05 Dec

Forklift Accidents: Causes, Prevention, and Safety Tips

Forklift accidents can have severe consequences, resulting in injuries, property damage, and even fatalities. It is crucial to understand the causes of these accidents, implement preventive measures, and prioritise safety in forklift operations.

Causes of Forklift Accidents:

  1. Lack of Proper Training: Insufficient training can lead to operators lacking the necessary knowledge and skills to operate forklifts safely, increasing the risk of accidents.
  2. Improper Maintenance: Neglecting regular maintenance and inspections can result in faulty equipment, including brakes, steering systems, and hydraulics, which can contribute to accidents.
  3. Speeding and Reckless Driving: Operating a forklift at excessive speeds or in an irresponsible manner can lead to collisions, tip-overs, and loss of control.
  4. Improper Load Handling: Incorrectly securing or unbalanced loads can cause instability, making the forklift prone to tipping over or dropping the load.
  5. Limited Visibility: Poor lighting conditions, blind spots, obstructed views, and inadequate mirrors can impede the operator’s ability to see obstacles, increasing the likelihood of accidents.

Prevention and Safety Tips:

  1. Comprehensive Training: Ensure that all forklift operators receive proper training on safe operating practices, including load handling, manoeuvring, and understanding the equipment’s limitations.
  2. Regular Maintenance: Establish a maintenance schedule to inspect and service forklifts regularly. Address any identified issues promptly to maintain optimal performance and safety.
  3. Speed Control: Encourage operators to adhere to speed limits and discourage reckless driving. Emphasise the importance of maintaining a safe speed, especially in congested areas.
  4. Load Handling Procedures: Train operators on proper load securing techniques and weight distribution. Encourage them to double-check loads before moving them and avoid overloading the forklift.
  5. Clear Visibility: Improve visibility by installing proper lighting, removing obstructions, and ensuring that mirrors are appropriately adjusted. Consider using aids like Banks people or cameras to assist with blind spots.
  6. Establish Safety Policies: Implement strict safety policies, such as wearing seatbelts, prohibiting unauthorised personnel from operating forklifts, and maintaining clear pedestrian areas.
  7. Regular Safety Inspections: Conduct routine safety inspections, focusing on the forklift’s condition, safety features, and overall adherence to your company procedures.

Remember, prioritising safety in forklift operations is crucial to prevent accidents, protect employees, and minimise damage to property. By promoting a culture of safety and consistently reinforcing best practices, the risk of forklift accidents can be significantly reduced.

For more information on forklift safety or to schedule forklift training, reach out to Inline Training Ltd at training@inlinetraining.co.uk. Stay safe!

05 Jun

FLT Thorough Inspection LOLER Examinations

How often should your lifting equipment be inspected under LOLER?

Employers are often lead to believe that if there forklift truck has been serviced this covers them under LOLER (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations). In fact this is not the case.

Yes, having your forklift services and regularly maintained will help when it comes to LOLER inspections. however, what employers need to realise is that they are different.

Thorough Inspection of lifting equipment should take place annually if the equipment is lifting stock and biannually (every 6 months) when lifting people.

Here at InLine Training we are happy to help with Thorough Inspections and can advise on how regularly these should take place for your equipment.

A set of guidelines for employers is available for you to download here 

For more information, please send your enquiry to info@inlinetraining.co.uk

04 Jun

Forklift Focus-Pre Use Checks

Don’t forget to checkout our range of forklift training courses.

Here at InLine Training we believe that ALL operators of forklift trucks have a duty of care to ensure that their equipment is checked at the start of each shift. Conducting a thorough Pre Shift Check can help reduce the number of forklift truck related incidents occurring as a result of mechanical failure.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) estimates that as much as 18% of forklift incidents happen as a result of mechanical breakdown / Failure through lack of proper equipment maintenance. These incidents may have been avoided had a proper pre use check systems been in place.

Our instructors often arrive onsite to see that the employer has no Pre Use Check system in place. This is where we come in. Here at InLine Training ALL of our forklift truck courses cover the importance of Pre Shift Checks. We work with our clients to educate not just operators of forklift trucks but also managers and supervisors providing knowledge of what should be checked and why.

For more information about Pre Use Check Systems and Training please contact training@inlinetraining.co.uk

04 Feb

Forklift Focus- Drive In Racking

This Week In Forklift Focus- Drive In Pallet Racking.

 

Drive in pallet racking is designed to maximise warehouse storage density, allowing some warehouses to increase storage capacity by 60%-80% over traditional APR racking (Adjustable Pallet Racking).

Pallets within a drive in system are stored using guide rails allowing counterbalance forklift trucks to enter these storage lanes to deposit pallets. This type of racking is widely used within in industries that require greater stock rotation such as food and drinks manufacturing.

Here at InLine Forklift Training we can offer job specific familiarisation training for forklift operators who haven’t used drive in racking systems before. This course is geared towards the experienced counterbalance forklift operator and can only be completed onsite at facilities with drive in storage racking systems.

To find out more about our Drive In Racking Familiarisation courses why not get in touch at info@inlinetraining.co.uk