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Standard Interpretations 02/07/2000 - Powered industrial truck examinations do not have to be documented. |
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• Standard Number: | 1910.178(q)(7) |
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February 7, 2000 Mr. Timothy J. Rubush Dear Mr. Rubush: Thank you for your January 10, 2000 letter to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA's) Directorate of Compliance Programs. You have questions regarding the Powered Industrial Truck Standard, 29 CFR 1910.178. We appreciate the opportunity to provide you with clarification on this matter. You specifically have a question regarding 29 CFR 1910.178(q)(7). It requires that powered industrial trucks be examined at least daily prior to being placed in service. The standard does not require documentation of a powered industrial truck examination. Therefore, it would be at the employer's discretion to determine the duration of powered industrial truck examination record retention. The employer must not place a powered industrial truck in service if the examination shows any condition which adversely affects the safety of the vehicle. Defects found during an examination must be immediately reported and corrected.
Thank you for you interest in occupational safety and health. We hope you find this information helpful. Please be aware that OSHA's enforcement guidance is subject to periodic review and clarification, amplification, or correction. Such guidance could also be affected by subsequent rulemaking. In the future, should you wish to verify that the guidance provided herein remains current, you may consult OSHA's website at http://www.osha.gov/index.html. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the Office of General Industry Compliance Assistance at 202-693-1850. Sincerely, Richard E. Fairfax, Director |
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