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3 Reasons to Make Sure Your Crew Undertakes Forklift Training

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Forklifts are a great addition to a construction site or warehouse business. When forklifts are properly operated and maintained, they make work extremely easy, especially lifting heavy loads off the ground and organising things in difficult to reach places. Unfortunately, forklift operation training has not been made part of the mainstream requirements to work in a warehouse. But having untrained people operating your forklift equipment exposes you to a lot of hazards. Here are three reasons to make sure your crew is properly trained through a forklift training course

Improving Safety in the Workplace

Companies spend hundreds of thousands of dollars every year, covering costs related to workplace injuries. These costs are related to medical expenses and damaged property. They can, therefore, be avoided by simply reducing the number of accidents that happen in the workplace. Some businesses even go under when accidents happen and they cannot handle the pressure of the liability suits. It is best to spend a few hundred dollars to get all of your forklift and crane operators certified to avoid losing your business to such eventualities.

Lower Equipment Maintenance Costs

Poorly operated cranes wear out faster than they should. When the person operating the equipment does not understand how to work the lifts, they are likely to damage parts that would normally not get ruined. Additionally, people who have been through quality training know that the first thing to do before running a forklift is to inspect it to ensure all of its parts are working properly. They will oil parts that need oiling and rectify all other problems before they deteriorate to the point where they need to either be repaired or replaced.

Reduction of Insurance Costs

Workplace injuries will cost you in terms of workers compensation. The situation is even more serious when you get sued for workplace accidents caused by poorly trained operators. To be on the safe side, you should always make sure that experts operate your machines. Most insurers will give you higher premiums if your staff is not trained, because they know it increases your risk.

Productivity is closely tied to safety in the workplace. It is crucial to ensure that everyone who works on your site or warehouse understands how the equipment works. Look for a certified trainer to engage your staff in a comprehensive operations and maintenance training course. It will increase productivity and give you peace of mind. 


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