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It has been a long long day . I have a crew moving machinery at a major bearing manufuring facility.. Machinery is metalworking, old, and very oily, sitting in oil and oozing (did I mention they are oily). Plant floors are oily, dock plate is oily. It is snowing and blowing. We have already transported 1 load of equipment to my warehouse. Truck deck is now oily. Got a call at 12:30 that my 12,500# capacity forklift is laying beside my Freightliner .No one was injured Just finished with safety protocols, forms, testimonials, forms and cleanup. Very tired Beer store closes soon. More to follow
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That would not help any, especially considering it was my #1 man doing the driving (good employees are REALLY hard to find and keep).
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Absolutely correct, but how many people do you know who can take this sensible approach rather than ranting and raving. My experience is that errors are fewer with this type of approach; and it is less embarassing when you pull a boner yourself. |
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| Here are some pics. The operator had stopped and was placing the load, when it just started sliding slow. He took off his seatbelt, jumped off, walked away and then watched it fall off the truck. As you can tell by the snow; I took this pictures a few hours after the fact.
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| When we reported the incident to the labour board and the got back to us (2.5hours later) and we told him that the operator jumped - he said "so he's dead then". Death is the usual outcome when jumping from a falling lift truck. In this case the jumping came well before the falling. For those of you not trained, you are supposed to brace yourself and lean away from the direction of fall. It is law to wear the seatbelt if it has one and it is also law (A new one) that all lift trucks have seatbelts. I had to install belts on all my old units to pass this years safety check.
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| Don't care if it was falling three foot or thirty foot I Think I would not want to ride it to the ground rember wilecoyoty riding the rock over the cliff alway's seem's to go inverted just before that suddent stop called the ground no thank's Kevin P.S. Gland no one was hurt except maybe the lift |
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| This is a good outcome but a bad situation. The operator was supposed to have a seatbelt on and was supposed to stay in the truck - as most industrial safety experts and regulations require. So, your guy was not wearing his belt and he bailed - he broke two rules. BUT - he was not injured, and I am sure that we all would agree that had he stayed on the truck, he would likey have at least broken his collar bone and gotten a concussion - maybe more. I agree with your driver - I would have bailed if time permited to do so safely. Are you and your driver going to be in trouble over the two rules he broke? I certainly hope not, but I bet you guys will hear something about it - you would if OSHA was involved. Unfortunate accident and I am glad to hear nobody was hurt. This could have easily killed your driver had he stayed on the truck - after all - you are required to wear a belt but not a helmet. Scott
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I agree with the, 'if the fork lift is tipping hunker down and go with the flow rule', though. A concussion and/or broken collar bone is less permanent than death. Maybe not less painful, but it provides a definite chance of recovery. Glad your #1 man is 'A-OK'.
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