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Fork Lift Awareness Robert Poole St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company
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Fork Lift Accidents l OSHA estimates that there are 680,400 forklift accidents each year (1997) l Approximately 90,000 employees suffer some type of injury
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Fork Lift Accidents l losses affect employees – physical suffering – mental suffering
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Benefits of Fork lifts l Assist in the movement of materials l Reduce employee lifting injuries
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Fork Lift potential problems l Pedestrians l Blind spots l Indoors/Outdoors l Narrow aisles (and aisle intersections) l Building columns l Operate 24 hours per day l Turning radius
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Fork Lift and Pedestrians l Pedestrians contribute to accidents l Pedestrians do not understand stopping distances l Pedestrians tried to “beat” a lift truck
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Methods used to reduce Fork Lift Accidents l Training of drivers l Maintenance of equipment l Areas of operation
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Fork Lift Accidents l Losses affect employers – damage to equipment – loss productivity
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A breakdown of the 680,400 accidents: l 90,000 employees injured l 100 deaths Source: Powered industrial truck accidents report through OSHA’s “First report of serious accidents” 1985-1990
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In percent what Causes Lift Truck Accidents? Tip over of fork lift Struck by powered fork lift Struck by falling load Elevated employee on lift Ran off loading dock
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In percent what Causes Lift Truck Accidents? Improper maintenance procedures Lost control of the fork lift Fork lift struck material Employees overcome by fumes Faulty powered lift
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In percent what Causes Lift Truck Accidents? Electrocutions Improper use of fork lift Employee fell from fork lift Unloading unchocked trailer
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