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National Forklift Safety Day highlights effective safety through operator training

Industrial Truck Association raises awareness for forklift safety, renews alliance with OSHA.


After completing forklift operator training, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration reports a 61% improvement in operator performance scores. That was today’s key message at the third annual National Forklift Safety Day, held by the Industrial Truck Association.

Furthering the ITA’s mission to raise awareness and improve safety, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently renewed its alliance with the Industrial Truck Association during the industry-sponsored National Forklift Safety Day.

“Reducing worker injuries and fatalities is paramount to our companies and our industry,” said Brett Wood, president and CEO of Toyota Material Handling North America and chairman of ITA. “We are very pleased to have our alliance with OSHA renewed for another five years, and will continue to highlight the importance of operator training.”

Through the alliance, participants will develop resources and provide training on recognizing and reducing workplace hazards related to the operation of powered industrial trucks. Additionally, the alliance will promote OSHA campaigns on preventing falls and heat illness, implement projects that protect temporary workers, and encourage a culture of safety. This will be especially beneficial to small businesses and workers with limited and non-English speaking skills.

National Forklift Safety Day served as an opportunity for forklift manufacturers to highlight the safe use of forklifts, and the importance of operator training and daily equipment checks. Speakers from the National Safety Council, OSHA and industry representatives articulated the effectiveness of training to support successful safety programs across a broad spectrum of industries.

“Safety is an ongoing commitment and requires dedication from employer and employee all year round,” said ITA president Brian Feehan. “National Forklift Safety Day provides an opportunity to raise awareness and demonstrate our industry’s commitment to increased safety through operator training. We are pleased to see more stakeholders join us in this important initiative, and collectively we will continue to emphasize the common goal of safety first.”

Many ITA members are also sponsoring forklift safety events for their customers, which often include conducting free operator training, distribution of safety material and hosting open houses across the nation.


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