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Chesapeake Forklift Safety Rodeo

United States, West Friendship, MD - 18th July 2009
Chesapeake Forklift Safety Rodeo The 2009 Chesapeake Forklift Safety Rodeo's goal is to promote safety in the workplace and display the talent and skill of forklift operators from around the Mid-Atlantic Region.

Presented by Chesapeake Region Safety Council and Atlantic Lift Truck.

Operators will use CATERPILLAR Lift trucks in the compettition.

WHO WILL ATTEND: Registered forklift operators, safety officers and staff employees from companies
who are invested in the Material Handling Industry within the mid-Atlantic Region; safety-products
vendors, the families of the company operators, and corporate professionals interested in supporting
the important message of safety in the workplace; the public is invited to attend.

Sponsors: Pepsi Bottling Group; Cascade; The 2009 US Open Forklift Safety Expo; and Forkliftaction.com
Date(s)
18th July 2009
Time(s)
0700 to 1700hrs
Venue
Howard County Fairgrounds at 2210 Fairgrounds Rd., West Friendship, MD 21794
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