@@fastfoodcritic4353 your name sounds like you're an obese pussy so which is worse. What's wrong moron? You don't make enough money to afford a 10 or 30 hr OSHA cert so you could really start making a lot of money? You're the kinda bum ppl hire for $8/hr and make you work like a slave. Any job site, Union or otherwise where guys are making serious cash- use harnesses. Fools don't use ppe
thank you for your video that shows how to operate order picker. I am going to have the first day of my new job that requires me to operate an order picker in a warehouse. Your video really helps me out. Thank you, dude!
@@raymondharlall I always need help. Right now I'm trying to understand the term "shuttle fork". Is it the same as telescopic fork that extends or does it move differently?
Great Job Raymond. I have been training on the OP at the big orange box. Love this machine. Don't mind the children's comments below. As an adult I enjoyed your video. There is nothing wrong with having a few laughs at the warehouse.
So I have an interview for a picker job I lied to get, thanks to your video I now have the confidence to call and let them know I ain’t bout that life. Thanks Reymound
lol. maybe it was different four years ago but there would be no reason to lie for a picker position now. warehouses and other places that have picking positions have such high turnover rates, they'll hire anyone.
I sure can Kenneth... U have to do it the same way all experience drivers does it. U need to go to a job as a material handler/ labourer and during brakes and lunch or last half hour of work ask the supervisor to have someone train you... But u gotta work real hard as a material handler so the supervisor will like u. Another plus is to look for a afternoon or night shift. As operators become more experience they move to the day shift thus leaving space for more operators at night. 3 more new videos coming soon
+raymond harlall I understand it's just I'm trying to get a job without doing that...I've done general labor positions before and it really wasn't something I was very interested in and the pay isn't very good either...Thank you for your advice hopefully I will land a job soon since the place I got my training and license at is also partnered with many employers that hire directly from them and their new drivers...
Started off doing container unloading and wrapping pallets, and used to asked the supervisors if I could jump on the counter balance. Slowly they started giving me more driving time and been on order pickers full time for the past six months. Still jump on the counter balance and reach every now and than so that I dont lose touch. First couple of months is hard but it gets you there. My counter balance instructor had said to me when I got my license "The license does not mean you know how to drive, it means you now start learning" Everyday you learn something new, every machine handles differently, so you have to adapt, but thats what makes it more fun..
@@raymondharlall hey bro just wanted to say thank you man, just got a job whipping this truck. Keep being a boss and thanks for helping a brother out man for real👊
Cherry picker. I've driven them for 5+years now. The versions I've driven have the ACR switch underneath the forward/reverse stick. IR wire guided auto-aligning is very useful, especially if you're navigating a narrow aisle.
I learned how to use this equipment today and my trainer said that if I were to test the tether by jumping like Raymond did, the tether would likely have to be replaced since there is are red stitches sewn in to it to indicate whether it's been compromised.
I've always been told that once a harness supports your weight then it goes in the trash. I dealt with a lot of man lifts for a rental company and that was the rule.
So i applied to this job and lied saying that i know how to drive one of those for the 16$ an hour but thankfully i came across this video wish me luck tomorrow 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Yeah great movie man instructional get a crew that wants to help you he could have zoomed in on those controls a little more if he wasn't laughing so much 😠😡how old is He-Man?
I just started at amazon two days ago and they tried to assign me to use this machine . Safe to say I had a hard time with it and they moved me to hazmat stowing lol
Great crash course video. Thanks. Watching before my orientation, for a refresher. Tell your co-workers to stop giggling like little girls, during your videos.
I don't think Amazon uses these much at all. I worked at a fulfillment center for almost 2 years. They use Crown RCs primarily and for the ones that have racking they a Crown TSP. Center riders are also used for some stuff. This is all dock work though, there's only a few people usually who drive on the dock. Most people are gonna be doing kiva stow/pick or in the outbound department doing packing. Some Amazon facilities use Raymond because Crown wasn't able to process the intense amount of orders Amazon needs for all the new places they open, and still be able to fulfill all their other customers. Unfortunately the one I worked at was one of the sad receivers of Raymond equipment.
@@Jaker788 I work at the new facility in Riverside CA that is mostly "PIT" contained with only a small packing and picking sections. I found out on the day of training that I will be packing instead of operating a order picker or as they like to call them a "PIT" machine. But my co-workers who have driven these pieces of equipment, said that it's pretty scary since they wobble a lot, especially when you're way up in the air!
Hello Raymond,this is a very intresting video,thank you for upload,I was useing Jungheinrich forklifts for last four year.Cause I was material handler,storeman at all. Be safe always ! Good luck
I loved being an order picker. Everyday was a personal challenge to compete against myself. With that attitude i saved my job during a recession for having my numbers so high (accuracy does matter). I have worked the opposite ends on the receiving side and realize how nice it is to get a picked pallet that has some organization. (Labels show on the outside helps). I used a crown order picker which i personally prefer over the raymond.
thank you! I just got my Order picker license today and I am working on the counter balance forklift and narrow aisle reach truck. this is very helpful so I can keep good safe habits and learned a few tips that was not taught to me (yet).
never EVER check your harness or lanyard like that! it puts excess unnecessary strain on the harness and lanyard. just pull the lanyard quickly with your hand and make sure it locks
Raymond Harlall if in doubt about being hitched up, just do a quick body shift/sway! If you hear the lanyard move, you're good. If you don't hear any movement from the top, better PRAY the safety, AM, or HR folk don't see you like that if/when airborne...
I am from SAP background. I am trying to learn SAP Warehouse Management System. Everywhere everyone is teaching through MS Excel, Power point which is little bit hard for me understand bcoz i was not able to visualize the things. Ex. for picking i was not able to visualize what is picking in terms of SAP WM. So I searched for real WM scenario and I came across your videos and it helped me a lot to Visualize the thing. Thanks and good work. Please make so many videos like this. Tell that laughing guy to laugh more in your videos so that we can laugh too while studying..
nuffflavor it could be worse; they could still be using those older school, inefficient, higher powered gym lights that take about 10 minutes to fully turn on, let alone go off/on when the bulbs start going bad...
The warehouse I work at has a 🧲 strip on the floor parallel to the shelves that synchronize the order picker adjacent to the shelves so you could just Coast. Only thing I'm afraid about is tail whips cuz we have a cage instead of a pallet attached to ours or the pickers I believe the job we do is called kitting it's a badass job enjoy it
I have used Order pickers at Amazon in the U.K along with PPT and DLPPT, Tug and Stackers but the ones I use lift you 45ft up to the highest part of the racking. There's a lot more to driving one of those then he explained especially when VNA (Very narrow isle cages are clamped onto the back of it, There's a lot of things to check off on a pre use check sheet for the MHE and the cage itself. These are no jokes if one of the hydraulic pumps blow and mess up because you failed to do the checks properly there's only one way you're going and that's DOWN. I know a guy who were checking his over and the pumps behind the mast burst and when it did he were standing in front of it and it literally almost blew half his face off because of the pressure that came with it. Please always check your MHE properly and NEVER take short cuts just because you're managers tell you to hurry up and get to work. I'd rather you spend the 10-15 minutes checking it right then having someone to perform CPR on you or someone else.
Not at high levels. And only if you are the only one in the isle. Other wise. Come all the way down. Move forward and then go back up. You will notice that your speed will reduce the higher up you go.
You should not ever test your fall arrest system by dropping your entire weight on it. An abrupt tug will do. Repeatedly exposing the lanyard and harness to the full force of your weight can degrade the material. There is a reason any harness or lanyard involved in a fall incident is required to be taken out of service.
I think dropping your weight on it is a good way to test. how do you know it will hold you if you don't put your weight on it? if it can't hold you then it's not safe.
If you test the harness like that you will cause the line to do its fall stretch and its pourpose is to lessen the sudden trauma that falling from a height can cause from the sudden stop motion once the line has reached its maximum length. Then you'll have to convince your supervisor that you did not actually fall and have a safety issue. This whole video is an osha violation lmao. But kudos for having fun with your job.
This video was very helpful thanks for posting .I'm training on Op,Reach and Pallet rider rite no. have made any videos for the reach and pallet rider?
I like to see how warehouses operate around the world and I came across your video's Raymond and had a cool time watching them all. I work in a very modern system driven warehouse with the latest technology in South Africa. PS don't worry about the haters, everyone's a critic.
hey thank u man i mean thank u alot for showing us how to work these things as for me u helped me remember nd be on point got the job cuz of the help man good look
I've operated one at work before and our ceiling is very high so you can raise it all the way up. It's a bit unnerving because there's a slight breeze and you can feel it wobble. I don't really like using it much :)
EXEKUTIONERI457 that is true the higher u go the more unstable it gets. The weight of the battery is what keeps it stable so always make sure the battery plates r securing the battery in place. N try to keep the weight to a minimum when goin higher
Raymond Harlall are the weighted packages at all warehouse on bottom shelving//lighter weighted on upper shelves? I wouldn’t know how to keep it light otherwise. It would be nice if I could snap my fingers or twitch my nose (ala “Bewitched”) to lose 10-15 pounds . I’d be doing that ALL the time :)
Lol we don't have the release latch or even the skid brace on our pickers and our forks are 3-4 times longer. We use carts instead of skids. Furniture warehouse
Not even 15 minutes on this machine I wrecked into the ramp. It's definitely not an easy machine to operate . Thanks man for the tips but is there anyway you can show more on the steering?
uh you don't move the pit while up in the air my brothas i've seen nasty accidents because of this, move up to the bin then raise it get your stuff then lower it all the way down before making a move, you only move up in the air IF the warehouse is equipped with wire guidance aisles and have no control over the steering
I had to drive this thing today at amazon and it was kind of hard. I crashed so hard into a pole and I couldn’t match the wire up with the machine. I did it a couple times but sometimes I struggled. Everyone else got it the first try except for me. I still have to go back for training tomorrow. 😢
Hey bro, I work with the same machine and was wondering if you had any tips on controlling the shaking of the machine when working on the high locations?
Thank you for this video . I had my first training session today , and I'm trying to get used to the steering wheel . Hopefully I will do better the next training session .
Whenever we go against the social norm ... U always have eyes on you. However, little do they know that they propel you to be even greater! Keep up the hard work 👍. Thank for viewing and commenting
I just started Amazon and we have to drive on these 🤦🏽♂️scared of heights not even gonna cap anybody know how to get closer to the shelf if a box is out of my reach?
yes. get close to the rack before you go up high. dont want to be all the waly up and try to move. as the hydraulic system is under pressure and will no turn or move fast when you are up high.. hope this help. be sure to subscribe
Thank you Raymond you’ve made my Children’s Christmas Merry!!!
WOW! Thank you! your comment is what keeps me goin....
He used a harness hes a pussy
@@fastfoodcritic4353 your name sounds like you're an obese pussy so which is worse. What's wrong moron? You don't make enough money to afford a 10 or 30 hr OSHA cert so you could really start making a lot of money? You're the kinda bum ppl hire for $8/hr and make you work like a slave. Any job site, Union or otherwise where guys are making serious cash- use harnesses. Fools don't use ppe
Well I there Raymond! How is Raymond doing?
Wow
The ones laughing are the same losers that will try to bring you down when you’re trying to do something different. Good job with the video man!
thank you for commenting! be sure to share and subscribe! Ray
Right! The ones who do things differently will move up and get promotions and if not that will be self starters in other areas.
@@mehdirahan6943I do things differently. Mainly by just ignoring OSHA
They just having fun they're buddies
Shut up loser
7 YEARS LATER YOU ARE STILL HELPING OTHERS LIKE ME, THANKS TO YOU MY CONFIDENCE WENT FROM A 20 TO 🔥🚀 💯 THANK YOU RAYMOND.
Yea 2023 baby!!!
Thank you Raymond 18yrs in warehousing never needed to know this until today. Thanks.
Gil Matin' wow.
you help me git a job by watching this last year Thanks
teddy Breal that's awesome. Stay safe 👍
teddy Breal Lets see how mines goes Tomorrow seems Easy peasy tho
Teddy- Breal I got the job today fuck yeah
How did you do it would like to get one tooo plz
Sure as hell wasn't your spelling.....
thank you for your video that shows how to operate order picker. I am going to have the first day of my new job that requires me to operate an order picker in a warehouse. Your video really helps me out. Thank you, dude!
Gongbo Zhang thank you 🙏
" Hey so who's watching out for the supervisor" Raymond H. Your a beast
Thank you Raymond! I'm a translator working on texts related to forklifts and your videos help a lot.
Ayse great. Let me know if you need more help.
@@raymondharlall I always need help. Right now I'm trying to understand the term "shuttle fork". Is it the same as telescopic fork that extends or does it move differently?
Ayse great question. I’m not familiar what they one. What particular machine are you referring to
Great Job Raymond. I have been training on the OP at the big orange box. Love this machine. Don't mind the children's comments below. As an adult I enjoyed your video. There is nothing wrong with having a few laughs at the warehouse.
Thank for the positive response Kennth 👍 it's a pleasure sir
Everybody loves Raymond, greetings from Australia
So I have an interview for a picker job I lied to get, thanks to your video I now have the confidence to call and let them know I ain’t bout that life. Thanks Reymound
just be careful and safe until your are confident and be sure to play it forward and always be willing to help the new guys
Raymond Harlall Thanks Ray👍🏽
Raymond Harlall I got a job with northern tools as I was able to fake the funk thanks to you. Wish me luck and thanks man.
lol. maybe it was different four years ago but there would be no reason to lie for a picker position now. warehouses and other places that have picking positions have such high turnover rates, they'll hire anyone.
@@RideTheSkies I really wanted this job, they were looking for experience. I'm still here and accident free.
Hey, so who’s watching out for the supervisor lmao
lol
I sure can Kenneth... U have to do it the same way all experience drivers does it. U need to go to a job as a material handler/ labourer and during brakes and lunch or last half hour of work ask the supervisor to have someone train you... But u gotta work real hard as a material handler so the supervisor will like u. Another plus is to look for a afternoon or night shift. As operators become more experience they move to the day shift thus leaving space for more operators at night. 3 more new videos coming soon
+raymond harlall I understand it's just I'm trying to get a job without doing that...I've done general labor positions before and it really wasn't something I was very interested in and the pay isn't very good either...Thank you for your advice hopefully I will land a job soon since the place I got my training and license at is also partnered with many employers that hire directly from them and their new drivers...
Started off doing container unloading and wrapping pallets, and used to asked the supervisors if I could jump on the counter balance. Slowly they started giving me more driving time and been on order pickers full time for the past six months. Still jump on the counter balance and reach every now and than so that I dont lose touch.
First couple of months is hard but it gets you there. My counter balance instructor had said to me when I got my license "The license does not mean you know how to drive, it means you now start learning" Everyday you learn something new, every machine handles differently, so you have to adapt, but thats what makes it more fun..
Tafazul Gani awesome! Thank you for sharing 👍
Raymond Harlall Hello where are they located I would like to work if I have experience in several things
@@raymondharlall hey bro just wanted to say thank you man, just got a job whipping this truck. Keep being a boss and thanks for helping a brother out man for real👊
Great videos with cool humor helpful info for anybody pre experienced or new to learning , keep up the great work !
Thank you! For watching and liking. Hope u subscribe for more 👍. See link on how to wear ur harness ua-cam.com/video/72LicicxyHk/v-deo.html
Cherry picker. I've driven them for 5+years now. The versions I've driven have the ACR switch underneath the forward/reverse stick. IR wire guided auto-aligning is very useful, especially if you're navigating a narrow aisle.
hey bro you did grt work educating . dont get distracted as u r helping the needy . appreciated all your efforts bro.,god bless.
Thank you, I will
I watched this video in 2016 and it helped a lot! Thanks again! Great video
Jamel Jones thank u for that
going to job interview tomorrow watched your video several time thanks for the help
Thank you Raymond. I learned some good lesson on Order Picker operation today. O don't appreciate though the giggling in the background. He's nuts.
Thanks for liking and commenting. My guys r very childish lol
Im glad that this video exist cause on Wednesday is my huge day and im soo nervous attending there. Thanks for sharing!✨
I learned how to use this equipment today and my trainer said that if I were to test the tether by jumping like Raymond did, the tether would likely have to be replaced since there is are red stitches sewn in to it to indicate whether it's been compromised.
I've always been told that once a harness supports your weight then it goes in the trash. I dealt with a lot of man lifts for a rental company and that was the rule.
So i applied to this job and lied saying that i know how to drive one of those for the 16$ an hour but thankfully i came across this video wish me luck tomorrow 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Lester _14824 Good luck but don’t lie about stuff next time, it makes you look bad
Lester _14824 be safe. And be certified
Its not very hard tbh.
@@Q-gf8vb you got it
great training so thank you, but dumb camera man.
+Johnny Westbrook thank you for viewing and im glad to help
Johnny Westbrook !
Yeah Johnny Westbrook !
Yeah great movie man instructional get a crew that wants to help you he could have zoomed in on those controls a little more if he wasn't laughing so much 😠😡how old is He-Man?
"No laughs, this is an educational video"
_Category_ : People and Blogs
Matthew Torres How do you change the category?
good eyes! thank you for commenting! be sure to share and subscribe! Ray
Well, fuck that stupid animal guy laughing... no respect he has a very small brain...
Thanks Raymond even though you had people laugh and made stupid comments I appreciate you doing the video. It’s helping me be prepared for my new job.
I drive just about every thing that Raymond builds. Good video
Great Job, Raymond! these helps lots of people.
Samuel Asgedom you got it.
I just started at amazon two days ago and they tried to assign me to use this machine . Safe to say I had a hard time with it and they moved me to hazmat stowing lol
Fun fact, supervisor was not around at the time. He was in the washroom shooting out diarrhea.
You helped me pass my test unofficially lol thanks bro
Bout to get on the op today only gotten on there 2 times this video made me feel better thank you ✨️
Great crash course video. Thanks. Watching before my orientation, for a refresher. Tell your co-workers to stop giggling like little girls, during your videos.
christopher jackson lol. Good luck my friend. Thanks for leaving a comment
Ahh so that's how you operate an order picker. Tomorrow night will be my first day of training at Amazon. You made it look so easy...thanks! 👍😃
I don't think Amazon uses these much at all. I worked at a fulfillment center for almost 2 years. They use Crown RCs primarily and for the ones that have racking they a Crown TSP. Center riders are also used for some stuff. This is all dock work though, there's only a few people usually who drive on the dock. Most people are gonna be doing kiva stow/pick or in the outbound department doing packing.
Some Amazon facilities use Raymond because Crown wasn't able to process the intense amount of orders Amazon needs for all the new places they open, and still be able to fulfill all their other customers. Unfortunately the one I worked at was one of the sad receivers of Raymond equipment.
@@Jaker788 actually yes they do..we have order pickers that go 40 feet in the air, they're identical to the ones in this video
@@Jaker788 I work at the new facility in Riverside CA that is mostly "PIT" contained with only a small packing and picking sections. I found out on the day of training that I will be packing instead of operating a order picker or as they like to call them a "PIT" machine. But my co-workers who have driven these pieces of equipment, said that it's pretty scary since they wobble a lot, especially when you're way up in the air!
@@daliablack9863 Is this a specialized FC? Like for big items or certain types of items?
Dalia Black exciting. Everyone has a first day.
Hello Raymond,this is a very intresting video,thank you for upload,I was useing Jungheinrich forklifts for last four year.Cause I was material handler,storeman at all.
Be safe always ! Good luck
+Oskar Vidić THANK YOU FOR WATCHING BROTHER
This video made me quit my warehouse job.
Myles Gelóneck that’s great
@@raymondharlall 😂😂😂😂
I loved being an order picker. Everyday was a personal challenge to compete against myself. With that attitude i saved my job during a recession for having my numbers so high (accuracy does matter). I have worked the opposite ends on the receiving side and realize how nice it is to get a picked pallet that has some organization. (Labels show on the outside helps). I used a crown order picker which i personally prefer over the raymond.
thank you! I just got my Order picker license today and I am working on the counter balance forklift and narrow aisle reach truck. this is very helpful so I can keep good safe habits and learned a few tips that was not taught to me (yet).
Fantastic!
never EVER check your harness or lanyard like that! it puts excess unnecessary strain on the harness and lanyard. just pull the lanyard quickly with your hand and make sure it locks
Alex NES thanks for the tip. You r right
Raymond Harlall if in doubt about being hitched up, just do a quick body shift/sway! If you hear the lanyard move, you're good. If you don't hear any movement from the top, better PRAY the safety, AM, or HR folk don't see you like that if/when airborne...
It's really easy to use for order pick forklift at home depot for pick up the packages put in on top shelf every bay.
I am from SAP background. I am trying to learn SAP Warehouse Management System. Everywhere everyone is teaching through MS Excel, Power point which is little bit hard for me understand bcoz i was not able to visualize the things. Ex. for picking i was not able to visualize what is picking in terms of SAP WM. So I searched for real WM scenario and I came across your videos and it helped me a lot to Visualize the thing. Thanks and good work. Please make so many videos like this. Tell that laughing guy to laugh more in your videos so that we can laugh too while studying..
9 years and still helpfull
where is the platform for that OP? there is just a random pallet there.
Where I work at Amazon we use cages not pallets, and you connect to a wire guide in the racking.
yes. different systems in different warehouse. 👍 thank you for your feedback. be sure to subscribe
Explain to me on how to fix that annoying blinking light attached to your ceiling...
The light needs to be replace
raymond harlall LOL. Got it.
nuffflavor it could be worse; they could still be using those older school, inefficient, higher powered gym lights that take about 10 minutes to fully turn on, let alone go off/on when the bulbs start going bad...
I just got a job and I have to do this the entire shift and I never done it before lol
lil keystone everyone has a first day
The warehouse I work at has a 🧲 strip on the floor parallel to the shelves that synchronize the order picker adjacent to the shelves so you could just Coast. Only thing I'm afraid about is tail whips cuz we have a cage instead of a pallet attached to ours or the pickers I believe the job we do is called kitting it's a badass job enjoy it
Bro, you told me more about the reach truck operation than my supposed training class 🤣
About to use this video for a job today thanks for the video
Thank You, today is my first day as an OP and I'm a little nervous. But I think I can handle this.
Stevie Sosa you got it
Stevie Sosa everyone had a first day
I have used Order pickers at Amazon in the U.K along with PPT and DLPPT, Tug and Stackers but the ones I use lift you 45ft up to the highest part of the racking. There's a lot more to driving one of those then he explained especially when VNA (Very narrow isle cages are clamped onto the back of it, There's a lot of things to check off on a pre use check sheet for the MHE and the cage itself. These are no jokes if one of the hydraulic pumps blow and mess up because you failed to do the checks properly there's only one way you're going and that's DOWN. I know a guy who were checking his over and the pumps behind the mast burst and when it did he were standing in front of it and it literally almost blew half his face off because of the pressure that came with it. Please always check your MHE properly and NEVER take short cuts just because you're managers tell you to hurry up and get to work. I'd rather you spend the 10-15 minutes checking it right then having someone to perform CPR on you or someone else.
Dang it’s my first day using one thanks for scaring me
@@jjlol262 did you quit lmao
Very cool. I am in my 7th hour of training at my company.
All the best Tammany 👍. I'm glad to be of assistance
9 years later this is still useful
thanks this video helped me to start my job as a cherry picker
+Arturo Montano awesome
Can you move forward with the cherry picker while loaded and in the air ?
Not at high levels. And only if you are the only one in the isle. Other wise. Come all the way down. Move forward and then go back up. You will notice that your speed will reduce the higher up you go.
Bro this video help me get certified. I landed a job with the certification !!
ONENIN EIGHTFOUR you got it. Share and subscribe
Hi. Do you have any video explaining and demonstrating the use of that RF gun? Thank you
I did but it got deleted. Will try to do another
Hey just so you know the Rf gun videos are available
how kind of you. I'll go have a look. many thanks
Mỹ Nguyễn yes he does
Thank you really helpful information I start my new job on Saturday as cherry picker driver ☺️☺️
thank you for you comment. I really appreciate you. Be sure to support my channel by Subscribing :) Raymond
Starting at an Amazon FC this week. Thanks for posting this.
Jimmy Patterson awesome 👍. U r welcome to share this with ur friends. Also look at the warehouse playlist for my other videos
hehe i love the free training session here beh hehe. looking forward for you to learn on my sessions as well hehe
Lady Diane Recto thank you. I have over 100 other videos. Be sure to subscribe
I’ll be operating one soon, thanks for the video💯🤟🏻
Mr Diaz you are welcome
You should not ever test your fall arrest system by dropping your entire weight on it. An abrupt tug will do. Repeatedly exposing the lanyard and harness to the full force of your weight can degrade the material. There is a reason any harness or lanyard involved in a fall incident is required to be taken out of service.
true, also do not use your foot to hold the pallet as you clamp onto it. pinch point.
Jonoman792 hell, my previous employers disposed them, regardless of conditions, after a year...
I think dropping your weight on it is a good way to test. how do you know it will hold you if you don't put your weight on it? if it can't hold you then it's not safe.
If you test the harness like that you will cause the line to do its fall stretch and its pourpose is to lessen the sudden trauma that falling from a height can cause from the sudden stop motion once the line has reached its maximum length. Then you'll have to convince your supervisor that you did not actually fall and have a safety issue. This whole video is an osha violation lmao. But kudos for having fun with your job.
This video was very helpful thanks for posting .I'm training on Op,Reach and Pallet rider rite no. have made any videos for the reach and pallet rider?
yes of course subscribe to my channel for more and CLICK HERE >>> ua-cam.com/play/PLysJyeFnAQNrlzgKrbuBocaOxntSRut-a.html
That lift looks dangerous man
*Reminds me of my Circuit City warehouse days 2006-2008*
Kuji Chagulia awesome
Awesome video, helped me a lot! Doesn’t look as hard as it sounds.
thank you
I like to see how warehouses operate around the world and I came across your video's Raymond and had a cool time watching them all. I work in a very modern system driven warehouse with the latest technology in South Africa. PS don't worry about the haters, everyone's a critic.
awesome! ill be back in SA in August
hey thank u man i mean thank u alot for showing us how to work these things as for me u helped me remember nd be on point got the job cuz of the help man good look
AWESOME! What city r u from?
I've operated one at work before and our ceiling is very high so you can raise it all the way up. It's a bit unnerving because there's a slight breeze and you can feel it wobble. I don't really like using it much :)
EXEKUTIONERI457 that is true the higher u go the more unstable it gets. The weight of the battery is what keeps it stable so always make sure the battery plates r securing the battery in place. N try to keep the weight to a minimum when goin higher
Raymond Harlall are the weighted packages at all warehouse on bottom shelving//lighter weighted on upper shelves? I wouldn’t know how to keep it light otherwise. It would be nice if I could snap my fingers or twitch my nose (ala “Bewitched”) to lose 10-15 pounds . I’d be doing that ALL the time :)
This is out of control to tell me Online you will cancel all my appointment and would not me allow to work what it this
Where is Glenn at . (Rockauto)
Lol we don't have the release latch or even the skid brace on our pickers and our forks are 3-4 times longer. We use carts instead of skids. Furniture warehouse
Bradley Donovan awesome 👏
Not even 15 minutes on this machine I wrecked into the ramp. It's definitely not an easy machine to operate . Thanks man for the tips but is there anyway you can show more on the steering?
+Carlos Mueller WILL DO
I got it in less than 15 minutes. it's such an easy machine to operate.
Electronics For Fun not for everyone. Today was my first day and I almost ran my supervisor over lmaoooo
Where are you basing I would like to work guinwinly. Am a sit down forklift operator
Hahahaha omggg I use these everyday at my work, and this video made me laugh soooo hard. I wish I worked with you :o
Lol. Thanks
I really like women who can drive this kind of machine. I mean I’m so proud of you guys. I’m a woman too and I wanna learn this😍
What do you work for ?
Never operate that kind of fork lift.... thanks for the demonstration
William Carrillo you are welcome
uh you don't move the pit while up in the air my brothas i've seen nasty accidents because of this, move up to the bin then raise it get your stuff then lower it all the way down before making a move, you only move up in the air IF the warehouse is equipped with wire guidance aisles and have no control over the steering
I had to drive this thing today at amazon and it was kind of hard. I crashed so hard into a pole and I couldn’t match the wire up with the machine. I did it a couple times but sometimes I struggled. Everyone else got it the first try except for me. I still have to go back for training tomorrow. 😢
I appreciate this. Needed to know a few things. 👍
Hey bro, I work with the same machine and was wondering if you had any tips on controlling the shaking of the machine when working on the high locations?
Thank you for this video . I had my first training session today , and I'm trying to get used to the steering wheel . Hopefully I will do better the next training session .
Thanks for another awesome post.
Great video, keep up the great work
thank you for watching
Hey, Raymond! Good video, but I noticed your strobe light wasn't functioning. :-/
Didn't you have a video on how to use the rf gun?
I did but had to remove for privacy reasons. Will make some new ones soon!
What a shame, it was the most helpful video on the use of the rf gun on youtube. Thanks for the quick reply.
i know! sorry
Good work on the Raymond, Raymond!
Fun fact: I am Raymond, and the machine is also called Raymond. Buhbye
😂😂😂
I am watching your videos to get warehouse job from India 🇮🇳
LoL! Kiss your job goodbye. Supervisor definitely saw this online
Thanks you bruhh! for sharing you experiences.
Ed Xudos Martiz thank for watching Ed!
Hey were you certified for driving forklift? Because I recently turn 18 and I want to know if you was certified.... thank you
Sergio Robledo yes of course. You have to be.
Hey Raymond, your videos are great! Why is it so hard for women who are experience in warehousing field!
Whenever we go against the social norm ... U always have eyes on you. However, little do they know that they propel you to be even greater! Keep up the hard work 👍. Thank for viewing and commenting
Thanks for this female with 11yrs of customer service moving to warehouse work
nice thanks for sharing you story with us. I really appreciate you. Be sure to support my channel by Subscribing :) Raymond
I remember working at a warehouse like this a very ling time ago with a forklift back then they didn't have UA-cam they had AOL
Hey Larry! Thanks for checking out my video brother! Yea the old days of aol and dial up internet! lol
larry morgan hey u r my #200 comment 👌😮🎉
I love both Raymond's!
I just started Amazon and we have to drive on these 🤦🏽♂️scared of heights not even gonna cap anybody know how to get closer to the shelf if a box is out of my reach?
yes. get close to the rack before you go up high. dont want to be all the waly up and try to move. as the hydraulic system is under pressure and will no turn or move fast when you are up high.. hope this help. be sure to subscribe
2:38 "there's no laughing this is educational Video" I find this amusing 😁
You need to be the supervisor 😆 great job
You need to use 3 points of contact which is a osha rule good video but most warehouse require safety first
Francisco Ortiz you got it. This is not in the us.
Oh skunt bi! camera man deh pon skunt. lol wunna puch a few before wunna mek dis or wuh lol? Very informative.
Maybe you should try putting the fall protection on properly....
Eric Winn yes of course that was my mistake. I did another separate video on how to put that on properly