WHAT OPERATIONS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SERVICING HIGH-VOLTAGE FORKLIFTS

Heavy-duty electric forklifts and bigger machines – including port equipment like container handlers – rely on high-voltage battery systems to achieve the charging speed and power delivery required by applications with heavy loads and demanding duty cycles. Not all electric lift trucks and materials handling equipment uses high-voltage batteries. But, for equipment that does, there are important safety considerations for maintenance and service that operations must understand.

This white paper explores the safety responsibilities, training, and safety practices and systems that can help prevent electrical danger and injury when servicing high-voltage lift trucks and container handlers.

 

HIGH-VOLTAGE LIFT TRUCK SERVICING KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The responsibilities and regulations governing electrical safety in the United States and Europe
  • Training and certification requirements and how they can affect operations
  • Common practices and systems to help support safety in servicing high-voltage forklifts

 

DOWNLOAD WHAT OPERATIONS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SERVICING HIGH-VOLTAGE FORKLIFTS

Explore the safety considerations your operation needs to understand and comply with to help prevent electrical danger and injury when servicing and maintaining high-voltage materials handling equipment.

 

 

 

 

 

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