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MUST-SEE PRESENTATION: New forklift technologies and their impact on safety
22 November 2021
The Tomorrow’s Warehouse event will explore key issues for logistics professionals at a time of unprecedented change at the CBS Arena in Coventry on November 30.

Nicola Jaynes, HM Inspector of Health and Safety, Transport Sector, The Health & Safety Executive will present on New forklift technologies and their impact on safety at the event.
HSE’s Transport and Logistics Team have recently looked into new forklift technologies - from increased automation, monitoring systems, to a trend towards more electric models - and have assessed the evolving safety challenges associated with this. Don’t miss this presentation where Nicola Jaynes will outline key learnings.
As one of HM Inspectors of Health and Safety, Nicola Jaynes has 20 years of regulatory experience with the Health and Safety Executive across numerous industry sectors.
In that time, Nicola has conducted and prosecuted investigations following multiple workplace fatalities, injuries and cases of ill health. Including numerous incidents in workplace settings with a transport related element.
Her current role is the policy lead for warehousing, work related road risk (WRRR), docks and aviation. The role involves devising national transport policy aimed at addressing health and safety performance in the transport and logistics sectors.
The Tomorrow’s Warehouse Event is designed to help attendees to go back to their operations with more than theoretical ideas, with more than an overview of what’s happening in the market. We want them to receive actionable insights that they can take back to their operations to implement. To that end we have put together an exciting seminar programme, as well as an exhibitor area packed with solution providers to partner with.
The event is split into four sessions, looking at the big picture in UK warehousing; warehouse automation; making the most of warehouse space; and the future of the forklift.
For more information and to register for the FREE TO ATTEND Tomorrow’s Warehouse Event go to - https://tomorrowswarehouse.live/
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