Forklift Tank Safety
The propane powered lift truck is among the most common kinds of lift trucks. These vehicle are powered by propane, which come with certain considerations which must be accounted for. It is vital that Personal Protective Equipment or also called PPE is worn at all times to be safe.
Personal Protective Equipment or PPE
Propane gas is very cold. So cold in fact that contact to your skin could cause severe burns to occur. Whenever you are re-fueling or exchanging the propane tank, be certain to wear thick gloves and goggles or a full face shield. Personal Protective Equipment or PPE is a requirement to be used on site in order to keep the operator as safe as possible. PPE or Personal Protective Equipment is a standard workplace requirement for most companies using this kind of machinery and if the operator does not have the right items on, like a hardhat, safety goggles, steel-toe boots and that than he or she would be banned from using the machine.
Inspect the Valve
Prior to connecting the fuel line in the process of exchanging the tank, make sure that the new tanks valve is turned off. This is really vital because when you are inserting the fuel line into an open valve, you will release the propane gas. This condition could create a potentially dangerous condition.
Fire Extinguisher
Another important safety procedure to have implemented is to have a fire extinguisher close by when fuel is being added or when the tank is being changed. The majority of businesses have fire extinguishers located next to the refueling station. It is better to have one close by and not require it, than to require one and not have one nearby. The majority of safety rules require this is set up on location also.
Secure the Tank
Most propane tanks are strapped firmly into place by some type of restraining device or strap. Be certain that this device is properly functioning and utilized correctly so that you can prevent the tank from shifting or falling, as this could also lead to a dangerous condition.