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    TOP 10 T&J BLOGS OF 2025

    As we wrap up another busy year at Thompson & Johnson, it’s the perfect time to look back at the topics that sparked the most interest, conversation, and clicks in 2025. From safety must-knows to maintenance tips that kept operations running smoothly, our team covered a lot of ground in 2025 — and you showed…

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  • the Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2025 — What They Mean for Forklift Employers (and How T&J Safety & Training Can Help)

    The Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2025

    In this blog, we share the Top 10 OSHA Violations of 2025 — What They Mean for Forklift Employers (and How T&J Safety & Training Can Help). Every fall, OSHA’s “Top 10 Most Frequently Cited Violations” offers a roadmap to the hazards that trip up the most employers — and often the ones that lead…

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  • Cold Weather Forklift Safety-What Every Business Should Know This Winter

    Cold Weather Forklift Safety: What Every Business Should Know This Winter

    As temperatures drop across New York and the Northeast, many companies are gearing up for the challenges winter brings. And while forklifts are built to work hard year-round, cold weather conditions can put extra stress on equipment, operators, and daily operations. Whether your team works indoors, outdoors, or a mix of both, preparing for winter…

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    In-House Tech VS Outsourcing

    Both in-house forklift service technicians as well as outsourcing services have proven benefits.

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    Dispatching a Forklift Service Technician

    Similar to your personal vehicle, a forklift breakdown cannot be diagnosed over the phone.

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    Benefits of Full Maintenance Plans

    Businesses focused on getting more done with less outsource material handling equipment maintenance for success.

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    Battery Safety

    When you train your forklift operators, one of the topics that need to be discussed is the safe handling of batteries.

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    Workplace Hazards

    This could include a number of things, such as narrow aisles, pedestrian traffic, hazardous locations (such as flammable gasses in the air), congested aisle ways, uneven floors or dirty, greasy floors.

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    Daily Checklists

    OSHA requires that each “Powered Industrial Truck” is checked out before it is put into operation. Most companies use a “Daily Checklist” to inspect their equipment.

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    Do You Have A “Safe” Attitude?

    A positive attitude towards safety will pay off in many ways. It saves you money, keeps you in your job and even saves your life.

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    Forklift Accidents: 4 Main Types

    A forklift tip over is the number one accident involving a forklift. OSHA’s Office of Data Analysis examined 53 investigative case files involving powered industrial Truck fatalities that occurred between 1980-1986 and found that the single largest accident was vehicle tipovers.

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    Checked Your Nameplate Lately?

    Nameplates, data tags, or capacity tags are just some names they are called by. They are an important part of your forklift. These tags need to be legible and on the truck. They also need to reflect the attachments that may be on your forklift, as stated in the following OSHA regulations.

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    It’s “That Time of Year” Again

    With the temperature dropping, typically the dock doors are closed more hours of the day, which for many companies means less air circulation. This can lead to problems that could be ignored during the warmer times of the year, but not this time of the year.

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