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  • Forklift training

    Forklifts and Foot Traffic: Why Pedestrian Safety Training is Critical in Warehouses

    As an employer, you have a legal obligation to keep all of your employees safe in your workplace. OSHA’s General Duty Clause requires employers to provide a workplace free from recognized hazards that could cause death or serious physical harm to employees. This means as an employer you are required to conduct any required training…

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  • Top 10 OSHA Violations 2024

    Every year, OSHA’s list of the Top 10 most frequently cited workplace safety standards serves as a powerful reminder of why safety should always remain at the forefront of every organization. The FY 2024 report highlights areas where improvement is not just necessary but critical for protecting workers. Top 10 most frequently cited workplace for…

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  • Harness & Body Belt Inspection

    If you repair or operate an order picker or aerial lift, it’s important to remember to check not only your vehicle you are going to use before you use it, but the harness that may save your life.

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  • Using Forklift Extensions

    Pretty much, many of us use them. But, what do we need to know about them, other than the fact that they make our original forks longer?

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  • Why Conduct Safety Training?

    Why do we train our Operators? Not only is it to save lives and cut down on injuries, it’s required by law!

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  • Top 10 OSHA Violations (2019)

    Patrick Kapust, Deputy Director of OSHA’s Directorate of Enforcement Programs, presented the agency’s top 10 violations for the fiscal year of 2019.

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  • Harness & Body Belt Inspection

    If you repair or operate an order picker or aerial lift, it’s important to remember to check not only your vehicle you are going to use before you use it, but the harness that may save your life.

    Read More: Harness & Body Belt Inspection
  • Having the Right Forks

    If your forklift isn’t new, you may be at higher risk for having forks that aren’t compatible.

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  • Buying Forklifts In Your Budget

    Replacing or adding to your current forklift fleet may seem impossible. However, four common options can offer a solution.

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  • Forklift Fuel Options

    Electric vs Internal Combustion, Advantages. LP vs Gas/Diesel vs CNG Powered forklifts, making the right decisions when buying.

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  • Forklift Tire Options

    Some forklifts use only a specific tire. It is important to know the best forklift tire options for your application.

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  • Battery: Fast & Opportunity Charging

    Companies must consider forklift battery charging options such as fast and opportunity charging.

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  • How Long Should You Lease?

    You’ve weighed the pros and cons of leasing your forklift versus a purchase and have decided to lease.

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