The pre-shift equipment inspection is a key component to workplace safety and ensuring the equipment your business uses on a regular basis is up-to-date and fit for employees to operate. To make this daily process easier and more efficient for your workers, create a systemized Read More…
First introduced to Congress in 2007, the Motor Vehicle Owners Right to Repair Act requires the manufacturers of a motor vehicle that is brought to the U.S. commerce to provide the vehicle owner and service technicians with all information needed to diagnose, service, maintain, and Read More…
Think you’ll never have a forklift accident at work? You might want to think again. Despite the best training methods, OSHA regulations, safety hazard warnings, and other measures designed to increase workplace safety, accidents happen all the time. They definitely occur more often than we Read More…
Workplace safety depends on a combination of factors. Attentive supervision helps. So does comprehensive training, with a keen eye toward OSHA rules & regulations. But at the end of the day, safety is ultimately determined by each individual. And that means forklift drivers should act Read More…
Summertime is usually busy-time for forklift drivers. Increased orders are the norm, overtime hours usually peak in the summer months, and the unique demands and challenges of outdoor forklift operations (for some workers) demand attention to detail and safety-minded practices to avoid accidents. As a Read More…