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P erre. ., . <br /> 1 . OSHA's forklift classifications are based on the forklifts' degree of danger. <br /> True Faso <br /> 2. OSHA's 1998 revision of forklift operator training requirements expanded the <br /> regulation to explain what trainir g has to cover. <br /> True False <br /> 3. You can't drive a forklift ce:�tficat+on that yiou're trained and <br /> have shown you can ops ate the forklift safely. <br /> True False <br /> 4. All OSHA. forklift training rr ust hP identical, no matter what type of forklift you <br /> operate or how you use it, <br /> ATrue False <br /> 5. Driving a forklift is just like driving eve.rythir g else, except you're riot on the <br /> street. <br /> True ---- False <br /> 6. Forklifts have the right oy way over pedestrians. <br /> True � �!Se <br /> 7. One important way to avoid tip-ower, is, ro siow oow,­ '.efoat;, makirio a turn. <br /> True False; <br /> 8. When you pick up a load vvth a rvrkiift, you drive under the; load. <br /> True ------ Fa11 s- <br /> 9. You shouldn't carry anything on a forklift's overhead guard <br /> True F2'isF_, <br /> 10. Once an operator has been ce;. fled as able. to o=perate a forklift safely, he or she <br /> is never evaluated aaair,. <br /> 'rue , r, <br />