Discussion:
Overall safety of forklift fleets

With the present sluggish economy has the safety of forklift fleets suffered? Have forklift maintenance and repair budgets been slashed to the point that safety of the equipment has been compromised? Are companies postponing needed repairs that affect the overall safety of their forklifts? Do the management persons that make the decisions to repair or not, fully understand the safety standards relating to forklifts? Do the maintenance repair technicians explain the safety consequences of operating a forklift with out performing the necessary repairs?
When business is booming do the mechanics fail to write up potential safety issues because they are too busy?
  • Posted 21 Jul 2011 08:41
  • Discussion started by oldmanforklift
  • Arizona, United States
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I would go as far to say that it isn't just he safety of our fleets that has suffered, but its the maintenance of our fleets that have also suffered. Sad that when money is tight we neglect necessary things.
  • Posted 23 Aug 2011 06:06
  • Reply by ForkLifted
  • Utah, United States
http://www.altaindustrialequipment.com/custompage.asp?pg=PartsService
Unfortunately this problm seems to be world wide

and yes I doubt if the good times will return anytime soon.

This problem seems to be led by the Multinational Companies who seem to want world domination at any cost.

Onle when one or more of these go belly up is there any chance of "Normal Trading" at realistic prices for the rest of us.

I am at this game a long time and Never has cheaper meant better.

You have only to look at Mercedes when they were built by engineers they were great, now they are built by accountants and !!!!!!!!!!

This is the same idoligy tha has burst banks worldwide
Funny deals, funny money, !!!!! Disaster
  • Posted 25 Jul 2011 19:35
  • Reply by Normandy
  • Co. Cork, Ireland
I sure hope we see the day when business is booming again, but dont hold your breath. We have to survive all the crazy contracts that are being forced on us. Our managers tell us "if we dont sign these stingy contracts, our competitors will....and you will have no work!"
Some competitors are offering fixed maintenance at a low low price for 10 years!
The gravy train days are gone for good. i'm sure techs will have LOTS of time to find defects. Right now, I do see trucks coming in from other DC's that have roll cages welded at 4 posts and worn forks.....with a fresh Yearly safety inspection sticker!
  • Posted 23 Jul 2011 11:16
  • Reply by EasiTek
  • Ontario, Canada

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