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Managing the Forklift Center of Gravity, According to OSHA

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Forklifts are indispensable in industries like construction, logistics, and material handling. However, their utility has inherent risks, particularly load management and balance. According to Safety in Numbers, tip-overs accounted for 42% of all forklift accidents in 2018. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has emphasized the importance of understanding and managing the forklift’s center Managing the Forklift Center of Gravity, According to OSHA

Understanding Working Load Limit and Breaking Strength in Rigging and Lifting Equipment

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Safe lifting operations are critical in industries that rely on forklifts, cranes, and other heavy-lifting equipment. Prioritizing safety not only minimizes the risk of accidents but also enhances overall productivity by reducing operational downtime, enabling smooth workflow. One of the most important considerations in such operations is understanding the Working Load Limit (WLL) and its Understanding Working Load Limit and Breaking Strength in Rigging and Lifting Equipment

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