Washington Administrative Code
Title 296 - Labor and Industries, Department of
Chapter 296-863 - Forklifts and other powered industrial trucks
- Section 296-863-099 - Definitions ANSI
- Section 296-863-100 - Scope
- Section 296-863-200 - Design, construction, and equipment
- Section 296-863-20005 - Make sure PITs meet design and construction requirements
- Section 296-863-20010 - Meet these requirements when modifying or altering PITs
- Section 296-863-20015 - Make sure PITs are properly labeled
- Section 296-863-20020 - Protect operators from falling objects
- Section 296-863-20025 - Provide fall protection on order pickers
- Section 296-863-20030 - Provide directional lights on PITs when required
- Section 296-863-20035 - Make sure liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fueled PITs meet these requirements
- Section 296-863-20040 - Meet these requirements when converting gasoline fuel PITs to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fuel
- Section 296-863-300 - Inspection, repair, maintenance, and servicing
- Section 296-863-30005 - Make sure PITs are in safe working condition
- Section 296-863-30010 - Inspect your PITs
- Section 296-863-30015 - Meet these requirements when repairing PITs
- Section 296-863-30020 - Maintain your PITs properly
- Section 296-863-30025 - Service gasoline fueled PITs safely
- Section 296-863-30030 - Service liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fueled PITs safely
- Section 296-863-30035 - Make sure battery charging areas are safe
- Section 296-863-30040 - Service batteries for electric PITs safely
- Section 296-863-400 - Operations
- Section 296-863-40005 - Protect employees around PITs
- Section 296-863-40010 - Operate PITs safely
- Section 296-863-40015 - Make sure PIT loads are carried safely
- Section 296-863-40020 - Meet these requirements when the operator leaves the normal operating position
- Section 296-863-40025 - Meet these requirements when operating near railroad tracks
- Section 296-863-40030 - Meet this requirement when using motorized hand trucks
- Section 296-863-40035 - Meet these requirements when using elevators
- Section 296-863-40040 - Meet these requirements when using dock-boards (bridge plates)
- Section 296-863-40045 - Meet these requirements when loading or unloading railroad cars with a PIT
- Section 296-863-40050 - Meet these requirements when loading or unloading highway trucks with PITs
- Section 296-863-40055 - Meet these additional requirements when operating liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) fueled PITs
- Section 296-863-40060 - Make sure work platforms and PITs used to lift people meet these requirements
- Section 296-863-40065 - Operate PITs using elevated work platforms safely
- Section 296-863-500 - Hazardous (classified) locations
- Section 296-863-50005 - Use the appropriate PITs in hazardous (classified) locations
- Section 296-863-600 - Training
- Section 296-863-60005 - Make sure PIT operators are trained
- Section 296-863-60010 - Retrain PIT operators as required
- Section 296-863-60015 - Evaluate PIT operators performance
- Section 296-863-700 - Definitions
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