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Hi all, first time on this forum and was hoping some of you could share some of your wisdom and expierience. My company has over 80 operators and has requested I do some reserch into developing an internal program for Lift Truck Safety. We currently use a third party for operator safety training certification, however as you know this is not enough; I wish to develope an additional program internally to remind operators more frequently the importance of operator safety. Ideas so far are: Lift Truck Competitions, Awards for Safe Driving, Supervisor Training, etc.
My question.... can anyone share informatoin regarding sucessful programs being utalized with other large companies in their area?
Any ideas would be of help...
  • Posted 13 Oct 2004 09:25
  • By RCD450
  • joined 13 Oct'04 - 4 messages
  • Alberta, Canada

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Linde Material Handling is your full-service provider. From forklifts to automation - we stand for innovation and for your performance.
Fact of the week
Brussels Airport in Belgium, Europe is the world's largest sales point for chocolate, with over 800 tonnes of chocolate sold annually. This averages out to about 1.5 kilograms sold every minute.