

Clarification of PIT requirements covering: fall protection and safety platforms, seatbelts, LP-gas storage, smoking, and eye wash stations (March 08, 2002).Powered industrial truck addition/modification approval and marking requirements (July 03, 2002).Acceptability of using extensible boom forklifts to lift steel joist for spreading by hand (January 23, 2003).Batteries in powered industrial trucks must be secured horizontally and/or vertically (March 18, 2003).Written approval requirements for powered industrial truck modifications and additions that affect capacity or safe operation (March 30, 2004).Fall protection requirements for elevated platforms of powered industrial trucks body belts versus harnesses (June 28, 2004).Requirements for the sound level of a warning device (horn) located on a forklift (August 13, 2004).Powered industrial trucks must not be placed into service, or must be removed from service, when any condition exists that adversely affects the safety of the vehicle (September 13, 2004).Evaluation of what is considered a safe speed to operate powered industrial trucks (forklifts) (November 04, 2004).Note: The letters in this list provide additional information that is not necessarily connected to a specific OSHA standard highlighted on this Safety and Health Topics page. 178(m)(6) Powered Industrial Trucks Truck Operations. 178(g)(2) Battery Charging Stations for Fork Lifts and Other Industrial Trucks. 178(k)(1) and (m)(7): Mechanical Means to Secure Trucks or Trailers to a Loading Dock. Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices - Inspection Procedures and Interpretation Guidelines.Logging Operations, Inspection Procedures and Interpretive Guidance Including Twelve Previously Stayed Provisions.Chocking of Tractor Trailer under the Powered Industrial Truck Standard.Compliance Assistance for the Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training Standards.The Control of Hazardous Energy - Enforcement Policy and Inspection Procedures.Longshoring and Marine Terminals "Tool Shed" Directive.Shipyard Employment “Tool Bag” Directive.Note: The directives in this list provide additional information that is not necessarily connected to a specific OSHA standard highlighted on this Safety and Health Topics page.
