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Common Signals of Forklift Abuse
Read More: Common Signals of Forklift AbuseIf an operator or the application of a forklift causes equipment damage beyond normal wear and tear, it is considered forklift abuse.
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Warehouse Lighting Requirements
Read More: Warehouse Lighting RequirementsPer OSHA, companies are required to provide a minimum of two lumens per square foot in areas with heavy equipment in use.
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Benefits of Forklift Safety Training
Read More: Benefits of Forklift Safety TrainingJustifying the cost and the time needed to conduct safety training for your forklift fleet can be a struggle.
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Know Your Forklift Trip Points
Read More: Know Your Forklift Trip PointsHere is a list of potential trip points to keep in mind when operating a forklift.
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Enhance Your Forklift Safety Training
Read More: Enhance Your Forklift Safety TrainingWhile you know that no one wants to be injured, the topic of forklift safety gets lost in the fast-paced work environment.
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Harness & Body Belt Inspection
Read More: Harness & Body Belt InspectionIf 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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Inspecting Forks
Read More: Inspecting ForksInspecting forks daily can ensure safer operation and should concentrate on 3 areas: fork hooks, heels and tips.
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Pre-Shift Inspection Basics
Read More: Pre-Shift Inspection BasicsOperator safety and skills need attention. Your company must also emphasize the importance of forklift inspection.
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Top 10 OSHA Violations (2019)
Read More: 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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Safety Training with Your Employer
Read More: Safety Training with Your EmployerHaving the employer ultimately responsible for providing training is a benefit to the employee and company.