Operating a telehandler isn’t just about lifting loads, it’s about protecting lives. These powerful machines play a critical role on worksites across Australia, but they also come with serious safety responsibilities. From daily checks to operator behaviour, this guide outlines the best practices for safe, compliant telehandler operation; plus how Dieci helps you meet those standards every day.

 

Why Telehandler Safety Is Non-Negotiable

Telehandlers are classified as high-risk equipment. When used incorrectly, they pose risks of rollovers, crushing injuries, tip-overs, and load failure. According to Safe Work Australia, improper use or lack of operator training is a leading contributor to mobile plant incidents.

Typical accidents include:

Implementing consistent safety protocols significantly reduces these risks—and keeps both operators and teams safe.

 

Top Operator Habits That Prevent Accidents

Safe operation starts with good habits:

 

Your Telehandler Safety Checklist

Whether you’re a supervisor or operator, this checklist should be standard:

Machine Checks:

Site Assessment:

Operator Readiness:

 

Load Handling: How to Stay Stable and In Control

Many accidents occur during lifting because of unbalanced loads or poor boom control.

Key principles:

Dieci machines are equipped with load monitoring systems and well-defined load charts to support safe decisions.

 

Weather, Terrain, and Visibility Factors

Telehandler performance and safety can change based on conditions:

Always reassess your environment throughout the day. What was safe at 9 am may not be safe after a sudden rainstorm or delivery arrival.

 

How Dieci Supports Safe Operation

Dieci telehandlers are designed with operator safety at the core:

Backed by AWD Australia and a nationwide Approved Service Agent (APSA) network, Dieci owners also have access to inspection support, parts supply, and servicing.

👉 Explore our telehandler range and safety features

 

Need Help With Site Safety or Operator Guidance?

If you’re unsure how to set up your site or brief your team for safe telehandler operation, we can help. Contact Dieci Australia or access model-specific safety resources from our technical library.

How do you operate a telehandler safely?
Always perform daily checks, know your load limits, and work on stable ground. Use stabilisers when needed and avoid overreaching. Dieci telehandlers include safety features like ROPS cabins, load sensors, and ergonomic visibility to help prevent accidents on Australian sites.