, forgot to inspect the hardness properly.
Exactly. Also the harness shouldn’t be too tight or too loose. 1 inch or 2 fingers away from your body throughout.
Thanks. Good to know!!
Make your own video😂😂😂
Your A BEAST I Learned more from you Than I Have from Any Warehouse Manager in over 7 yrs Of Warehouse Work I Feel more Confident 👀 and Learning from you
I just started a knew job and they act like you already suppose to no how to drive a Cherry picker.
This is probably one of the best order/cherry picking video presentation and trainings that I have watched. Once again, very clear explanation, the attention-to-details is impressive and engaging.
Thank you so much Mario! I love you! Thank you Epic safety Chronicle.
I’ve been trained on both a crown reach truck and a crown stock pick machine (cherry picker) but I’ve watched both of your training videos and enjoyed them.
I too am afraid of heights, roller coasters anything of the sort. when I was offered to be trained to use the stock pick machine I was hesitant but did decide to take the training and grew to like doing the work and using the machine whenever needed. It’s also helped with other potential height related activities.
When I did my first interview with crown, the way they did a height check to see if you were scared of heights was to go on a ride with a tsp driver.
We were always told to inspect the harness for damage before use. In addition to the OP.
Not to mention that the machine functions correctly ! You're not going to be amused if it goes up but not down !
My last job didn’t inspect the forklift, two hours later the operator on that fork blow the transmission and it barely made it back to the parking station
Very, very informative! Haven’t been on one in 3 years.
I work at Crowns main plant in New Breman Ohio and I use the SP trucks every other day and I can tell you they handle very very smoothly. Thank you for showing this video.
I work at a major warehouse that supplies autoparts. Been there for two months now, all of our lift trucks are crown like this one. So far I've found them very easy to use, great guidence system. The only thing unvering at first is how far the masts sway when your close to the limit of how high it goes, That takes some getting used to. 6 weeks in I forget to lock in and wrecked one into some grating, the manager was like " wow, people normally crash at least once before 6 weeks " Replaced the grating and its good, its a warm warehouse to. Love the fan feature. So far Ive been assinged one of the older Crowns. But Ive n ever had a problem with it, easy to use, feels solid, lots of storage. Keep up the good work
Such an informative video!
Maybe I have been in warehousing too long here but I immediately noticed the bent upright beam and the pedestrians not wearing a safety vest 😬
I am fairly comfortable on one of these. I’ve operated a Raymond and there’s very little visibility of what’s in front of you so you have to be EXTREMELY vigilant what moving below. Always do a check of your harness by a quick pull of it. Make sure it locks up. I do that every time I get on that mofo. You never know when today might be your day🤷♀️ slow and steady..safe is the key with Raymond OPs. Otherwise it’s fun as he|| to see a birds-eye view of the warehouse. Highly recommend.. just focus on the racking if you’re afraid of heights like me…
hi sir you have explained in all possible safety way of operating..the cherrypicking machine..its all appreciable ,.lookin forwrd for more situational handling when at work .thanks for all the efforts.grt 1..have a grt charismas and happy new year to you sir. god bless.
In preparation before putting on your harness also ALWAYS conduct a harness inspection both visually (checking for loose threading/tears) and manually (fastening/tugging/pulling straps) to confirm support and promote safety to avoid a potential safety hazard before putting it on. If there is any issues during inspecting the harness, you need to retrieve another one and repeat the inspection process.🙂
I am a Picker driver, i prefer a Raymond. cool video .
I prefer crowns. They are wider and sit lower to the ground.
I'm new to the factory work and its my 4th day at work n I'm picker I feel like I'm slow because I'm not using that I tried learning with a coworker but I have trouble keeping it straight n I'm afraid that I'm hit something
Same and the ones at my job jerk
Awesome video!!! Safety is a must and you described it to a [ T} !!
I live in Texas looking for Material Handler or Warehouse / forklift position. This video helped . Thank you.
Thank you so much for the training 🙏 very good teaching
👏🏼👏🏼.. 👌🏼 nice and clear . Wants to try my luck in order picking, not attended any class yet .but I feel ready
I miss this machine. I got so much picked with it. My place now just has turrets and raymond reaches.
we have a tire storage in calgary we use a cherry picker to put 3 sets of tires up and to bring 3 sets down
Very informative video and explanation is cool .
I am actually being formally trained tomorrow on a crown. Your video was informative. Do you have any tips on the tiller use? I have never operated any type of fork truck
This is the most easy forklift to drive ever.
True i struggled with the electric pallet jack its so hard to turn plus control the speed at the same time
Hey, how can you make it steer straight? I'm usually going towards the left and right a bit and trying to keep it to just go straight😅
Very interesting video about working in a warehouse! Thank you
Started work at a Autozone DC looks fun cant wait.
Exactly the same selector Ive been driving 90% of a work day for 10 years. I’ve been driving a picker for 32 years now, just different models. All the osha rules are the same for my company except don’t have to wear glasses, thank God. The harness is a hot pain in the ass. The foot pedal is another pain because if you need to go up or down just a few inches or the same moving forward or reverse you have to be on it. Not a bad job in all, more money per hour, of course, is what everyone wants though. 🙂
Just did my lift operator test last night …let’s just say I hit a couple cones before I got it 😂😂
Excelent brother thank you very much you are great …🎉
I can feel my stomach get tight imagining myself on it high up i would feel like its gonna tilt either left or right
Can anyone tell me where to buy those camera operated glasses.
Can one of these swerve ?
Love doing my cherry picking job easy money💪🏾
very nice presentation !!!! thanks a lot !!!
Love your videos, thank you
the only difference i had from this video is that the cherry picker i drove automatically locked onto the pallet when you drive into it. there was no lock button. and the foot pedal on the far right is what releases the pallet. other than that everything was the same
Sound like a Raymond
Definitely Raymond or Toyota.
I'd recommend using an SRL, On my OP we have SRLs on each one of them.
If u hit that red kill switch the machine continues to coast it jus doesn’t dead stop
It should. That’s why we inspect it before use. If you rmachine continues to move after hitting it I wouldn’t use it.
Na all the crown ones do that
Any tips with dealing with heights? I just started working at Home Depot DC and honestly I don’t think the heights would bother me too much if I didn’t have to move some huge ass box that weighs 65lbs, I just feel super unstable that high even though I’m strapped up to the picker
You get use to it the more you do it..I was leery as well at first
Most people are cool with it after about 1 week.
You be fine
I’m good now lol still working there
What if you'd drop the box😵
The tether or shock absorbing lanyard is too long for the application. The operator must have more than 18.5 feet of fall clearance or he/she hits the ground. The lanyard is 6 feet and comes with a 3 foot shock. That is 9.5 feet. ad the height of most workers at 6 feet you have 15.5 feet. add 3 feet for safety and you can see them 18.5 feet of fall clearance. A retractable is much better.The stopping distance is only a few inches.
Cherry pickers are boom trucks. What's the eye wear for? Don't get a rack in your eye?
🤣 Don't get a rack in your eye! Yeah if you're picking all that's doing is impeding you.
Fun fact: I just got word through the grapevine that my job will start requiring eye protection on the order picker.
@@savagesalvage9449 I worked in a warehouse that did the same. They claimed it was an OSHA thing but I'd never had anyone else require it. Makes no sense to me if no one is making particulates.
I only feel it impedes line of sight more cuz of the glare from the lights and fogging if you work in the hot summer in Arizona. Sweat fogging up glasses plus the cage front on the order pickers. I need to be able to see.
6:05 That moment every trainer has when they don't know what the override switch does. Just ignore it. Lol
Also, you guys aren't allowed to use the display panel? So, you don't document your operational hours?
Yes I was waiting to hear about that.
For those that don’t know as a safety precaution the machine will only allow you to go up a certain height and lower to a certain height when there is nothing attached to the pallet grab. It depends on what machine you have and what it was programmed to do. It will either override the hydraulic buttons to either go higher than the machine allows you too or lower than it allows.
Thank you👍🏾
Here cuz I lied on a resume got my test tomorrow wish me luck
What Job you put down 😂
The harness is not on properly in this video
Great video man very detailed!
I'm interested on your video .
i think this might be my warehouse...? feel like i'm in another dimension rn
You've seen one, you've seen them all.
Where's
s the nozzle for the water
I'm a little on the bigger side is there just one size or they have different sizes
For the harnest
They adjustable
Thank you very helpful
great teacher
They used to keep me tied up to my machine only let me off for lunch and breaks.
That's the exact same machine I used. These days I use a Crown RM 6000 lift.
I have a licence for the order picker and forklift high reach double deep forklifts I have been operating both for about 25 years !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice video but I work whit the Linde K series narrow aisle truck 100% more safe and easy to operate.
Seems Amazon warehouse
The foot pedal that he was referring to to the right actual is used to clamp the clamps to a pallet. He called it a release button. He was correct when he said the yellow (looks orange to me) lever releases the clamp.
I hate heights myself but glad both guards are down
Nice
Why does it always look like his hands are throwing gang signs?
Thanks for the information
It's a ride on fork lift, not a cherry picker ! It's not even a very good one as it won't do narrow aisle work.
Amazon aisles aren't narrow where the machinery is used. I believe that's where he is.
@@Heat_Rush Some warehouses narrow isles they drive a turret truck (swing truck) where the forks can be rotated to pick a pallet from one side of the isle to another. Though it's not very common you'll see warehouses using a turret truck as they're very expensive.
I drive the order picker like a reach sometimes 🤣🤣 bc I drive the reach so often the rare times my job ask me to switch to a order picker I be reversing that mf a lot 💀
Lol I'm the opposite. So used to the order picker I could drive it in reverse all day. Totally different steering mechanisms though.
But you´re a good teacher................even though you are a spitting image of PC Principal..................
REPENT AND FOLLOW JESUS CHRIST BEFORE ITS TOO LATE 🔴
Fake BS
Where to apply for this job?
Ifs is hiring
Lowes called them Star Wars
I want to apply for Reach Truck Operator job with five years experience in warehouse Kuwait
if you know your left to right you be alright on a cherry picker.
This is the easiest forklift to drive
Also called a Star Wars lol
It is actually called a full body harness
Good
no chance in hell will i get on one
Thanks brother
Thank you
My training never had this
2:10 Dude, you made me look, just punch me and get it over with
Nice video, fix your audio tho
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I miss doing this lol
I come to work chare parking
I worked at Lowes back during the pandemic. Running a Yale Order Picker. I was fulfilling orders for Pickup as a night time Job . I was a 1 Team overnight stock/reciever. I GOT STUCK IN THE AIR! Couldn't move back or forth, and the Machine wouldn't come down. Checked to make sure my foot was firm on the dead man switch, and it was. I turned the key on and off. And they told me that the problem was common due to not putting water in the battery. APPEARRENTLY to my idotic bosses the only way to bring the Machine down was to shut it off. Wait a few minutes, then power it back on and try to descend. There's any Emergency Hydraulic release valve.. WTF?! And I asked them if we could just use it to bring me down and they said "No! There isn't a valve." Now all order pickers and pretty much any machine that elevates you must have a emergency hydraulic release valve. Correct??
Imaginer vous toute la journée dans un manège qui monte descend tourne et debout de surcroît cela doit être épuisant et déstabilisant plus vous êtes près du sol mieux vous vous porter à fuir
And the actual name of that is an order picker
"Air break"? 🙄🤦♀️ Everything on this machine is hydraulic.
why do you need to wear safety glasses on a forklift or cherry picker, unless you are in a warehouse where stuff is flying thru the air in large amounts I think it's silly. The safety glasses give you a glare it's just plain aggravating.
They fog up if you work in a non climate controlled warehouse in the middle of 120 degree summers in Arizona.
this guy will get someone killed if they wear the harness like he shows. D-ring between shoulder blades, not middle of your back adjust chest and shoulder straps accordingly. Leg straps need to be tightened properly - fit flat hand between strap and body is correct. Make sure your straps are not twisted like his. Someone falls wearing a lanyard and harness like he says and they'll probably be seriously injured and also there is no guarantee the harness will work properly if it's not fitted and worn properly. Always check the harness straps to make sure you fit in the height/weight restrictions of that harness. AND NEVER TETHER YOURSELF TO THE RACKING. Anchor points need to be rated for 5000 lbs. per OSHA. And you need an anchor - even if the rack is tested and rated, you can't wrap the lanyard around itself unless it's rated for that, and the one he showed is not. This guy should not be training on fall protection. stick to MHE.
I hate to say this, your boots don't look like they have steel toes.
You have no idea how to size the harness or wear it correctly. Nobody should have to help you attach to the lanyard.
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That is not a cherry picker, and you have buttons you can't press. No thanks
Mn
Oh, God! Can GenExers have their own planet?
What is it you checking above you? You look at it once. Unless you have flying elephants in your warehouse checking your clearance above you once should be sufficient 🤦♀️