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The Safety of Your Forklift Operators Starts with Training!
By, Mary Beth Tomko Action_Lift Certified_Training Forklift_Safety Forklift_Training OSHA Worker_Safety Workplace
Are your forklift operators up-to-date with their training and certification? Action Lift can provide you with the ability to train, evaluate, and certify your operators—utilizing your own personnel.
read moreAre Your Forklift Tires up to the Task? Tips for Replacement
By, Mary Beth Tomko Action_Lift Crown_Forklifts Cushion_Tire Forklift Forklift_Parts Forklift_Safety Forklifts Pneumatic_Tire Worker_Safety
There are several different types of forklift tires to choose from, depending on how the forklift will be used. Common types of forklift tires are pneumatic, solid rubber, cushion, and polyurethane. No matter the type of tire, they all show signs of wear and tear.
read moreWe Support National Forklift Safety Day
By, Mary Beth Tomko Action_Lift Certified_Training Forklift_Safety Forklift_Training Forklifts Lift_Truck Operator_Training OSHA Safety Worker_Safety
On June 12th, 2018, the fifth annual National Forklift Safety Day will be held by the Industrial Truck Association (ITA). The objective of National Forklift Safety Day is to educate individuals on the best practices regarding forklift safety, the importance of operator training and the need for daily equipment checks.
read moreHVLS Fans–Beat the Heat with a Breeze!
By, Mary Beth Tomko Action_Lift HVLS_Fans Kelley_Entrematic LEED_Certification Warehouse_Cooling Warehouse_Solutions Worker_Safety
Working in hot, humid conditions can result in a number of adverse health effects ranging from discomfort to serious health risks. There are many steps that employers can take to assess risk and provide more comfortable working conditions during hot weather. Let's address the benefits of using HVLS fans.
read moreForklift Safety—Don’t Skip The Pre-Start Inspection!
By, Mary Beth Tomko Action_Lift Cascade Cascade_Attachments Crown_Forklifts Forklift Forklift_Safety Forklift_Training Forklifts Inspection Operator_Training OSHA Safety Worker_Safety
Operating a forklift is an occupational skill that can be mastered with proper training and experience. However, there’s a lot more to forklift safety than merely driving the vehicle correctly. A preoperative inspection is essential, which is why we’re presenting an overview of the steps taken before the forklift is put into service.
read moreForklift Safety - Do's and Don’ts
By, Mary Beth Tomko Certified_Training Crown_Forklifts Forklift Forklift_Training OSHA Safety Worker_Safety
Operating a forklift may seem like a relatively straightforward task, especially if you aren't new to the profession. Unfortunately, becoming too comfortable operating a forklift can lead to complacency when it comes to vehicle safety. To avoid accidents caused by having a lax approach, ALWAYS be attentive to the potential dangers of operating a forklift.
read moreTwisting, Bending, and Lifting? Solutions to Make Your Workplace Safer.
By, Mary Beth Tomko Crown-PTH, Crown-PTH-50PS Ergonomics Manufacturing Material_Handling OSHA Pallet_Jack Printing Warehouse Warehousing Worker_Safety Workplace
Keeping your employees' injuries to a minimum can be a challenge, especially when someone’s job duties consist of repetitive twisting, bending, and lifting. Although back injuries account for no work-related deaths, they do account for a significant amount of human suffering, loss of productivity, and economic burden on compensation systems.
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