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Preventing slips, trips and falls in the workplace
May 22, 2014
Filed under: Safety
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Slips, trips and falls can happen in any workplace. Many employees have consequently suffered sprains, broken bones, back injuries, burns from hot surfaces or handling of hot fluids and bad cuts from sharp objects. As a result companies have had to face many financial, physical and emotional costs for the injured employees and their families. These falls and slips can be prevented and their severity reduced from some simple safety actions.
Sustainability in the Materials Handling Industry
May 14, 2014
Filed under: Materials Handling, Green
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Within the materials handling industry, the commitment of companies to sustainability practices has been increasing in recent years. Companies are now beginning to see the benefits of incorporating sustainability concepts which save both money and resources. This week’s blog discusses the benefits of implementing sustainable practices in the materials handling industry.
Free Forklift Safety and Prestart Checklist
May 08, 2014
Filed under: Forklift Operators - Safety & Guides
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When performing a forklift safety check, what exactly should you be looking for? We’ve spoken about this before in a previous blog post, but we thought we’d make it easier for you, so we’re giving away a free forklift safety and prestart checklist that you can print out, make copies of, and distribute throughout your workplace.