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11. TIP OVER

11. TIP OVER
1) 1)
LATERAL TIP OVER
LATERAL TIP OVER
(1)
L a t e r a l t i p o v e r c a n o c c u r w i t h a
combination of speed and sharpness of
turn. This combination will exceed the
stability of the truck. This condition is even
more likely with an unloaded truck.
(2)
With the load or mast raised, lateral tip over
can occur while turning and/or braking when
traveling in reverse or accelerating and
turning while traveling forward.
(3)
Lateral tip over can occur loaded or
unloaded by turning on an incline or ramp.
2) 2)
LONGITUDINAL TIP OVER
LONGITUDINAL TIP OVER
(1)
Longitudinal tip over can occur with
combination of overloading and load
elevated also with capacity load and
elevated. This combination will exceed the
stability of the truck. This condition is even
more likely with excessive forward tilt,
braking in forward travel or accelerating
rearward.
(2)
Longitudinal tip over can occur by driving
with the load down slope on a steep grade.
Lateral and longitudinal tip over can occur if
the truck is driven over objects on the floor or
ground, off the edge of improved surfaces, or
into potholes in the road surface, or by
running into overhead objects or collisions.
An off dock type of tip over can occur if the
truck is steered too close to the dock edge,
driven off the edge of the dock or ramp, or if
the highway truck or trailer rolls away from the
dock or is driven away during loading.
The conditions listed above can be
The conditions listed above can be
further aggravated by overloading,
further aggravated by overloading,
excessive tilt, or off center loads.
excessive tilt, or off center loads.
Lift truck tip over can cause serious
Lift truck tip over can cause serious
injury or death if the operator is trapped
injury or death if the operator is trapped
between the truck and the ground.
between the truck and the ground.
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