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Safe Operation of Forklifts - Wa
wisha-training.lni.wa.govForklift accident statistics Fatal Accident Type % Crushed by vehicle tipping over 42% Crushed between vehicle and a surface 25% Crushed between two vehicles 11% Struck or run over by a forklift 10% Struck by falling material 8% Fall from platform on the forks 4% Approximately 35,000 serious injuries and 62,000 non-serious injuries involving
Example risk assessment: Warehouse - University of Worcester
www2.worc.ac.ukstruck by a falling object. Racking is designed to be suitable for the loads carried and has not been modified. Staff report any damage to racking immediately. System in place to make sure defective pallets withdrawn from use immediately. Protective footwear used by all entering warehouse. Protective gloves provided to handle pallets.
Job Safety Analysis - University of South Florida
www.usf.eduworkers, bystanders or passersby who are struck by running into the lift device; or from lift device falling over) Designate an employee to be a ground controller to direct pedestrian and vehicular traffic away from the work location. Position lift device away from traffic. Level carrier/truck base, set brakes and block wheels.
‘Struck-By’ Hazards
www.osha.govcontrol measures, and workers must ensure that control measures are in place to ensure their safety. Tool Safety: Picture shows the movable lower guard of this circular saw in its fully raised position and with the blade fully exposed below the base plate. Prevent “kick-back” of the saw by adjusting the blade exposure to the minimum distance
Forklift Accident Statistics - Safety in Numbers
www.safetyinnumbers.caAlmost 80% of forklift accidents involve a pedestrian. In the United States, 1 out of every 6 workplace deaths are forklift –related. Where most people are concerned about being struck or run over by a forklift, this may prompt them to stand beside the forklift where they think they are safest. However, the statistics show that ...
Forklift Training - General - University of Rochester
www.safety.rochester.eduWhy Forklift Training Is Necessary • 100 fatalities each year • 20,000 lost workday injuries annually • Common injuries • Hitting a pedestrian • Tipping over • Falling from raised forks • Falling from a ladder struck with a forklift • Falling material • Training reduces injuries
BATTERY CROSS REFERENCE GUIDE - Star Struck, LLC
www.starstruckllc.comBatteries containing numbers are listed in the left side of each column; first in numerical order regardless of their letters (ex. RW52, RW53, G53).
GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB RISK MANAGEMENT GUIDEBOOK …
www.phly.comGOLF & COUNTRY CLUB EXPOSURE INVENTORY Liability: Exposure: Struck by or contact with defective or damaged furnishings, equipment, carts, other