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FLTA launches Safety Drive from Monday
02 October 2020
The Fork Lift Truck Association is launching a new campaign – FLTA Safety Drive.

Initially spanning 6 weeks from October 5, the FLTA is highlighting a different safety topic each week. Starting with training and moving through forklift, driver and pedestrian safety, to battery maintenance and access control, the FLTA Safety Drive will promote the latest products and best practice within these areas.
FLTA chief executive Tim Waples said: “Due to the current restrictions on holding live events we have had to postpone our Safety Convention this year. However, safety is a vital part of any operation and we are committed to sharing the latest innovations and good practice advice. In previous years we have held a Safety Month but this year we decided to extend this. We will provide our members with specific information on how to protect their people by highlighting improvements that can be made to equipment and operational areas to increase visibility and awareness and reduce the risk of incidents.”
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