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Free safety programme will benefit any company that operates one fork lift truck or an entire fleet

IN what is described as its most ambitious initiative to date, the Fork Lift Truck Association (FLTA) is spearheading a nationwide drive to improve safety at every site that uses fork-lift trucks: be it a single truck or a fleet comprising many hundreds.

The Safer Site Programme is a free, online, step-by-step safety programme that anyone can implement.

 

The idea behind the initiative is simple: at regular intervals the FLTA will publish on its website a new step in the programme. Each step will contain advice, guidance, resources and a series of practical tasks that must be completed to move through the process.

The aim of the programme is threefold:

  1. to actively drive down the number and frequency of fork-lift truck accidents – and near misses – in the UK
  2. to share successful safety initiatives between companies who operate fork-lift trucks and to improve the general level of safety precautions on UK fork-lift truck sites
  3. to encourage open, blame-free incidence reporting so that everyone feels able to highlight dangerous practices freely and without recriminations.

More information about the programme can be found on the FLTA website.

‘We urge every person reading this, and every company whose work involves fork-lift trucks, to participate in the Safer Site Programme,’ said FLTA chief executive Peter Harvey. ‘For some it will be the first step on the road to a safer site. For others, it will add to their knowledge and provide valuable new ideas and resources. I promise that everyone who gets involved will achieve real and lasting benefits.’

 

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