Here comes the summer
Dickies workwear aims to keeps workers cool and still looking the part this spring and summer.
Dickies workwear aims to keeps workers cool and still looking the part this spring and summer.
Imagine you took your car for its annual MOT, only to discover that some critical components had been inspected inadequately (if at all), and, as a result, you were penalised or – worse still – responsible for an accident caused by their unsafe state.
Contact Attachments supplied four of its standard 1.6m3 capacity forklift tipping skips to Starbank Panel Products, which works across a number of sectors within the construction and interior fit out markets.
Lisa Ramos, who lost her leg in a fork lift accident, will open this year’s Fork Lift Truck Association’s National Fork Truck Safety Conference, informing delegates of the severe, life-changing consequences of forklift accidents – for both victims and their families.
Scruffs Trade Shorts is urging workers to keep cool while getting the job done this summer with its range, which is described as durable and lightweight.
Warehousing staff can spend their working life walking on flat hard surfaces that provide no cushioning.
New research from Dr. Martens highlights the importance of comfortable safety footwear for outdoor workers.
Zarges presented products for convenient transport and work safety at great heights at LogiMAT.
The Zarges Loftmaster makes accessing lofts incredibly easy, and with a telescopic design takes up limited storage space.
Reduce workplace accidents and increase productivity with well placed visual workplace signage.
This year’s World Day for Safety and Health at Work will be held on Thursday 28th April and workplace equipment supplier Slingsby says it is a great opportunity for employers to ensure all their health and safety obligations are up to date.
Promoting industry best practice is a primary focus for UKWA and at the recent Health & Safety event, CEO Peter Ward led an expert panel in a discussion about the importance of putting health & safety high on the agenda.
A large steel fabrication company based in North Yorkshire, has been fined after a forklift truck (FLT) operator was killed when the truck he was operating overturned. However, the offence to which the company pleaded guilty was not a significant cause of the fatal accident.
With the launch of its next-generation safety laser scanner, the microScan3, SICK is promising a new era of improved personal safety and productivity.
The risk of industrial injuries can be reduced in any manufacturing, warehousing or retailing application by simplifying the processes involved.
BITA is organising the Design4Safety awards which take place at IMHX 2016, at the NEC in Birmingham from 13-16 September. The awards are open only to IMHX exhibitors.
Renting a fork lift truck can open you up to a number of pitfalls, so do your homework before signing on the dotted line, advises Peter Harvey of the Fork Lift Truck Association (FLTA).
Could Fire and Rescue Authorities compel warehouse operators to install sprinklers? In some circumstances, yes, says Jonathan Herrick of the West Midlands Fire Service.
Dickies is supporting Project Pictogram which encourages UK fleets and organisations to use a voluntary industry standard set of vehicle stickers to communicate dangers.
Jungheinrich has launched its new EKS 110 vertical order picker. With a one tonne load capacity this completely redesigned truck has a distinctive look and low-energy LED headlights and reflectors.