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3 Most Common Incidents
Read More: 3 Most Common IncidentsNearly 100,000 workers are seriously injured by a forklift-involved accidents each year in the US.
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Forklift Operator Seat Ergonomics
Read More: Forklift Operator Seat ErgonomicsOne of the most important assets to your company is your group of dedicated employees and as the employer your goal is to reduce the risk of injury of your employees.
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Housekeeping
Read More: HousekeepingWarehouse housekeeping is important to the safe and proper operation of a forklift within your facility.
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The Importance of Pre-Shift Inspections
Read More: The Importance of Pre-Shift InspectionsPre-shift forklift inspections should be a cornerstone of your culture of safety. Get your questions answered.
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Forklift Overhead Guards
Read More: Forklift Overhead GuardsThe forklift overhead guard protects an operator from falling loads. Some overhead guards are designed to “crush and deflect.”
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Forklift Floor and Operating Surfaces
Read More: Forklift Floor and Operating SurfacesAn unloaded standard forklift at 5,000 lbs. of rated lift capacity weighs 9,000 lbs. and can increase to 14,000 lbs.
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8 Forklift Safety Hazards
Read More: 8 Forklift Safety HazardsA top prioroty for anyone managing forklift operations must be to uphold safety. What does this look like day-to-day?
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“Safety Triangle” of Forklift Training
Read More: “Safety Triangle” of Forklift TrainingOn the first side of the triangle, under OSHA Regulation 1910.178(L), employers have to train our forklift operators.
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Do Videos Qualify As Training?
Read More: Do Videos Qualify As Training?Some trainers and companies have opted to use forklift safety training videos to meet requirements.
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Managing Worker Fatigue
Read More: Managing Worker FatigueOne of the best ways to make sure your business continues to flow and flow safely, is to make sure you and your employees avoid worker fatigue.