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Remain Safe with Used Forklifts

Companies across all business industries utilise equipment, machinery and vehicles on a daily basis to effective carry out their specialist line of work. They are integral to the way in which a business functions to provide clients and customers with market-leading products and services.

Employees are entrusted to carry out their respective duties using due care and attention to ensure they remain efficient and productive. Although employees have a legal obligation to adhere to health and safety policies, companies are also required by law to provide adequate levels of training. More importantly, employers must ensure the standard of machinery or other provisions are to a working standard to prevent serious accidents or injuries.

Any company who utilises a warehouse facility, are based within an industrial site or offer their services across construction sites operate using used forklifts. Their unique robustness and lifting abilities vary across a number of vehicles available to carry, lift and distribute materials and stock products around.

Although any used forklift is manufactured to meet strict industry regulations, it remains imperative for companies and employees to take due diligence when operating any forklift truck. The most important aspect to ascertain is the maximum weight capacity limit that a forklift can handle, in addition to the suitable materials it can move. Overloading a forklift, or moving materials that are not suitable for a forklift, can not only pose a serious risk to the material’s conditions and anyone within the vicinity, but also the driver.

Upon sourcing used forklift trucks for sale, it is imperative for companies to gain a firm understanding of every truck’s components and how much they have been used. For electric-powered forklifts, considerable attention must be paid to the battery in terms of how many hours it has been used. Although twelve month warranties provide companies with secured safety, regular checks should always be made to avoid potential safety risks whilst using a faulty vehicle.

Chains and hydraulic systems are additional components which should be checked on a regular basis. This is to ensure they remain within safety regulations and avoid potential mechanical failures which could have been prevented. Failing to do so can not only put the safety and lives of employees at risk, but also mean a company fail to adhere to legal regulations by ensuring all forklifts remain fully operational and safe to use.

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