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    10 Things You Learn in Thompson & Johnson Forklift Operator Safety Training

    Operating a forklift safely takes more than skill — it takes knowledge, awareness, and confidence. That’s why Thompson & Johnson’s Forklift Operator Safety Training is designed to give operators the tools they need to stay safe, efficient, and OSHA-compliant. Whether you’re a new operator or due for recertification, here are 10 essential things you’ll learn…

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    Forklift Tires Guide: Types, Applications, and When to Replace Them

    Choosing the right forklift tires is critical for safety, performance, and reducing operating costs. Tires affect everything from traction and load capacity to operator comfort and energy consumption. Whether your forklifts operate in a warehouse or on rugged outdoor terrain, knowing which tire to use – and when it’s time for forklift tire replacement –…

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    Forklift Face-Off: Electric or Internal Combustion – What’s Right for You?

    When it comes to material handling, choosing the right forklift can have a big impact on your operation’s efficiency, costs, and even its environmental footprint. One of the most common decisions businesses face is whether to invest in an electric forklift or an internal combustion (IC) forklift. Let’s break down the key differences to help…

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    Safety Seat Switches

    ANSI, the American National Standard Institute, under the B56 standards, mandates that the operator of a powered industrial truck, or forklift, must be seated in the normal operating position on the forklift before it can travel.

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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Benefits of Full Maintenance Plans

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

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    Planned Maintenance

    10 things you can do to dramatically increase the longevity of your equipment and significantly reduce operating costs.

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