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hmmm.. is that minus 20 celcius???
thats cold.. i have never seen snow.. ha ha ha..

you will come here3 and melt after being there. is it day time there?

sorry.. back on subject- there are no lines to seperate forklift operation and pedestrians. i strongly believe there should be, but as the workplace is a small area they use it all over the place..

i was thinking we could get a 'mechanical aid' to help the guys move items around without the need of the fork.
this would exclude big tables, cos they should be moved anyways.. especially when they have wheels... (puzzled?? i am too..)

can you suggest anywhere to gather some info about mechganical aids and lifters?

i cant seem to find much info.

so, am i driving you nuts yet?? ha ha ha...
i have much to learn, as i am slowing stepping into the roles of ohs rep, then maybe officer.. now that would be sweet.. instead of myu boring admin role.. lol..
  • Posted 25 Oct 2007 14:29
  • By missbee
  • joined 24 Oct'07 - 4 messages
  • Queensland, Australia

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