Transcription of Forklift Safety, Reducing the Risks factsheet
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Forklift . SAFETY. Reducing the Risks DISCLAIMER. This information is for guidance only and is not to be taken as an expression of the law. It should be read in conjunction with the relevant legislation. For more information contact your local workplace health and safety authority. PUBLICATION DETAILS. Published by Comcare Commonwealth of Australia 2012. All material presented in this publication is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution Australia ( ) licence. For the avoidance of doubt, this means this licence only applies to material as set out in this document. The details of the relevant licence conditions are available on the Creative Commons website (accessible using the links provided) as is the full legal code for the CC BY AU licence ( ).
> if you need a forklift to work in a flammable or explosive atmosphere, ask the manufacturer or supplier if the machine can do this safely > if you need a forklift to work in poorly ventilated areas, make sure it’s electric—there is a significant risk of poisoning or asphyxiation if fuel-powered forklifts are used in these environments.
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