"Each year, tens of thousands of injuries
related to powered industrial trucks (PIT), or forklifts, occur in US workplaces.
Many employees are injured when lift trucks are inadvertently driven off loading
docks, lifts fall between docks and an unsecured trailer, they are struck by a
lift truck, or when they fall while on elevated pallets and tines. Most incidents
also involve property damage, including damage to overhead sprinklers, racking,
pipes, walls, and machinery. Unfortunately, most employee injuries and property
damage can be attributed to lack of safe operating procedures, lack of safety-rule
enforcement, and insufficient or inadequate training."
The quote above is taken directly from The U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA
website. In 2001 a new standard went into effect: Employers are held
responsible and are required by law to provide their forklift operators with
proper safety training. OSHA can impose fines of $7,000 to $70,000 per safety
violation. |