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Forklift Accidents: 4 Main Types
Read More: Forklift Accidents: 4 Main TypesA 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?
Read More: 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
Read More: Daily ChecklistsOSHA 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
Read More: Workplace HazardsThis 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
Read More: Battery SafetyWhen 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
Read More: Benefits of Full Maintenance PlansBusinesses focused on getting more done with less outsource material handling equipment maintenance for success.
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Planned Maintenance
Read More: Planned Maintenance10 things you can do to dramatically increase the longevity of your equipment and significantly reduce operating costs.
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Dispatching a Forklift Service Technician
Read More: Dispatching a Forklift Service TechnicianSimilar to your personal vehicle, a forklift breakdown cannot be diagnosed over the phone.
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What Is A Connected Facility?
Read More: What Is A Connected Facility?If you haven’t automated any of your warehouse functions, you may be missing out on key benefits for your business.