What are the risks of forklift accidents?

What are the risks of forklift accidents?

If the equipment is not used safely, risks include rollovers and collisions with pedestrians. Forklift operators and other equipment operators must have been properly trained to operate the equipment safely.

What is a forklift accident poster?

A series of 8 posters focusing on some of the most common accidents and injuries that can result from working on and around forklifts.

Can I use WorkSafeBC videos and other materials?

The use of WorkSafeBC videos and other materials is governed by WorkSafeBC’s copyright and trademark statement, available here: https://www.worksafebc.com/en/legal/copyright-and-trademark/. Videos cannot be uploaded to other channels without prior permission.

Do you need a CSA license to operate a forklift?

To operate a forklift, workers do not need to be certified but must first be trained to CSA standards. Common on the jobsite, it’s important all workers know how to use this equipment safely. Improper use can cause serious injuries — and even death.

How do I conduct a safety inspection at my workplace?

Ensure that the safety committee has access to, and reviews, the inspection reports and process. This workbook looks at concepts and methods to develop and conduct a safety inspection at your workplace. Various sample forms, checklists, and other documents are included.

What are the components of a workplace inspection program?

Workplace inspections. A comprehensive workplace inspection program may include daily inspections of equipment, initial startup inspections, walk-arounds of mobile equipment before use, daily and/or weekly supervisor inspections, and weekly and/or monthly departmental inspections. In addition to regularly scheduled inspections,…

What are the signs of a bad building inspection report?

Uncorrected problems from the previous inspection report. Workers not following safe work procedures or procedures that aren’t correct. Improper storage of materials (for example, in front of emergency exits or electrical panels, or blocking aisles or stairs) Accumulation of liquid or grease on floors.

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