Seat Belts for Counterbalances
A forklift, also called a counterbalance, lifts loads as heavy as 30,000 lbs. Despite being sturdy and big, these industrial equipment still carry the possible risk of accident or crash. In order to be very safe, be certain to have operators put on the correct seat belt in the forklift and make certain that up to standard safety features are on board. We all know that in the event of an accident, seat belts could save lives.
Three-Point Seat Belt
Three-point seat belts can extend across the upper body and over the lap. These belts offer an added degree of safety by protecting your body. They are offered in both bucket-seat and bench-seat types. The 3-point seat belts are offered in either retractable and non-retractable styles.
Retractable seat belts are usually used in the majority of modern vehicles available. Although non-retractable kinds increase safety, retractable kinds provide much more comfort. It is really impossible for a non-retractable seat belt to extend accidentally.
Lap belts
The type of seat belt which only extends over the lower part of the body is a two-point lap belt. The majority of lap belts are non-retractable and feature a push-button closure system. In order to secure the seat belt, just press on the belt button and then the two sides would separate.
Circuit-closed seat belt
The circuit-closed seat belts are the type which force forklift operators to wear a seat belt. These seat belts have a micro-switch attached which sounds an alarm if an operator starts a vehicle and is not secured by a seat belt. The circuit-closed seat belts are made in both retractable and non-retractable lap-band styles.