Seminar / workshop

LiftTruck.com Health & Safety Seminar

United States, Philladephia. PA 19153 - 5th November 2002
The seminar organisers that a warehouse has various health and safety concerns that may need to addressed. Failure to do so may result in employee injury or death, OSHA fines, lawsuits and lost productivity. If your company operates forklifts, this four hour seminar will be one of the most important seminars you will attend this year.

Topics to be covered:
OSHA Forklift Operator Training Requirements
Personal Protective Equipment for Propane and Battery Handling
Hazard Identification
Carbon Monoxide Emission Standards
Natianal Fire Protection Assoociation Requirements
Operator Ergonomics
Accident Reporting
Pedestrian Traffic Management
Facility Damage Reduction
Note: When you register for this seminar you will get the "What's Wrong With This" refresher training video & the "Danger Zone" pedestrian safety video, at no extra cost. ($200 value)
Date(s)
5th November 2002
Time(s)
8:00am - 12:00pm
Venue
Four Points, Sheraton Hotel 4101A Island Avenue
Ticketing
$99 per attendee, Early Registration (by Oct. 18, 2002): $79 per attendee Course Cost includes: 4 hour training Continental breakfast Forklift operator manual
Contact for booking / more info
http://www.lifttruck.com/
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HANDLING GOODS IN THE COLD
LOADING/UNLOADING FREIGHT
BROWNFIELD AUTOMATION
FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS
BATTERY AFFORDABILITY AND LIFETIME
FORKLIFT SAFETY
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edition #1254 - 30 October 2025
In this week’s Forkliftaction News - As an industry, our focus is often on key economic indicators such as productivity and profitability, but we all know our sector simply wouldn’t exist without the skilled operators who bring the machinery to life... Continue reading