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Training is a must for Pre-shift safety inspection. Operators should also know how to classify Okay/Not Okay/Major and Minor issue. The challenge is, how would you ensure that operator performs inspections PRIOR to operation?

Access Control Group offers system which forces each operator to perform an electronic checklist, if not he/she can't use the equipment. Any failure is sent instantly to desired personnel via email and optionally lift truck can be placed in Tag Out mode so only supervisors or mechanics can use the truck. The system, also eliminates paper checklist.

In addition to the checklist, it also monitors abuse, utilization and maintenance based on actual utilization so you can avoid over/under maintenance. You look up them on web as Access Control Group, Mountainside, NJ. or assetor.net.
  • Posted 23 Mar 2006 13:41
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