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Missbee, with the recent legislative changes that took place on the 1st of July 2007 at which the Qld state government adopted, a company known as Ausfork did a series of presentations throughout Australia relating to these changes, it was very informative as they outlined various topics, chain of responsibility, correct load restraints, new licensing laws just to name a few. It may be in your best interest to try and attend one of these seminars to get a handle on the recent changes, perhaps develop a site forklift policy? and include guidelines relating to shifting a table. This will then have to be presented to all staff members in a training session.
  • Posted 30 Nov 2007 10:41
  • By stewart_p
  • joined 30 Nov'07 - 1 message
  • Queensland, Australia

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