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To The Toyota Guy -

Last time I checked OSHA records which stated 80%+ of all reported accidents involving an industrial fork lift involve the feet or legs.

The SAS system certain has it's merits. Toyota represents less than 70% of all trucks sold.

Certainly any one death is one too many, but the OSHA report I read stated that less than 100 deaths/annum involved an industrial lift truck.
  • Posted 16 Mar 2007 09:29
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