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    National Forklift Safety Day 2025: Why Forklift Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility

    Today, June 10th, marks National Forklift Safety Day, a timely reminder that forklift safety isn’t just about protecting operators—it’s a critical component of running a compliant, efficient, and financially sound business. With over 68,000 industrial truck accidents reported each year, ensuring every forklift operator is properly trained and OSHA-compliant is more than best practice—it’s a…

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  • The High Cost of Non-Compliance: Why Forklift Operator Certification Matters

    Failing to properly train and certify forklift operators isn’t just a safety risk—it can also be a costly legal and financial mistake. Under OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) regulations, employers who neglect forklift training requirements face steep penalties. In serious cases, fines can reach $161,323 per violation. But the financial consequences don’t stop at…

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    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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    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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    Forklift Battery Maintenance

    Forklift batteries must be properly maintained to reach their full potential. Improper maintenance cuts battery life 50%.

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