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Most loading docks measure between 48” and 52” tall and are subject to OSHA’s revised Walking Working Surfaces ruling for general industry.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports that 25% of all warehouse injuries occur on the loading dock. Given the demand for shorter order fulfilment times and the development of faster, more efficient equipment, it is easy to understand how this area of the warehouse has become synonymous with “the danger zone.” However, when loading docks are outfitted with the right safety equipment and personnel are educated about best practices, the likelihood of an accident or injury is greatly reduced. The following products and best practice suggestions offer insight into the elements that can be found in a comprehensive loading dock safety program. Guardrail – Most loading docks measure between 48” to 52” tall. This means that these critical operational areas are subject to OSHA’s revised Walking Working Surfaces ruling for general industry and are required to have a fall protection barrier installed along the elevated ledge. OSHA requirements dictate that the guardrail be capable of withstanding, without failure, a force of at least 200 pounds. This regulation ensures that personnel and equipment are protected from a fall if/when the guardrail is struck by a piece of equipment or machinery. However, guardrail’s role in protecting the loading dock area extends far beyond fall protection. When strategically placed throughout the loading dock area, guardrail serves as a physical and visual reminder of behavioral expectations. For instance, through the installation of guardrail, companies can create separate lanes for pedestrian and forklift traffic. In addition to the obvious safety benefits achieved by separating these two parties, efficiency is enhanced as each group is no longer encumbered by the movements of the other. 6

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Dock Gates – Most facilities require that loading dock doors be kept closed when not being used for loading/unloading activities. While this practice greatly mitigates the potential for falls and injuries, the reality is that many warehouses rely upon open dock doors to achieve a comfortable level of ventilation for personnel. Additionally, many warehouses find that keeping the dock doors open provides greater visibility of incoming vehicles (which is especially beneficial during busy periods) and mitigates the wear and tear associated with repeated openings and closings. While OSHA permits the use of “visual barriers” when fall protection barriers prevent the flow of work, this course of action entirely relies upon employees seeing and appropriately responding to visual cues. Conversely, dock gates provide a durable, physical barrier that Typically constructed with heavy-duty allow facilities to obtain steel, door track guards function as both the benefits of open dock a visual and physical barrier to those doors. Within the safety operating in the loading dock area. equipment marketplace, there are a variety of dock gates (i.e. straight-rail and folding-rail gates) that are specifically designed to be easily maneuvered, ensuring that the flow of supplies and merchandise is not stymied. Overhead Door Track Protectors – Functioning overhead doors are vital to a loading dock’s operations. However, many companies choose not to install any form of protection, electing to deal with expensive and inconvenient repairs that cripple their facility’s throughput. Overhead door track protectors, sometimes referred to as “door track guards,” are a cost-effective solution that can be quickly installed to protect door tracks from damage by forklifts or other motorized equipment. Typically constructed with heavy-duty steel, door track guards function as both a visual and physical barrier to those operating in the loading dock area. Bolted into


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SAFETY CORNER CONTINUED the floor directly in front • Train and regularly of the overhead door track, retrain forklift drivers; the guards add a layer of • Keep the floors clean, protection that does not dry and in good interfere with the facility’s condition; and productivity. Unlike • Use a forklift spotter other solutions available when operating near an in the material handling elevated ledge. marketplace, overhead door track protectors offer a Through a combination robust level of defense at a of loading dock safety fraction of the cost. equipment and best practices, companies can Most loading docks measu Folding-rail gates are specifically designed to be While the integration of quickly turn the most easily maneuvered, ensuring the flow of supplies and merchandise is not safety equipment is the first hazardous area of the stymied. re between 48” and 52” tall and are subject to OSHA’s revised step in reducing accidents warehouse into a safer, more Walking Working Surfaces ruling for general industry. and injuries on the loading productive environment. dock, it is not a cure-all for Th e preventative measure taken today can eliminate the every potential hazard. Companies that aim to achieve frustrations and headaches of tomorrow. optimal levels of safety continuously modify their list of best practices. The following suggestions offer a glimpse Dave Milner is Wildeck’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Milner’s into some best practices that can easily be incorporated focused, results driven management style, along with his ability to lead a into any facility: high-performance sales team across multiple channels, positions Wildeck to capitalize on existing marketing opportunities and generate greater • Provide strong lighting both inside and outside the product demand. He can be reached at dmilner@wildeck.com. loading dock area; • Restrict dock access to authorized personnel only;

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OSHA Compliant Guardrail: Protecting What Matters

In 2017, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released its final rule on Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Fall Protection Systems. While the final rule sought to align regulation with advancements in best practices and technology, the 513-page document ultimately left those tasked with compliance confused about how to best proceed. Given the critical role that guardrail plays in helping warehouses and distribution centers achieve compliance with this regulation, a closer examination of this essential protective equipment is merited. To begin, OSHA requires that a fall protection system be installed on any walking or working surface that is four feet or higher above a lower level. One of the most common types of fall protection equipment used in these instances is guardrail. To be considered compliant with OSHA’s regulations, the guardrail must stand 42 inches (plus or minus three inches) above the working or walking surface. An intermediate rail must be located at 21 inches (or about halfway up) the guardrail system to prevent workers from slipping between the top rail and the floor. If an intermediate rail is not used, screens or mesh must be installed in between the walking/ working surface and the top rail. Guardrails must be free of components that can cause punctures, scratches or snag clothing and be able to withstand a 200-pound concentrated load along the top rail. Intermediate rails are required to carry a 150-pound concentrated load. Additionally, any guardrail system that is protecting a ledge that poses a fall risk (i.e. any instance where a tool 12

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or piece of merchandise could fall off the ledge and hit a person or piece of machinery) is required to have 3.5inch toe board installed along its base. Facilities looking to enhance their compliance with OSHA’s rules regarding elevated walking-working surfaces should begin by investigating modular guardrail systems. Modular guardrail systems are the most versatile type of guardrail available in the material handling marketplace. Suitable for a variety of applications, the pipe and fitting construction is durable enough to withstand the demands of the most rugged environment. Applications include (but are certainly not limited to) fall protection around open shafts, roof edges, mezzanines, work platforms, loading docks and catwalks. Designed to be light weight and easy to install, the highly versatile nature of this modular rail system can be customized to a facility’s exact needs and specifications. Mostly built off-site with interchangeable rail components, the ease with which these protective systems can be installed ensures minimal disruption to a facility’s daily operations. Applications for guardrail also extend beyond compliance with OSHA’s fall protection regulations. The ability of what is known as “safety guardrail” to provide a strong physical and visual barrier is just one way in which warehouses and distribution centers have used this type of protective equipment to achieve greater levels of safety within their facilities. The following three examples highlight ways in which facilities can use safety guardrail as a physical barrier to protect some of their most important assets:


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FEATURE STORY CONTINUED 1. The most efficient way to prevent injuries between lift truck and pedestrian traffic is to create defined travel lanes within the facility for each party. By separating motorized and foot traffic with safety guardrail, the likelihood of collision is greatly reduced. Additionally, unencumbered by slower moving pedestrians, lift trucks can move more quickly, increasing operational efficiency. 2. One of the most effective ways to protect personnel from machinery related injuries is by using industrial machine guards around equipment that could potentially cause bodily harm. By safely guiding the casual onlooker away from a potential hazard, trained personnel can work without distraction. 3. Floor mounted, steel rack protectors are a type of guardrail that can help mitigate the damage caused from a lift truck collision with a racking or shelving unit. In addition to increasing the storage unit’s visibility, these specialized guards are designed to absorb the impact, reducing the potential for unit and product damage. When installed correctly, guardrail systems help facilities achieve more than just compliance with OSHA’s regulations. These essential pieces of protective equipment can help facilities reduce downtime, cut workers’ compensation claims and lower insurance costs. Additionally, the strategic application of guardrail within SEE US AT #S4414

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a warehouse or distribution center can help companies achieve greater levels of protection for their employees and equipment. Companies looking to enhance their facility’s safety with guarding solutions should consider partnering with an experience material handling solutions provider like Wildeck, Inc. Their knowledgeable and friendly staff can help companies protect the things that matter most. Headquartered in Waukesha, WI, Wildeck is the largest manufacturer of structural steel mezzanine platforms, manual and automated vertical reciprocating conveyors (VRCs), rideable material lifts (RMLs) and safety guarding products in North America. Wildeck products improve supply chain productivity and provide additional capacity, efficiency and safety in manufacturing plants, warehouses, distribution centers, third party logistics operations, automobile dealerships, retail backrooms and many other facilities. Products are available through a dedicated and experienced network of customer-serviceoriented dealers and systems integrators nationwide. Dave Milner is Wildeck’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Milner’s focused, results driven management style, along with his ability to lead a high-performance sales team across multiple channels, positions Wildeck to capitalize on existing marketing opportunities and generate greater product demand. He can be reached at dmilner@wildeck.com.


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Safety, Waste, and Your Warehouse to warehouse workers and can result in your business facing numerous worker’s compensation claims and suits.

Looking For Signs That Something Is Wrong

Making sure that your warehouse is safe for workers is essential to the continued success of your business. In addition to being the fiscally responsible decision, protecting warehouse workers from injury and illness while at their workplace is also just the right thing to do. While injuries from falls or misused equipment are common, there are also other ways in which warehouse workers might encounter unsafe conditions that aren’t readily apparent such as improperly disposed of waste.

Complying With Safety Regulations The production of waste — organic, chemical, or anything in between — is unavoidable no matter what a warehouse stores, packs, and ships. Ensuring that your company remains compliant with waste management and disposal regulations not only prevents you from potentially exposing workers to hazardous waste, but it also helps your business to avoid costly and serious consequences. The legal headaches that can be avoided by following safety regulations are endless and should be taken seriously. The proper disposal of biological waste such as medical waste or spoilage as well as chemical waste including batteries in addition to the chemicals that make them work is vital to maintaining OSHA compliance. Safety regulations revolving around waste disposal are put into place to protect your business, your employees, and the environment. Though they might seem like a hassle to strictly follow, they are incredibly important. Even as industrial safety is increasing overall thanks to advanced workplace technology, the risks associated with waste disposal are still very real. Hazardous fumes, burns, and exposure to toxic chemicals can cause serious damage 16

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Even if you follow the regulations and guidelines regarding the proper storage and disposal of waste in your warehouse, there is the possibility that a dangerous situation may still be brewing. For example, if you or your workers notice a sulfurous smell coming from the drainage systems in your warehouse, the system could be clogged, giving bacteria a chance to grow, and preventing the proper drainage of wastewater. Additionally, infestations in your warehouse of common pests like beetles, moths, rodents, or cockroaches can point to an issue with the warehouse’s waste disposal. Implementing a strict sanitation schedule can help to prevent infestations and show you what might have attracted the pests in the first place, be it improperly disposed food waste or something else. Over time, systems involved with waste disposal will need repairs even if regularly maintained, and keeping an eye out for signs that something is wrong can help you stay ahead of the curve. One of the best ways to ensure that you are not only compliant with health and safety regulations regarding waste disposal but that your systems are running optimally is through the implementation of regular safety inspections. Ensuring that your systems are functioning properly and that waste is being dealt with properly can be accomplished through strict adherence to self-imposed safety inspections. At the end of the day, making sure that waste is taken care of properly at your warehouse is good for the environment, your employees, and your business overall. Complying with regulations and keeping an eye out for signs that things aren’t operating properly are both excellent ways to ensure that your warehouse isn’t having any waste disposal issues. “Noah Rue is always wondering where his next trip will take him. When he’s not traveling the world, he writes about technology, workplace management, career development, and other interests. Noah also enjoys a good meme from time to time. For more of Noah’s work follow him on Twitter.”


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The Top Five Forklift Accidents And Why They Happen to tip, many people are tempted to jump out of the forklift. This can cause a person to become trapped under the tipped vehicle. Instead, drivers should always wear a seat belt if provided, and never have additional people ride on what is not a proper seat.

2. Crushed between vehicle and a surface - 25% of all fatal accidents

OSHA estimates that nearly 856,000 forklifts are in operation in the United States today, and of those, more than 11% or 96,785 will be involved in an accident each year. With all the benefits forklifts bring to the workplace, there are also several hazards associated with their use. In fact, forklift-related citations are routinely among OSHA’s top violations every year. Between October 2015 and September 2016, 1,619 federal inspections led to 2,349 forklift-related citations and more than $4.2 million in fines. Most of these citations occurred in the manufacturing, transportation and warehouse, and wholesale industries. While forklifts play an important role in an operation’s efficiency, if not used correctly, they can cause serious injury or death. Below are the top forklift accidents, ranked by the number of reported forklift fatalities, as well as important information that will help your crews stay safe while operating a forklift.

The Top 5 Forklift Accidents Forklift accident statistics are sobering. More than 61,000 non-serious forklift accidents are reported every year, but nearly 35,000 accidents result in serious injuries. Each year, an average of 85 are fatal. When fatalities do occur, the top reasons are outlined below, according to OSHA statistics: 1. Crushed by vehicle tipping over - 42% of all fatal accidents Forklifts easily can tip over if loads are imbalanced, or the driver is excessively speeding. When a forklift begins 18

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The rear wheels of a forklift turn the vehicle, which cause the rear to swing outward. If a pedestrian is unaware the forklift is about to turn, and the driver is unaware of the presence of a pedestrian, that person could get trapped between the vehicle and a wall. Sufficient warnings and markings are important in the workplace as well to warn employees and visitors of forklift zones.

3. Crushed between two vehicles - 11% of all fatal accidents Forklifts can weigh up to 9,000 pounds and can travel up to 18 mph. Forklifts typically only have front brakes, which means it can be more difficult for them to stop. If drivers aren’t careful, collisions can occur, fatally injuring the drivers or any pedestrians that get caught in between the two vehicles.

4. Struck or run over by a forklift 10% of all fatal accidents Though this type of accident doesn’t occur as often, there have been reported cases of fatalities when workers have been struck or run over by a forklift. If a load is carried too high, it can impede the vision of the driver. Accidents also can occur when speeding or simply if a driver doesn’t see another worker when turning or putting the vehicle in reverse.

5. Struck by a falling material - 8% of all fatal forklift accidents Unsecured loads may fall, crushing the driver or other pedestrians. This can occur when the forklift is carrying the load too high. Operators should carry the loads as low as possible without dragging them.

Why They Happen There are several factors that play into why a forklift accident occurs. Though every incident is different, common causes include:


• Poor training • Speeding • Carrying elevated loads • Improper turns • Insufficient warnings and markings • Poor workspace design Accidents also have occurred when forklift operators have been too young to legally operate this type of machinery. Regulations outlined in the Fair Labor Standards Act prohibit those younger than 18 from engaging in certain hazardous occupational activities. This includes operating forklifts in non-agricultural employment.

How To Stay Safe When using a forklift, workers should do the following to protect not only their coworkers, but themselves as well: • Ensure the load is balanced and secure to prevent a tip-over. • Before lifting, make sure both forks are under the load as far as they will extend. • Drive with the load as low as possible to prevent vision from being obstructed. • Always look in the direction you are driving. If a load blocks the view, travel in reverse. • Stay in marked areas where forklifts are permitted. • Ensure your workspace has marked signage or other warnings that let pedestrians know forklifts are present. • Follow posted speed limits. • Use the horn at intersections or where pedestrians may be present. • Perform a daily inspection of all forklifts before use, including the forklift battery. It’s also important to not exceed the load capacity for the particular forklift you are using. This information should be visible to the operator, who should be aware that load capacities vary per vehicle. Most commonlyused forklifts carry anywhere between one and five tons.

Why Training Matters OSHA estimates that nearly 70% of all accidents can be prevented with the proper training. After all, no one begins a job with the innate knowledge and skills necessary to operate a forklift. Before employees drive forklifts, they must be trained to fulfill OSHA requirements. Under standard 29 CFR 1910.178, OSHA requires the following: • Employers must provide a training program that

includes the general principles of safe operation, forklift hazards, OSHA’s general safety requirements and types of vehicles used. • Trained forklift operators must know how to perform their job safely, and must undergo a workplace evaluation. • The training employers must provide should include both formal and practical training. A combination of training may include lecture, demonstrations, practical exercise and video, for example. • Employers must certify that operators have received the necessary training, and must evaluate each operator once every three years. • Employers must deem the employee competent to operate a forklift before that person can operate one. Following the above safety tips and properly training workers to use forklifts is critical to ensure workers’ safety. While a forklift can be an important piece of equipment that increases efficiency, ensuring operators receive required training and follow basic safety procedures is an essential step toward fostering a safe workplace. Justin Forbes is the Director of Business Development at Flux Power. He graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from UC San Diego, and earned his MBA from Duke University. He is responsible for developing marketing and customer acquisition initiatives, along with creating new business growth strategies to increase sales.

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Forklift Academy created affordable forklift certification solutions for companies and individuals to comply with OSHA Rules and Regulations. Our training solutions include convenient online training, in person training at our training centers, on-site training at your location, and a master trainer’s kit for companies to establish and run their own program effortlessly. Our mission is to improve safety awareness for companies by providing effective and practical forklift training to ensure compliance with Federal regulations and to help companies avoid penalties and expenses associated with OSHA inspections. The company has been in the safety business for fifteen years helping companies with their safety needs. Our main office is centrally located in Southern California, with several locations throughout the US including Texas, Florida, Georgia, etc. Our qualified trainers cover the rest of the country on a regular basis. Our main goal is to provide comprehensive, effective, and affordable forklift safety training to help companies comply with Federal and State Laws

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ON-LINE TRAINING

The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 includes a provision that states, “only trained and authorized operators will be permitted to operate a powered industrial truck.” The 1-2 hour online forklift evaluation training course will allow you to become a certified forklift operator in compliance with OSHA laws.

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Forklift Academy offers classroom training in business markets around the United States. This classroom training is designed to help get your staff the safety training certification they need to be OSHA compliant. Our experienced trainers help ensure your operators are fully safety trained and complete the coursework and testing required for their forklift certifications. Forklift Certification training are OSHA accepted and valid for 3 years.

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The Forklift Academy offers private, on-site training designed to help you get your staff the safety training certification they need to be OSHA compliant. Our experienced trainers can help ensure your operators are fully safety trained and complete the coursework and testing required for their forklift certification. The Price will depend on the number of people (more people more affordable), and location. We have qualified instructors across the USA ready to travel to your job site. Our Forklift Certification training are OSHA accepted and valid for 3 years.

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SPECIAL SAFETY FEATURE

Brush up on Your Safety Knowledge with this Forklift Safety Q&A Reinforce forklift safety among crews with these simple tips

Behind every successful warehouse or facility is likely a forklift fleet that keeps materials moving on a daily basis. These workhorses offer countless operational benefits, but introduce some workplace hazards, too. In order to ensure the health and safety of employees and, ultimately, keep business running smoothly, it’s important for forklift operators to comply with safety guidelines put in place by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) with regard to forklift operation, maintenance, and training. Beyond adhering to these procedures, forklift operators must also remain engaged, proactive, and not become complacent when working around heavy machinery. Here are a few common safety questions, reminders, and best practices:

What are the leading causes of forklift incidents? OSHA conducted a study to analyze forklift-related accidents, injuries, and fatalities and found that the top six causes were operator inattention, forklift overturn, unstable loads, operators struck by load, elevated employees, and lack of training.

What routine safety practices are often overlooked? • Examine the equipment before each shift. Operators should report any damages or problems to management and the forklift shouldn’t be operated if it needs to be repaired. • Wear personal protective equipment like hard hats, protective footwear, and high-visibility clothing when working around forklifts and other heavy machinery. 22

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• Buckle up. Overturned forklifts are a leading cause of forklift-related accidents and fatalities. By buckling up while in a sit-down forklift, operators can save themselves from getting crushed by the machine’s overhead guard or roll cage, in the event of an accident. • Know and never exceed the forklift’s lifting capacity. Load capacities can be found in the equipment’s operating manual and are also listed on the machine itself. By keeping loads within the weight capacity, operators can decrease the risk of tipping the machine. • Operate at a safe speed and sound the horn when visibility is blocked. Operators should sound their horn if vision is obstructed to alert pedestrians or other operators. Operators should also maintain slow, safe travel speeds and take corners and turns slowly to minimize the risk of tipping. • Use caution on grades and ramps to prevent tipovers. When descending a ramp with a loaded forklift, always travel in reverse with the forklift and payload pointed up the grade. And when traveling up a ramp with an unloaded forklift, always keep the forks pointed downgrade. • When left unattended, a forklift’s load should be fully lowered, its controls neutralized, power shut off and brakes set. If the equipment is parked on an incline, operators can further secure it with wheel blocks. Propane is a widely used forklift fuel and currently holds about 90 percent market share for Class 4 and 5 forklifts, according to data from the Propane Education & Research Council. Because this fuel is a leader in the material handling market, propane-specific safety reminders are important for a wide variety of facilities across the country.

What safety measures should employees remember every time they operate propane equipment? • Inspect cylinders before operation. Check cylinders for rusting, dents, gouges, and leaks. Cylinders that show signs of wear or leaks shouldn’t be used and may need to be replaced, even if within the cylinder’s requalification date.


• Secure the pressure relief valve on the cylinder. Operators should check that the pressure relieve valve fitting is roughly 180 degrees from the forklift’s locating pin. • Close the service valves on cylinders when not in use. This helps prevent potential injury around internal combustion engines and unintended fuel loss. • Store propane cylinders in a secure rack or cage. These are generally located away from exits, stairways, entryways, and high-traffic areas. The cylinders can be stored horizontally with the pressure relief valves in the uppermost position, and operators should use proper lifting techniques when removing cylinders from storage and placing onto a forklift.

Can propane suppliers provide additional safety support or training? Local propane suppliers can serve as a great safety resource for businesses operating propane equipment, offering support in a variety of ways:

• Cylinders. They can inspect cylinders each time they’re exchanged and remove damaged cylinders from service; repair and replace worn valves and O-rings on the cylinders as needed, and help identify the most convenient location for cylinder cages so they don’t interfere with workflow. • Refueling. Propane suppliers’ priority is to make sure customers and their crews know how to properly and safely install cylinders on their forklifts. For facilities that refill their own cylinders on-site, propane suppliers can also train employees how to safely refill cylinders. • Training. Some propane suppliers offer additional safety training opportunities for forklift customers, too. Visit Propane.com/SafetyFirst to learn more about forklift safety. Jeremy Wishart is director of off-road business development for the Propane Education & Research Council. He can be reached at jeremy. wishart@propane.com.

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SAFETY PRODUCT PREVIEW

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Orbital wrapper manufacturer TAB Industries, LLC, has introduced dual control boxes on its fully automated TAB Wrapper Tornado Perfect Storm wrapping systems. Offered as an option, the dual control boxes are set on both sides of the wrapping machine to allow safe, quick, convenient access when operating in manual mode without requiring movement around the length of the system’s built-in conveyors. www.tabwrapper.com

Caster Connection, manufacturer of casters and wheels, collaborated with the Spine Research Institute at The Ohio State University, in conjunction with the National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/ University Cooperative Research Center, who together, discovered the importance of replicating authentic movement for injury prevention in push/pull testing. www.casterconnection.com/osu-spine-research-study

Keeping people safe with floor graphics Floor graphics are an effective tool in many scenarios and are increasingly used to guide the public around a space safely. By reminding people to keep their distance, often acting as a visual barrier, floor graphics can play a key role in maintaining a safe but efficient flow of shoppers and other groups. However, if the intention is to protect people the last thing anyone wants is to create an injury risk. www.drytac.com

Airflow Solutions S.A.F.E. Structure Designs is pleased to announce the delivery of the custom RB211-535 Rolls Royce engine work stand to Airflow Solutions. S.A.F.E. worked with engine overhaul and repair professionals at Airflow Solutions to design a custom ergonomic maintenance stand for the Rolls Royce engines. The engine stand is adjustable allowing the technician to position the engine at the best height for the work being performed. www.safe-2.com

ITA announces Forklift Safety Day changes due to COVID-19 The impact of COVID-19 remains to pose challenges for our nation. Due to these challenges, this year ITA’s National Forklift Safety Day will be held as a virtual event, June 9, 2020 beginning at 9:00 AM EST. The day includes videos of speakers and presentations. www.indtrk.org 24

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HAAS Alert’s Safety Cloud® Collision Prevention Service HAAS Alert’s collision prevention technology, paired with ECCO’s lineup of reliable lighting and safety solutions, sends digital alerts that warn drivers of nearby commercial and public service vehicles operating in the roadway. Drivers are notified through the Waze™ app on their mobile devices, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, or compatible vehicle infotainment systems. www.eccosafetygroup.com

New Configuration Options for Lift Safety in Loading Docks Elevated work platform lifts, aerial scissors platforms and pit-mounted lifts in dock operations can pose risks to employees working on the lifts if safety is not provided. As employees use lifts to move material to and from the trucks and loading dock, the two gates on the Dock-Lift safety gates automatically close and lock into place as the lift elevates, forming a barrier for employees on the lift as they make the transition from the tractor trailer to the loading dock or ground level. www.mezzgate.com

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PRODUCT PREVIEW

Hyster introduces tough truck “With businesses facing increased inventory but no extra real estate, they need to make the most of available space with maximum storage density,” says Josh Eby, product manager, Hyster Company. “The best-in-class maneuverability of the Hyster FTS series helps equip operators for success in these tight spaces, keeping retrieval tasks moving quickly while avoiding product and facility damage.” www.hyster.com

Converts most forklifts into a precision scale in minutes The WF Series is the perfect choice for today’s medium-to-large warehousing applications, which are rapidly moving towards on-the-go, real-time weighing to increase profitability by reducing material handling time. The WF Series is factory calibrated, so for non-commercial applications, the customer is ready to weigh immediately after completing installation. www.fairbanks.com

Durabook expands in-vehicle docking solutions with PMT “PMT is excited to partner with Durabook for the launch of their new rugged laptop and tablet devices and looks forward to the value they will bring to the rugged mobile computing industry,” stated Reuben Powell General Manager of PMT. “Our PMT product solutions perfectly complement the features of the Durabook devices for a truly reliable and ergonomically friendly solution fit for today’s demanding mobile office environments.” www.durabook.com

Maximum corrosion resistance Good corrosion resistance is essential when using metal parts in aggressive environments. JW Winco therefore now offers even more standard parts in the higher quality Stainless Steel grade AISI 316L (A4). Increased resistance to aggressive conditions is an ever more critical feature in a wide range of industries. www.jwwinco.com

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OZ Lifting expands Electric Chain Hoist range OZ Lifting Products LLC has added the 4,000-lb. capacity OZ4000EC to its range of electric chain hoists. The manufacturer has steadily expanded the series having launched the 500-lb. capacity OZ500EC in 2018. The 1,000-lb. capacity OZ1000EC and 2,000lb. capacity OZ2000EC followed, before the latest model was introduced as the only product in the range with two chain falls. www.ozliftingproducts.com

Modular system links machining systems for improved production GROB Systems, a global leader in the development of manufacturing systems and machine tools, announces its newly developed linear pallet storage system (PSS-L) – a highly automated, flexible manufacturing line that complements a wide variety of part types. The PSS-L is ideally suited as a modular system for individual machines or for interlinking the same machining systems. With it, up to five machine tools – including the G550a, G552 and G552T – can be connected to a pallet storage racking with a maximum of 87 pallet positions. www.grobgroup.com

FR-E800 series variable frequency drive Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. released the newest addition to its lineup of variable frequency drives, the FRE800 Series. The micro-drive features a built-in PLC, and will include safety functionality meeting IEC 61508 standards and support various networks, including Ethernet/IP, MODBUS/TCP, and the soon-to-be-released CC-Link IE TSN. The FR-E800 Series is designed for engineering, technology, and product managers in industries such as packaging, material handling, food and beverage, and water and pumping, as well as those who are adopting PM motors to improve their energy efficiency. www.us.mitsubishielectric.com


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Rugged range with near-indestructible barcode scanners JLT Mobile Computers, a supplier of reliable computers for demanding environments, announces the addition of a family of ultra-rugged barcode scanners for use with its mobile vehiclemount computers and tablets. JLT customers in manufacturing, warehousing and other logistics industries whose productivity relies on highquality scanners as well as outstanding service and support now benefit from a single point of contact for all these needs. www.jltmobile.com

Steel King improves rugged Industrial Storage Containers Customizable and long-lasting solutions with features that precisely meet customer needs Steel King Industries, Inc., a manufacturer of material handling products and systems for improving operational efficiency, announces a line of rugged industrial storage containers that provide a long lasting, economical alternative ideal for a wide range of heavy duty storage applications. Built to last for up to 30 years, Steel King containers are a great choice for forging, sheet metal, steel parts, and ammunition storage, as well as storage of recycled materials, automotive parts before an assembly process, and all manner of work in process applications. www.steelking.com

LiftMaster 4000 Lift Table Designed for maximum convenience and versatility, the new LiftMaster 4000 lift table from LiftWise® has a fully lowered height of only 8.5 inches. It can be used to lift and lower a wide variety of parts into the ideal position for maintenance, service and other needs. Featuring a low profile and compact design, the LiftMaster 4000 is a valuable addition to any heavy equipment shop, repair facility or other service operation. The LiftMaster 4000 has a maximum capacity of 4,000 pounds when raised. Fully extended, the lifting table rises to 27 inches. A wide pedestal with vertical protrusions gives the lifting surface a saddle-like feel to allow for safely securing loads. www.lift-wise.com

Load Binder Is 20 Percent Shorter Than Others Load securement devices commonly slacken as cargo shifts during vehicle movement. Drivers are required to inspect both their cargo and its securement before driving their vehicle and after traveling 49.7 miles (80 kilometers) from where the cargo is loaded. Periodic inspections are also mandatory when there is a change in duty status for the driver, the vehicle has been driven more than three hours or the vehicle has been driven for 149.127 miles (240 kilometers). www.doleco-usa.com

Crown Equipment launches small footprint lift truck Crown Equipment Corporation has introduced a new line of small footprint LPG lift trucks – the C-G Series Cushion Tire 3,000-4,000 lb. – designed for easy maneuvering and operator comfort in manufacturing, warehouse and beverage operations with limited space. www.crown.com

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INDUSTRY NEWS

Hyster-Yale Group releases free operator training video content to help supply chains during COVID-19 pandemic As businesses reopen and face an influx of new labor, Hyster-Yale Group announces the availability of free lift truck operator training video content for supply chains adapting to the effects of COVID-19. The giveaway offer is meant to help businesses adhere to current health and safety protocols as they onboard the necessary labor to keep operations moving as the economy reopens. The videos are available at no cost for a limited time through the company’s Yale® and Hyster® brands. The content covers characteristics of class I-V lift trucks, operating environment considerations, requirements of OSHA 1910.178 and safe operating practices. “Essential supply chains need to get new lift truck operators up and running fast, while adhering to both OSHA training mandates and social distancing protocols,” says Evelyn Velasquez-Cuevas, Product Sales & Technical Training Manager. “Our goal is to provide access to training resources for safe, productive lift truck operation and help businesses respond to the effects of COVID-19.” Businesses can also work through the Hyster and Yale dealer network to get checklists and expert advice on how to use the videos in OSHA-compliant lift truck training programs, including what additional instruction must be provided for operators to be fully certified. The videos are part of the comprehensive Yale Handle with Care and Hyster Best-in-Class operator training programs. Employers can access the free training videos by visiting www.hyster.com/north-america/en-us/innovations/ safety-and-training/operator-pedestrian-training and www.yale.com/north-america/en-us/innovations/ safety-and-training/operator-training

Riekes Equipment announces new partnership with Pallet Shuttle Automation Riekes Equipment and Pallet Shuttle Automation are pleased to announce they have entered a partnership to provide automated warehouse solutions to the manufacturing, food and beverage, cold storage and warehousing industries throughout the Midwest Region of the United States. “We’re excited to combine our consultative, solutiondriven approach with Pallet Shuttle’s innovative and breakthrough warehouse-automation technology. Together, we’ll offer solutions that provide greater profitability and productivity to our customers,” said Dave Harnett, Riekes Executive Vice President. “With robotics and automation playing an increasingly important role in our customers’ success, we recognize the need to proactively seek out partners with innovative solutions that can help our customers reach their productivity and financial goals. We are excited to partner with Pallet Shuttle and to share their great solution with our client base.” www.riekesequipment

Brett Levin of MHS Lift, Inc. appointed Brett Levin,Vice President of MHS Lift, Inc., has been appointed to serve on the Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey’s Board of Trustees for a three-year term. As a board member, Levin will utilize his business expertise to help guide the nonprofit organization that serves as a home-away-from-home for families with seriously ill or injured children being treated at local hospitals. “I’m passionate about Ronald McDonald House’s inspiring work on behalf of families of children dealing with devastating illnesses and am proud to join the board to help support the cause. Now more than ever, during the COVID-19 pandemic, these families need our help,” said Levin. www.mhslift.com

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National Equipment Dealers, LLC joins the Manitou Dealer Network Manitou North America is pleased to welcome National Equipment Dealers, LLC to the Manitou dealer network. National Equipment Dealers will offer the full Manitou line of skid loaders, track loaders, articulated loaders and telescopic handlers at eleven locations throughout Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas. “We are thrilled that National Equipment Dealers is joining the Manitou dealer network,” said Scott Mcguigan, Manitou North America’s Sales Vice President, Eastern Region. “We are confident the full lineup of Manitou equipment will be a strong asset to the construction, landscape and rental needs in this market.” www.ned-llc.us

Good News! Helping employees safely resume work The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP), the world’s oldest professional safety organization, has joined the first nationwide task force geared to help protect employees who are resuming work now and in a post-pandemic environment. Led by the National Safety Council, the Safe Actions For Employee Returns (SAFER) initiative is a multifaceted plan to guide all employers through the process of bringing back their workers at minimal risk as the country recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. The task force includes leading safety organizations, Fortune 500 companies and public health experts who all bring experience and key insights to help businesses successfully navigate through unprecedented challenges. www.nsc.org/safer

We’re All In This Together PPE is one of the biggest challenges facing doctors, nurses, and first responders in the fight against COVID-19. When you combine the true American spirit of compassion with the creativity and innovation of American manufacturing, amazing things happen.

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Good News! We know these times are tough. The material handling industry is stepping up to help in so many ways! Company helps local non-profits, food banks during COVID-19 crisis MH Equipment, a material handling equipment dealer, launched the “Purpose Unites” campaign, providing employees the opportunity to automatically deduct part of their paycheck to provide needed support to local food banks. www.mhequipment.com

An Act of Kindness for the Frontlines Coming together to make a

difference is not something that is foreign to Bazz Houston International (BHI). When CEO Javier Castro learned of the serious shortage of protective face masks in local hospitals, he didn’t hesitate. Quickly teaming up with two other Orange County, CA-based companies, he launched an immediate effort to design and manufacture face shields for doctors and nursing staff at local emergency rooms.

Making It Safe to Study the Virus Germfree, a global manufacturer of mobile laboratories, has been providing remote on-site response capabilities for decades. This experience played a key role

in the Florida-based company’s ability to respond quickly to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Making Foam Strips to Save Lives Many companies in the U.S. manufacture and assemble various types of protective face masks, and right now they’re making them as fast as they can. The problem is the foam pads used to cushion the front of the mask are in short supply. In fact, one of the biggest shortages is the foam strips used to make disposable “shield” masks, that are worn once and then discarded.

Material Lifts Help in the Coronavirus Fight Custom Industrial Products (CIP) announces

the production, shipment and installation in record time of a Vertical Reciprocating Conveyor (VRC) Lift needed to streamline production of critically needed ventilators. The entire process from urgent phone call to installed operational lift took just 7 days as opposed to the typical 6 to 9 weeks. The VRC material lift was expedited in response to the Federal Government’s directive to quickly retrofit domestic factories to produce ventilators which are the most critical machines keeping the sickest COVID-19 patients alive. The call to CIP came from a client, one of the largest domestic automotive manufacturers, who was tasked with renovating an existing multi-level building in order to shift from building automobiles to manufacturing ventilators. www.customindprod.com

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Hyster H180H 7 Worldwide Forklifts Inc. Fort Lauderdale, FL | 954 768-9875

2012 CAT Lift Trucks 2C5000 Santana Equipment Trading Co. Chicago | 847 775-7400

CAT Lift Trucks 2C5000 Russell Equipment Company Twinsburg, OH | 330 405-8300

Crown RMD6025-32 Russell Equipment Company Twinsburg, OH | 330 405-8300

2011 Hyster H60FT MH Equipment Company Des Moines, IA | 515 288-0123

2003 Toyota 7FBEHU18 Hupp Toyotalift Inc Cedar Rapids, IA | 563 322-3168

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2013 Kalmar DCD250-12 H & K Equipment Coraopolis, PA | 412 490-5311

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Raymond 740 R45TT Russell Equipment Company Twinsburg, OH | 330 405-8300

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Clark CGC25 The Forklift Pro Pineville, NC | 704 716-3636

1995 Clark GPX50 AXIS Equipment Houston | 832 221-7073

2017 CAT Lift Trucks 2ET4000 Cromer Material Handling Oakland, CA | 510 534-6566

2014 Toyota 7FBEU20 Hupp Toyotalift Inc Cedar Rapids, IA | 563 322-3168

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ENGINES ✓ Remanufactured engines ✓ Engines in-stock for same day shipment

Your direct connection to the Material Handling Industry’s hottest trends, newest products, best management training workshops & represents a wealth of resources for all material handling businesses.

www.mheda.org

847.680.3500

DECKING

PROVEN SOLUTIONS

ONE SOURCE

DACS

✓ Quality assured workmanship from people who know the business!

Toll Free 877-303-LIFT • 440-943-9546 • FAX 440-943-9547

www.all-industrial.com

ERGONOMIC HOLSTERS

inc.

Punch Deck ®

Open Area Rack Deck

FlueKeeper ®

Keeps Flue Spaces Open

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800-909-4937

dacsinc.com

DISTRIBUTORS

North America’s online directory of distributors and dealers selling material handling products and services; the forum where end users find local equipment suppliers.

“Register your business for $400.00 a year” 602.218.8556 | info@findadistributor.com |

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EXHAUST ANALYZERS Visit our website to learn more about reducing carbon monoxide (CO), saving fuel and operating equipment at peak performance.

...The Exhaust Experts Phone: 847-487-2780 • www.blankeindustries.com


LP & GAS COMPONENTS

FORKLIFTS

PA

PA Industrial Equipment, Inc. Delivering Quality Since 1977

USED FORKLIFTS & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT FORKLIFT

PARTS RENTALS

AISAN  ALGAS  BEAM  CENTURY E-CONTROLS G.F.I.  GARRETSON  GOVERNORS  IMPCO NIKKI  LP TANKS & HOSES  ZENITH

PROPANE & NATURAL GAS TECH!

734-992-2648

CONTACT: ROY BRAMM 610/369-9778 www.PAIndustrial.com 215 S. Washington St. Boyertown, PA 19512

MATT@PNGTECHNOLOGIES.COM

PARTS

TIRES

and

TI RES Authorized Dealer

At Tires International Corp., we offer a variety of solid tires for forklifts, telehandlers, skid steer loaders as well as larger loaders and other construction equipment. If you don’t see the tire you need on our website or need help in making your selection, call us. We’re always ready to help! “We ship our solid tires nationwide!”

Original & Aftermarket Parts for Most Equip.

FORKLIFTS & TIRES SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • RENTALS • TIRES

713.460.8197 • 800.687.3884 • FAX: 713.460.5941

www.forkliftsandtires.com • www.tcmhouston.com

PARTS J&L INDUSTRIAL TIRE CO.

(800) 818-1139

CORSICANA, TEXAS

903-874-5796

903-874-5801 FAX www.jandlindustrialtireco.com jlco7@nctv.com

WWW.TIRESINTERNATIONAL.NET

TRANSMISSION REBUILD

• LOAD WHEELS, CASTER WHEELS, DRIVE TIRES, ALL OEM SIZES

WILL MODIFY OEM SIZES TO FIT YOUR SPECS.

NEED A TRANSMISSION REBUILD KIT?

• REMOLDING AVAILABLE FOR OBSOLETE WHEELS OR WHEELS TOO EXPENSIVE TO BUY NEW. VARIETY OF COMPOUNDS AVAILABLE

• CUSTOM SIZES PER YOUR SPECIFICATIONS. • CONVEYOR ROLLS

OUR KITS ARE DESIGNED FOR TECHS, BY TECHS!

◆ AIT CARRIES KITS FOR MOST TRANSMISSION STYLES.

800.588.7515 www.aittransmission.com AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL TRANSMISSION, INC.

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ADVERTISERS’ INDEX American Industrial Transmission, Inc. ...... 5, 34

Hader Industries Inc .......................................... 7

Shoppa's Material Handling ............................B3

www.aittransmission.com

www.haderind.com

www.shoppasmaterialhandling.com

Bristol Manufacturing...................................... 25

Industrial Forklift .............................................A1

www.bristolsteel.com

www.HellForkliftUSA.com

Cee-Jay ............................................................ 17

Interthor, Inc..................................................... 14

www.cee-jay.com

www.interthor.com

Dyna Rack ........................................................A1

Joseph Industries, Inc. .................................... 10

www.theforkliftpro.com

www.dyna-rack.com

www.joseph.com

Thombert, Inc. ..................................................A2

Flight Systems Industrial Products (FSIP) ........ 8

Material Handling Network ....................... 23, 27

www.fsip.biz

www.mhnetwork.com

Forklift Academy ....................................... 20, 21

Midwest Lift Truck Sales, Inc. ......................... 19

www.forkliftacademy.com

www.midwestlift@aol.com

Forklift-International ................................. 11, 31

Phillips Mine & Mill - Levy MG -........................ 9

Zoom Lifts & Equipment ..................................A4

www.Forklift-International.com

www.phillipsmineandmill.com

www.zoomlifts.com

Superior Engineering ......................................... 3 www.superioreng.com

The Forklift Pro ................................................ 30

www.thombert.com

Wy'East Products............................................. 13 www.clearcap.com

The advertisers’ index is an extra service to the advertisers. The publisher does not assume liability for errors.

WE KNOW

TRANSMISSIONS • TRANSMISSIONS • REBUILD KITS • DIFFERENTIALS • DRIVE AXLES • STEER AXLES

Safety

1st

• TORQUE CONVERTERS

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ZOOMLIFTS

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2011 Hyster H120FT: Triple/4Way/LPG/ New Solids

2015 Caterpillar 2C3000: Triple/4Way/S-S/ Forks

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2017 Hyster N35ZDR2: 245” Triple/DEEP Reach/36V Battery

2013 Mitsubishi FGC25N: Triple/ S-S/Forks/New Rubber

2007 Yale NR040DA: Triple/S-S/24V Battery

2010 Hyster J40XNT: Triple/ S-S F-P/NEW Tires

2013 Yale GLC050LX: Triple/S-S/NEW Tires

2014 Hyster S120FTS: Triple/4Way/LPG/ BCS

FRESHLY PAINTED TRUCKS

2010 Hyster H60FT: Triple/ S-S/New SOLIDS

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2008 Hamech G25T-16: Triple/ S-S/NEW Tires

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