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I am wondering if anyone can help me out.

One of our guys moved a table with the forklift. It lost balance and knocked another worker to the ground and the table crushed his leg.

The person who was at fault here, was the driver. He recommended to me that we get a sturdier table, as he explained on the accident report.. somehow I do not agree that this was the issue as to why the other worker got hurt.

Can you provide me with some tips or info about how I can enforce strict policy as to how, where and why the forklift is to be operated.

i dont agree with this situation and someone was actually at fault.. not the business.

thanks in advance for your help :)
  • Posted 24 Oct 2007 10:36
  • By missbee
  • joined 24 Oct'07 - 4 messages
  • Queensland, Australia
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