Company fined after worker spotted on pallet raised by forklift truck

Company fined after worker spotted on pallet raised by forklift truck

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Company fined after worker spotted on pallet raised by forklift truck

A company has been fined after shocked onlookers spotted an employee precariously working from height while standing on a pallet raised by a forklift truck at Ramsgate Harbour.  The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) prosecuted European Active Projects (EAP) Limited for breaching Work at Height Regulations after one of its workers was spotted on the pallet on 8 July 2022. The workplace regulator was alerted to the activity after it was reported by a member of the public.

The worker was part of a team of three at EAP Limited that were removing work equipment from the deck of a boat in the harbour’s slipway.  As scaffolding had been removed, the workers raised a pallet to the deck with a forklift truck and used it as a mobile platform to remove items from the boat.

 

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One of the workers was then witnessed climbing from the side of the vessel, beneath the guard rails, and onto the pallet with a heavy, motorised pressure washer. The pressure washer was then lowered to the ground.

The HSE investigation found EAP Limited had failed to plan the work at height associated with the refurbishments and repair work being completed on the boat, leaving workers at risk, with no safe method for removing equipment located on the vessel’s deck.

European Active Projects Limited, of Chatham Docks, Gillingham Gate, Chatham, Kent, pleaded guilty to breaching Section 4(1) of the Work at Height Regulations 2005. The company was fined £100,000 and ordered to pay £5,730.40 in costs at Maidstone Magistrates’ Court on 20 December 2023.

HSE inspector Samuel Brown said: “This incident demonstrates why there is a need to appropriately plan and supervise work at height. Clearly, lessons had not been learnt since the company’s previous prosecution in 2015.  Falls from height are still the biggest cause of fatal accidents involving workers.  The risk of workers falling from the pallet and sustaining serious, possibly fatal, injuries should not be ignored. Fortunately, no workers were harmed and the reporting of the incident by a concerned member of public enabled HSE to intervene and prevent any further unsafe work at height on site.”

We also think this is a perfect example of poor operator training. The operator of the truck should not have allowed a person to use the truck as a makeshift lift and under no circumstances should a forklift be used to carry a person – to any height.

Make sure your operators are trained correctly, with an accredited RTITB training course. For the range we offer, please click here 

 

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

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Business Award UK Winners 2024!

Business Award UK Winners 2024!

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Business Award UK Winners 2024!

It’s with immense pride and gratitude that we share the incredible news – we’ve been honored with an esteemed award from the Business Awards UK.

We are the winners of the 2024 Business Training and Education Awards, in the category of Exceptional Customer Satisfaction!

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We are especially proud of this achievement, as it stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment to delivering an exceptional service and ensuring each interaction leaves a positive impact.

The journey to this recognition has been marked by dedication, attention to detail, and above all, a deep appreciation for our customers. Their trust and support have been the driving force behind every effort we’ve made to enhance their experience.

Click here to see what our customers say about us.

From our responsive support team to the seamless processes we’ve put in place, every aspect of our service has been meticulously crafted with our customers’ needs in mind. This recognition serves as validation that our approach is not only effective but truly resonates with those we aim to serve.

As we celebrate this milestone, we extend our heartfelt thanks to each and every one of our customers. Your feedback, loyalty, and continued partnership inspire us to raise the bar even higher.

This award is not just a reflection of past achievements, but a catalyst for future endeavors. We remain steadfast in our commitment to exceeding expectations and fostering lasting relationships with those who matter most – our valued customers.

Thank you for being an integral part of our journey towards excellence in customer satisfaction. Here’s to many more milestones together!”

 

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

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Are you confident that your PUWER responsibilities are covered?

Are you confident that your PUWER responsibilities are covered?

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Are you confident that your PUWER responsibilties are covered?

When a material handling equipment incident happens, often it’s operators that are held to account, with poor training taking the blame. However, incidents often occur as a result of poor supervision and management, so to reduce risks, those in these senior roles need to be correctly trained too.

That is why it is a legal requirement under The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) that managers and supervisors of material handling equipment are adequately trained.

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If you have these responsibilities, then we have a great solution available that’s quick, convenient and affordable to ensure your legal responsibilities are covered.

The RTITB Managing and Supervising MHE Operations eLearning course is a fantastic course for anyone looking to develop into a managerial or supervisory role within an MHE environment, and for those already in the role looking to improve their understanding of their duties.  It can be completed in a day, accessed on mobile devices, and will ensure you and your business are safe and compliant.

Managers and Supervisors will feel confident of their abilities within hours of successfully completing this online training, expertly developed and frequently updated.

Broken down into 6 sections, staff can spread the training over several days, thus assisting warehouse managers and site managers minimise the delays or disruptions to your operation.

At the end of the course content (approximately 3 – 4 hours), there is an end of course assessment, and upon successful completion of the eLearning, candidates will receive a verified qualification.

All of this for under £65 plus VAT per person, with discounts available for over 20 people, thus making this great value for money.

To view the wider range of e-learning courses we have available, please click here.

 

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Supporting International Women’s Day 2024

Supporting International Women’s Day 2024

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International Women’s Day

Friday 8th March 2024

It’s International Women’s Day on Friday 8th March, so we wanted to do something to celebrate this great event. 

There is still a huge demand for forklift drivers at the moment, and we’ve previously talked about the advantages to everyone in Logistics and Supply Chains if we can encourage more women into these roles – see our blog

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Therefore, to support this effort, we’re hosting our next Forklift Friday on the same day – open to Ladies Only.

This will be an opportunity to speak to a trainer, discuss any requirements they might have, and to try forklift driving – completely free and with no obligation.

Our hope is that once our ladies have discovered the joy of driving a forklift, they will be encouraged to try it as a career.

So with that in mind, any woman who attends will be offered a 20% discount off our normal forklift course prices!*

For more information about Forklift Friday and how this can help you on the next step in your career, please see here

*T&C’s apply – contact us for full details.

 

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

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Why Logistics and Supply Chain need more women

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Why Logistics and Supply Chain need more women

Perception is changing but nationally women are still hugely under-represented within the logistics and supply chain sectors, a situation that some businesses and organisations are working hard to change.

Women only represent around 7% of the logistics sector workforce which employs over 2 million people, and generated £139 billion in 2019, and although female HGV driver numbers are increasing, they still only account for 0.7% of the UK’s qualified HGV drivers.

But what are businesses missing out on?  Having a mix of both men and women brings many benefits including alternative thinking, increased productivity, reliability, and retention – things most businesses would be aiming to attain.

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So what is needed to cut through the barriers women face?

Some ideas include operating flexible shift patterns, workplace childcare facilities, and offering the same pay rates irrespective of gender for both part-time and full-time workers.  If these initiatives are embraced by the industry, it will attract more female talent, and if career development is supported for everyone, then we all benefit.

One such body trying to address this issue is Women in Cold Chain (WiCC), who held their awards in September 2023.  They aim to encourage female school leavers, university graduates, and women from other industry sectors to consider a career in the temperature-controlled storage and distribution industry, which traditionally is male dominated.

One attendee at the awards event said: “The speakers imparted their experience that anything’s possible, and so many women talked about their own experiences of working within a male dominated environment that I too had experienced such as service engineers talking to the ‘man’ behind you as if you wouldn’t know what they were talking about, drivers talking over or past you, your opinion or point of view not being heard in meetings, and people generally presuming because you are female you can’t manage transport!

“I do believe that there are a lot of men that just don’t realise the challenges women face, and they need to hear about it firsthand to understand, and for them then to support women in their chosen profession, no matter what that might be.”

So let’s not overlook this huge talent pool when recruiting into our industry, and take advantage of the gains of having a diverse, skilled and happy workforce.

If you’re thinking of a change of career, or just starting out, then see how we can help you, with our range of Forklift Courses

We have supported many women through their forklift training in the past and would love to help you.  If you need some flexibility around start and finish times to work around existing commitments, we can help.  And if you’re not sure if forklift driving is for you, then come along to one of our free taster sessions and have a go before you decide to book a course.

Together, we can support you on the next step in your journey towards satisfying employment.

 

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

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LPG Fuel Safety Alert

LPG Fuel Safety Alert

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LPG Fuel Safety Alert

If you have LPG (Liquefied petroleum gas) powered forklift trucks in your operations, then you need to be aware that there is a currently ongoing safety concern with the fuel in the UK.

The HSE are currently investigating the problems, which seem to occur when starting the trucks and may be linked to contaminated fuel entering the UK.

The UK Material Handling Association has recently updated its Safety Alert addressing these concerns.  For more information about the problem please visit https://ukmha.org.uk/ukmha-releases-lpg-safety-alert/

Please note this is an ongoing situation and therefore it continues to pose a risk to all LPG fueled trucks, irrespective of manufacturer.   If you have any problems starting an LPG truck, then download the safety advice brochure for the best course of action, for your operators and engineers.

We will keep you updated on this issue as more updates become available.

Contact us on 01793 975353 or rachel.gearon@keyperformancetraining.co.uk for more information about how we can help or to book your course today.

 

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