Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.12109 - Definitions; O, P
Rule 2109.
(1)
"Operator" means an employee who has been trained, tested, and authorized by
the present employer to operate a powered industrial truck.
(2) "Order picker truck, high-lift" means a
high-lift truck controlled by the operator stationed on a platform movable with
the load engaging means and intended for manual stock selection. The truck may
be capable of self-loading or tiering or both. (Appendix A, Figure
9).
(3) "Overhead guard" means a
framework fitted to a truck over the head of a riding operator.
(4) "Overall lowered mast height" means the
maximum vertical dimension from the ground or floor to the extreme top point of
the mast with the fork carriage in the fully lowered position and
unloaded.
(5) "Pallet truck" means
a self-loading low-lift truck equipped with wheeled forks of dimensions to go
under a single faced pallet or between the top and bottom boards of a double
faced pallet and having wheels capable of lowering into spaces between the
bottom boards so as to raise the pallet off the floor for transportation.
(Appendix A, Figure 4).
(6)
"Parking brake" means a device to prevent the movement of a stationary
truck.
(7) "Powered industrial
truck" or "truck" means a mobile, power driven vehicle used to carry, push,
pull, lift, stack, or tier material.
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