I felt scared when accepting my offer, my co-worker said it best-“if you don’t have the guts to sit on that seat, someone else will” Pretty comfortable seat lol
You get it two ways slow and accurate or fast and incomplete there's no in between you want it fast it's gonna be cheap you want it done right it will cost more
@@dracohoe it's one thing to get certified it's another to get good at driving it and get a job. After I got certified i got an interview at Kubota tractors. They put me through a forklift test and I failed. But they offered me a job in the machine shop not doing forklift. I start Monday. A tip, get as much experience driving as you can. Get as much driving time as possible if they let you on one. Practice getting stuff with the forklift. It's hard to get a job without experience and you will probably get tested on skills.
🤔💭 i don't understand so if you add weight to the front then the top part gets lighter? How do you make it go backwards? Im so confused 🤔 so u drive with those little joystick things 😮
Very informative video. However, at 8:10 in the video an operator is clearly violating safe operating procedures by lowering the material while the forklift is in motion. Not a safe procedure.
Thank you for posting this on UA-cam I,m looking to get Certifcation so I can get better paying work now when I go in to try and get Certified I won't be going in completely blind which I never like to do will be watching again before I go in for training Thank you very much.
Wanzl/Technibilt ran three shifts with no one having a license to drive anything; what they did have was their weed. People smoked dope and drove forklifts all the time; it's what Ben Hinnen learned in Engineering.
Very informative was distracted by the "for preview purposes only" I understand the reason it's needed but it should pop up on the center at first then go to the bottom so I'm not reading it over and over verses watching the video just my 2 cents but what do I know
Good evening my name is Orlando Nathaniel please put me through about how i can get a forklift operator job i have been working as a forklift operator for over 10ysrs up till date . I want to experience working with a different company i am open for day and night shift as an added value thanks.
Timestamps / Chapters: 00:00 Start 01:42 what makes a forklift "different" + balance 04:30 driving a forklift safely 08:02 using the mast and forks 12:07 operating safely in the workplace 12:57 loading onto other vehicles 15:55 inspecting a forklift 17:57 fueling and recharging 21:25 review and conclusion
@@Theohybrid don’t listen to that clown who thinks he’s better than somebody some forklift operators make mid 20’s or higher with experience. It can be demanding
Forklift drivers in the history of the von Braun center: One guy lifted the forks all the way up stood in the forks suspended in the air fell off and stool wired there. One driver drove a forklift off a dock. I was fine at a forklift. I put the tips of the forks on the ground and I never unloaded food shipments or concession shipments. I was blamed for damage before though.
There is no "license". You get certified by and for the employer you work for. That certification is only good for that employer. If you go work somewhere else you can tell them you were certified at your previous employer but if they're doing it right you will still need to be certified by their own program.
6:53 i totally understand the guy’s reaction. A certain number of pedestrians walk a warehouse each day and none of them pick shit up, so the fucking driver has to stop, drop and pick the shit up, fucking annoying!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with me, I had drive forklift, but now I know how to drive one properly, thanks for taking the time show athers, very nice well done have a good one in your life bye for now jesus
At my work people are breaking so many rules when it comes to forklift safety,the bosses dont care,they just want orders to be done by the deadline they have,i have told them many times but they dont listen,makes me angry and frustrated,i have lissence to drive class from t1 up to t5 class,been driving differnt forklifts since i was 19,i am 41 now. i know time is money ,but Safety is important.
@Matt fax never been serious injured, i have seen People been injured, i have pictures of near dead accident where i work now, they dont care. Please take it Nice and steady, dont rush, good luck too you. 😃
Nothing enforces the "There exists no exception from the rules" paradigm as much as Forliftdriver Klaus video. Sadly it's just with English subtitles. But I'm pretty sure it's way better remembered than this tame video.
Excellent video on safely operating a forklift safely. Having grown up on a farm and operated farm equipment including tractors with a highlift the video provides common sense information regarding operation of any piece of equipment.
My Grandfather Died in August of 1982 from being Struck and Run over by a Forklift. From my Understanding, OSHA wasn't yet in practice or being regularly followed. He died at the Houston Ship Channel after his Legs and Chest were Crushed by a Large Forklift(Then called a Motor Tow) He was struck and Killed when the Forklift carrying Several Crates Hit and Ran right over him as he walked towards the Barge shortly after clocking in. The Operator didn't realize something was horribly wrong until he was halfway over. Needless to Say, The Operator suffered PSTD and was even more Distraught that he had to face my Grandmother and her family, The Port Houston Authority settled with a Widow's Pension and brought her a new House.
It does if you got any common sense, but where I'm currently working I was told I can't use my mirrors to back up, just look over shoulder. In this video it shows looking over your shoulder, which leaves a blind spot and puts your body out of line with your pedals. It's a hell of a lot safer to use the mirrors, that's why they are there. Then you can glance them.bvk and forth and see everything around the whole forklift.
dont you agree that a forklift should drive backwards? Because those forks stick out and will come around the corner first before the driver can look around the corner. A person walking might trip over those forks or even get his legs cut off by such forks. Would it not make a bit more sense to drive it backwards, so those forks are behind the vehicle basically? I know, sometimes a load needs to be transported while driving forwards to reduce the chance of it slipping off the forks. I was taught to drive backwards because you never know what is around the corner. And those forks will be first at the corner before you can look around it. If you drive the other way around, it causes neck pain, i know. But you look around the corner before you proceed. Either way, they need to have those lights fixed on every forklift. Lights which are like a laser, pointing a very bright dot of light on the floor. So people can see the dot and know there is something coming.
btw, if you drive with the forks forward with a load on it, and you have to brake, what happens? It might tilt over, it might shift the load off the forks dropping it. And you cant see shit. So does it not make more sense to drive backwards? When you brake, the load might shift but only towards the lifting arms. Only if you accelerate too fast the load might tip off the forks. Does that not make a bit of sense? To me it does, but pls experts, pls correct me.
I felt scared when accepting my offer, my co-worker said it best-“if you don’t have the guts to sit on that seat, someone else will”
Pretty comfortable seat lol
I'm addicted to watching this video. Cant stop
Thanks this is very informative as I’m educating myself the way’s of a forklift soon to get some Practice
Terima kasih telah memberi pelajaran yang sangat penting bagi kita semua
This definitely wasnt filmed at my work. Everyone cowboys them around. Driving around with boom fuilly extended. Anything to shave time
Thank you forklift operator i need a job pls pls i need a job some one should help me
this was a cool training!
Such a great video.
After this watch "forklift driver Klaus".
I just tested for my 30k cert and anything helps...thank you for this...very important service here...
You get it two ways slow and accurate or fast and incomplete there's no in between you want it fast it's gonna be cheap you want it done right it will cost more
1:07 😂😂
1:09 lol that dude just got smacked.
Excellent. Follows my trg guide. Thank you.
Thank you iam Forklift operator
Going to a 4 hour forklift class tomorrow to get my cert. Can't sleep this will give me a head up.
I’m going next week , how did it go ?
@@dracohoe it's one thing to get certified it's another to get good at driving it and get a job. After I got certified i got an interview at Kubota tractors. They put me through a forklift test and I failed. But they offered me a job in the machine shop not doing forklift. I start Monday.
A tip, get as much experience driving as you can. Get as much driving time as possible if they let you on one. Practice getting stuff with the forklift. It's hard to get a job without experience and you will probably get tested on skills.
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@@SubZeRoy9 hows it going?
I got 10 mins of training then sent on the floor.. been fine ever since
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I learned more from this video then in my forklift school
There were no forklift schools where we grew-up; just regular, boring schools.
@@alexanderwalle3568 which place?
There were also no forklift school at Wanzl/Technibilt, most of their people attending bottom-line school and not much else.
Good video I drove a forklift for 30 years got to be on the ball all the time retired now
Congrats bro best to you
🤔💭 i don't understand so if you add weight to the front then the top part gets lighter? How do you make it go backwards? Im so confused 🤔 so u drive with those little joystick things 😮
Very informative video. However, at 8:10 in the video an operator is clearly violating safe operating procedures by lowering the material while the forklift is in motion. Not a safe procedure.
Great informative video because this year I'm going for my OSHA Forklift Operating Certificate
Great video
Thank you for posting this on UA-cam I,m looking to get Certifcation so I can get better paying work now when I go in to try and get Certified I won't be going in completely blind which I never like to do will be watching again before I go in for training Thank you very much.
What's the point of using a forklift if you're not allowed to move faster than walking speed?
You’re joking right?
Oh "For preview purposes only" alright thank you i didn't know that.
Thanks teacher 👍
This is an excellent video.
I watched the whole entire video and learned a lot from it about forklifts and electric pallet jacks.
Did you take any course to operating it?
@@GabrielRamos-iw1ek not yet but plan to
Also me. Hope you get there 💪
@@GabrielRamos-iw1ek best of luck in the class! 😇
very specific and helpful. Thank you.
Is this video also available in Spanish?
What are the inspection steps for Key On inspections?
Thanks for the post.
Seriously serious piece of machine that can change 2 lives instantly.
Really think about that.
I do.
OSHA seems 100% same as here in Poland training. Great video + nice rocking music addons
I have smoked on a propane forklift before 🤷
what happened to the old knob on the steering wheel? The forklift is not a car.
Wanzl/Technibilt ran three shifts with no one having a license to drive anything; what they did have was their weed. People smoked dope and drove forklifts all the time; it's what Ben Hinnen learned in Engineering.
As a longtime operator i have seen a lot of these videos. This one is very low on BS. Well done.
A focus man checks his steps.
Thank you for the information
Thanks for this great video. I am really inspired 💪
Good quality video!
Thank you this video was very helpful and training my staff for the fiction New York company
We know no one will ever follow 80% of safety instructions.
True. The company only requires the training to absolve them of responsibility in the case of an accident.
Very informative was distracted by the "for preview purposes only" I understand the reason it's needed but it should pop up on the center at first then go to the bottom so I'm not reading it over and over verses watching the video just my 2 cents but what do I know
crppy korean branded forklift
i hve over 40 years experience in forklift drivring and safety but just update myself evry four years so i can say im safe
Good evening my name is Orlando Nathaniel please put me through about how i can get a forklift operator job i have been working as a forklift operator for over 10ysrs up till date . I want to experience working with a different company i am open for day and night shift as an added value thanks.
I’m went to work
thank you for teaching me how to use a forklift, I've been winging it this entire time
I think I’m ready after watching it 3 times
😂🤟🏽
I just needed a refresher for my interview in a few days
I'll be getting ready for my first job no experience for forklift tomorrow morning...this video gave me great help to learn this
@@buyya6080 good luck dude!
Timestamps / Chapters:
00:00 Start
01:42 what makes a forklift "different" + balance
04:30 driving a forklift safely
08:02 using the mast and forks
12:07 operating safely in the workplace
12:57 loading onto other vehicles
15:55 inspecting a forklift
17:57 fueling and recharging
21:25 review and conclusion
Thank you for your hightlight!
You are the kind of hero youtube needs
drove forklift for 40 yrs
I hear they get paid good as a forklift. Plus you arent doing gruntwork so there's a plus.
@@Theohybrid don’t listen to that clown who thinks he’s better than somebody some forklift operators make mid 20’s or higher with experience. It can be demanding
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Was not expecting to see that guy get run over at the 1:12 mark of this video
1:11
Great.
You don’t choose the forklift the forklift chooses you
Why are these videos only shown to operators?...Management are the ones expecting jobs done at a pace that is 100% opposite of safe.
thank you very much for this simple video ,it helped me alot in my field work . ❤
Very nice SAFETY INFORMATION, about forklift operation, thank u so much sir, NARENDRA AMIN CAMP LEMONIER DJBOUTI ✌️
i must confess i really enjoy your teachings
Y’all that follow these rules are the reason ain’t shit gettin done round here if ya ask me.
all ýou need is the "staplerfahrer klaus" safetý video : ) enjoý
Just remember,It's better to think ahead then to stink behind!
GET TO KNOW YOUR FORKLIFT TRUCK IF YOU TAKE CARE OF HIM THEN HE'LL TAKE CARE OF YOU
They ought 2 put this on *america’s funniest home video* . That part where that guy got ploughed had me lmao 🤩🤪😊
Do u know any school that I could go to get my License
Thank you for your presentation! That help me understand clearly about forklift. Have a nice day!
American forklifts gives me nightmares
safety third!
Forklift drivers in the history of the von Braun center:
One guy lifted the forks all the way up stood in the forks suspended in the air fell off and stool wired there.
One driver drove a forklift off a dock.
I was fine at a forklift. I put the tips of the forks on the ground and I never unloaded food shipments or concession shipments. I was blamed for damage before though.
Which license is valid for the forklift operator?
There is no "license". You get certified by and for the employer you work for. That certification is only good for that employer. If you go work somewhere else you can tell them you were certified at your previous employer but if they're doing it right you will still need to be certified by their own program.
Thank you so much@@stevebergman8012
Do they drive forklifts on the left side in England?
Yes
And australia
Great video. Will raise safety standards on the job. Thanks.
Thanks for the good job ,driving a fork lift can be very dangerous,carefulness is a must no distractions.
Yooo this video actually was entertaining and informative 😂😂👌
Wanted to do a refresher but DAMN they took him out right at the start
Him - 👁️👄👁️
Forklift - 🏃♂️💨🚄
1:10
6:53 i totally understand the guy’s reaction. A certain number of pedestrians walk a warehouse each day and none of them pick shit up, so the fucking driver has to stop, drop and pick the shit up, fucking annoying!
What are some basic control you will find on every forklife
Up, down
Tilt back and forth
Shift side to side
1:10 this is pure gold
14:43 and this animation looks like a shitpost
As an aspiring soon to be an OHS MANAGER AND CONSULTANT I FOUND THIS VIDEO VERY SIMPLE AND INFORMATIVE. Thank you
I agree. I'm an OSH manager for an aerospace company. This is, by far, the most down-to-earth, clear and understandable video I've found.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with me, I had drive forklift, but now I know how to drive one properly, thanks for taking the time show athers, very nice well done have a good one in your life bye for now jesus
Ok super I'm try
Do you guys have this in spanish? Great stuff!
Thanks for this help full videos, really it's necessary to re-train our staff.
At my work people are breaking so many rules when it comes to forklift safety,the bosses dont care,they just want orders to be done by the deadline they have,i have told them many times but they dont listen,makes me angry and frustrated,i have lissence to drive class from t1 up to t5 class,been driving differnt forklifts since i was 19,i am 41 now.
i know time is money ,but Safety is important.
@Matt fax never been serious injured, i have seen People been injured, i have pictures of near dead accident where i work now, they dont care.
Please take it Nice and steady, dont rush, good luck too you. 😃
Yup but as soon as somebody gets hurt they will use those rules against you
@@aklovl1980 Maybe you can report it to OSHA. There are certain whistleblower protections that can protect you and your job.
@@aklovl1980 I see, that might make it easier to report. Best of luck though whatever you decide. Stay safe! 😁
France
Great job, thanks for showing us this one, so amazing.
How to get forklift certificate with osha
Bruh the dude that got rocked in the beginning of the video had me dying lmao
🤣🤣🤣
the combination of the novelty boxing glove sound effect and the image of the guy getting a face full of plywood is really something
@@splooie02 just POW and he's down!
Bro same😂
Lmaooo me toooo 😂😂😂
Well, definitely not the forklift safety video I was expecting.
Am a forklift driver at the Homedeot but I need more money can I get a. Work with u people I have a Homedeot License but I need the Government one
many thanks very good
Many good very thanks
I just had my first training today
As a health and safety chairman at my work place, this video has a lot to assist in our workplace safety. 👏
Nothing enforces the "There exists no exception from the rules" paradigm as much as Forliftdriver Klaus video. Sadly it's just with English subtitles. But I'm pretty sure it's way better remembered than this tame video.
I send this video to my depressed friends and it cured their depression
glad im here then :)
This lowkey defeated my depression and I'm glad
Hopefully it'll cure mine hahahahahahaha
😆
Not only did it cure their depression, it also turned them into certified forklift operators.
Don’t try to jump out the fork lift when it’s tipping over dog
Excellent video on safely operating a forklift safely. Having grown up on a farm and operated farm equipment including tractors with a highlift the video provides common sense information regarding operation of any piece of equipment.
Thanks for the great feedback William!
Same
My Grandfather Died in August of 1982 from being Struck and Run over by a Forklift. From my Understanding, OSHA wasn't yet in practice or being regularly followed. He died at the Houston Ship Channel after his Legs and Chest were Crushed by a Large Forklift(Then called a Motor Tow) He was struck and Killed when the Forklift carrying Several Crates Hit and Ran right over him as he walked towards the Barge shortly after clocking in. The Operator didn't realize something was horribly wrong until he was halfway over.
Needless to Say, The Operator suffered PSTD and was even more Distraught that he had to face my Grandmother and her family, The Port Houston Authority settled with a Widow's Pension and brought her a new House.
@@Tornado1994 mi. J
It does if you got any common sense, but where I'm currently working I was told I can't use my mirrors to back up, just look over shoulder. In this video it shows looking over your shoulder, which leaves a blind spot and puts your body out of line with your pedals. It's a hell of a lot safer to use the mirrors, that's why they are there. Then you can glance them.bvk and forth and see everything around the whole forklift.
dont you agree that a forklift should drive backwards?
Because those forks stick out and will come around the corner first before the driver can look around the corner.
A person walking might trip over those forks or even get his legs cut off by such forks.
Would it not make a bit more sense to drive it backwards, so those forks are behind the vehicle basically?
I know, sometimes a load needs to be transported while driving forwards to reduce the chance of it slipping off the forks.
I was taught to drive backwards because you never know what is around the corner. And those forks will be first at the corner before you can look around it.
If you drive the other way around, it causes neck pain, i know. But you look around the corner before you proceed.
Either way, they need to have those lights fixed on every forklift.
Lights which are like a laser, pointing a very bright dot of light on the floor.
So people can see the dot and know there is something coming.
btw, if you drive with the forks forward with a load on it, and you have to brake, what happens?
It might tilt over, it might shift the load off the forks dropping it.
And you cant see shit.
So does it not make more sense to drive backwards?
When you brake, the load might shift but only towards the lifting arms.
Only if you accelerate too fast the load might tip off the forks.
Does that not make a bit of sense?
To me it does, but pls experts, pls correct me.
They're heavier than cars??
"The average weight of a forklift is roughly 9,000 lbs. Comparatively, the average automobile weighs about 3,000 lbs"