Part W - Powered Industrial Trucks (Forklifts)
- § 296-307-520 - Powered industrial trucks (forklifts)
- § 296-307-52001 - Scope
- § 296-307-52003 - Powered industrial truck
- § 296-307-52005 - Manufacturer's requirements that apply to powered industrial trucks
- § 296-307-52007 - Classifications of powered industrial trucks
- § 296-307-52009 - The employer must consider the following before choosing a powered industrial truck
- § 296-307-52011 - Requirements for determining which trucks to use in specific hazardous environments
- § 296-307-52013 - Using converted trucks
- § 296-307-52015 - Overhead safety guards
- § 296-307-52017 - Load backrests
- § 296-307-52019 - Requirements that apply to fuel handling and storage
- § 296-307-52021 - Lighting for operating areas
- § 296-307-52023 - Carbon monoxide gas levels
- § 296-307-52025 - Dockboards (bridge plates)
- § 296-307-52027 - Loading trucks, trailers, and railroad cars with powered industrial trucks
- § 296-307-52029 - Operator training requirements for powered industrial trucks
- § 296-307-52030 - Additional (nonmandatory) information that may assist with powered industrial truck operator training
- § 296-307-52031 - Operating powered industrial trucks
- § 296-307-52033 - Use of trucks to open or close freight car doors
- § 296-307-52035 - Lifting employees on the forks of trucks
- § 296-307-52037 - Using platforms for hoisting employees
- § 296-307-52039 - Traveling in a powered industrial truck
- § 296-307-52041 - Traveling speeds of powered industrial trucks
- § 296-307-52043 - Loading powered industrial trucks
- § 296-307-52045 - Servicing powered industrial trucks
- § 296-307-52047 - Maintaining powered industrial trucks
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