
Fork Truck - Information
Introduction
Lift trucks are widely
used throughout industry for moving materials and goods, but they
also feature prominently in worksite accidents. Every year there
are about 8000 lift truck accidents resulting in injury, on average
ten of them are fatal. These injuries cause suffering for the people
involved and their dependants, and often incur heavy costs for the
employer's business. Even an incident not causing injury may result
in costly damage to lift trucks, buildings, fittings and the goods
being handles, and may distrupt work.
Management of lift truck
operations
There are a few simple
measures, which can be taken to prevent lift truck accidents. Examples
of these are:
A) Managing lift truck operations using safe system of work;
B) Provision of adequate training for operations, supervisors and
managers;
C) Using suitable equipment for the job to be done;
D) Laying out premises in such a way to ensure that lift trucks
can move safely; and
E) Ensuring that lift trucks and premises are maintained properly. |
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Who should read this
guidance?
This guidance is relevant
for everyone with responsibility for the safe operation of lift
trucks, for example employers, controllers of worksites, managers,
supervisors or operators. Others involved with lift trucks, such
as trade union health and safety representatives, may also find
it useful. However, this guidance does not replace formal training.
The Law
Employers have a duty
under health and safety law to ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable,
the health, safety and welfare of their employees. The main legislation
applying to the use of lift trucks is:
A) The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 (HSW Act);
B) The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999;
C) The Provision and use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998;
D) The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998;
E) The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992;
F) The Construction (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996.
 
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