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    Electric Pallet Jack vs. Manual Pallet Jack: Which One Fits Your Operation?

    When moving pallets, the question isn’t whether you need a pallet jack—it’s which kind. Both manual and electric walkies are workhorses in warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing plants. But they shine in different scenarios. Here’s a clear, practical breakdown to help you pick the right tool for the job. QUICK DEFINITIONS WHEN A MANUAL PALLET…

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  • Fatal Forklift Accident at Georgia EV Battery Plant Prompts OSHA Investigation

    Fatal Forklift Accident at Georgia EV Battery Plant Prompts OSHA Investigation

    This past May, a tragic construction site accident claimed the life of a worker at the HL-GA Battery Co. plant in Bryan County, Georgia. According to reports from the Bryan County Sheriff’s Office, a load fell off a forklift, fatally striking the man. This fatal forklift accident, which occurred at the future site of an…

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  • Deionized Water: The Perfect “Solution” for Maintaining Your Lead-Acid Batteries

    Regular maintenance of lead-acid forklift batteries helps preserve their capacity and could increase their life and run times. And this pays off in decreased downtime, increased productivity and less money spent on replacing batteries. One of the most significant parts of lead-acid battery maintenance is monitoring water levels and adding water, as needed, to achieve…

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    Inspecting Forks

    Inspecting forks daily can ensure safer operation and should concentrate on 3 areas: fork hooks, heels and tips.

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    Know Your Forklift Trip Points

    Here is a list of potential trip points to keep in mind when operating a forklift.

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    Warehouse Lighting Requirements

    Per 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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    Managing Worker Fatigue

    One of the best ways to make sure your business continues to flow and flow safely, is to make sure you and your employees avoid worker fatigue.

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    “Safety Triangle” of Forklift Training

    On the first side of the triangle, under OSHA Regulation 1910.178(L), employers have to train our forklift operators.

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    Forklift Overhead Guards

    The forklift overhead guard protects an operator from falling loads. Some overhead guards are designed to “crush and deflect.”

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    Forklift Operator Seat Ergonomics

    One of the most important assets to your company is your group of dedicated employees and as the employer your goal is to reduce the risk of injury of your employees.

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    Pedestrian Safety Tips

    Pedestrians are involved in about 40% of all forklift accidents. There are many reasons for this, but one is – we have told pedestrians most of their lives that they have the right of way!

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    Using Forklift Extensions

    Pretty much, many of us use them. But, what do we need to know about them, other than the fact that they make our original forks longer?

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    Why Conduct Safety Training?

    Why do we train our Operators? Not only is it to save lives and cut down on injuries, it’s required by law!

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