Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

Head of OSHA to take part in next week’s National Forklift Safety Day

National Forklift Safety Day

Illustration: Industrial Truck Association

Washington — OSHA administrator David Keeling is set to provide insight during the 13th annual National Forklift Safety Day, scheduled for June 9.

The free event, organized by the Industrial Truck Association, highlights the safe use of forklifts, the importance of operator training and the need for daily equipment inspections. It will take place at the National Press Club in Washington. Participation is open to ITA members, anyone who works in the material handling industry or government, and forklift end users.

Keeling and a panel of other safety experts will address attendees at 9 a.m. Eastern:

  • Brian Feehan, president, ITA
  • Jim Mozer, ITA chair and senior vice president, Crown Equipment Corp.
  • Carl Modesette, director – Americas Design Center, Logisnext Americas Inc.
  • Bill Sims, president, The Bill Sims Co., Beyond Zero Injuries

“National Forklift Safety Day reminds us to focus on the fundamentals: comprehensive operator education and proactive daily equipment checks,” an ITA press release states. “Safety cannot be a secondary priority. It must be incorporated directly into the culture of every warehouse, manufacturing floor and distribution center across the country.”

Registration is available online. Virtual and in-person options are offered.


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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