 Steve Richmond |
Jungheinrich director delivers keynote
Milton Keynes, United KingdomSteve Richmond, director of Jungheinrich UK Ltd's Systems and Products division, will deliver a keynote address at two conferences this month.
Richmond will present at the United Kingdom Warehousing Association Conference at the Liverpool Hilton (10-12 June) and the TOC Europe 2014 at Excel, London (24-26 June). His keynote address examines the changing needs of port-centric intralogistics operations and how these influence the development of new materials handling technologies. His talk will focus in particular on the growing trend towards flexible, scalable automated handling systems and the advantages that such systems bring.
Clark announces winners
Lexington, KY, United StatesClark Material Handling Company has announced the recipients of its Sales Manager, Salesperson, Sales Co-ordinator, and Rental Manager of the Year awards for 2014.
The winners achieved excellent growth in Clark forklift sales and rentals in 2013 throughout North America and are recognised as outstanding contributors to the continued success of Clark.
Clark has over 80 dealers and 200 locations in North America.
Meanwhile, Clark and its employees were recognised with The Salvation Army's Community Partner Award last month.
Clark has been an annual sponsor of the Christmas Day Dinner, LemonAid Days, Angel Tree and the Red Kettle bell ringing campaign for the past five years. The company's employees have also provided numerous volunteer hours to The Salvation Army with painting, serving, packing and set up for events.
Clark says its employees volunteer over 2,900 hours a year in the community to various local organisations and causes.
IPAF supports OSHA initiative
Washington, DC, United StatesOSHA has promoted a national Safety Stand-Down from 2 to 6 June in an effort to raise awareness among employers and workers in the construction industry about the hazards of falls.
The International Powered Access Federation (IPAF) fully supports the program and has encouraged all of its member companies to participate in the awareness event.
The Safety Stand-Down is a voluntary pause during the workday to allow dedicated time for employers and employees to focus on recognising hazards and preventing falls. The time can include toolbox or tailgate talks, safety presentations, or discussions on specific topics like ladder safety, scaffolding safety and the proper use of aerial platforms. The meeting provides information to workers about hazards, protective methods, and the company's safety policies, goals and expectations.
The program is a part of OSHA's fall prevention campaign.