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Picking a winner (1st October 2011)
The FLTA Awards have prospered while others have fallen by the wayside. David Ellison, chief executive of the FLTA, explains why.
From Lift trucks
Conman alert (1st October 2011)
Fork lift truck batteries worth many thousands of pounds are being brazenly stolen right under companies' noses, often in broad daylight, a UK industry body has warned.
Going for Gold! (1st September 2011)
The Fork Lift Truck Association Awards 2012 will have a distinctly Olympic flavour… and there's still time for you to get involved.Here's how.
Is your Safe Site a winner? (1st September 2011)
The Fork Lift Truck Association's Safe Site Award rewards companies that have made real improvements in materials handling safety.Could your site be a winner?
Poor training costs lives (1st August 2011)
David Ellison, chief executive of the Fork Lift Truck Association, explains the crucial role which fork lift training should play in Britain's workplaces.
Interfit to sponsor archies (1st August 2011)
The Fork Lift Truck Association has confirmed that Interfit will be a full Award Sponsor at the Awards for Excellence 2012.
Industry pays tribute at FLTA Awards (18th February 2011)
The Fork Lift Truck Association Annual Awards for Excellence 2011 reached an emotional climax on Saturday as the highest honour of the evening – the Lifetime Achievement Award – was awarded posthumously to Brian Nealon of Bendigo Mitchell.
From Newsletter Stories
Get networking - safety conference programme (1st August 2010)
Keynote speaker and HSE Board Member John Spanswick CBE, will set the tone for the National Fork Lift Truck Safety Conference emphasising how strategic improvements by management can save lives and limbs on the front line
In the national spotlight (1st August 2010)
Now in its third year, the FLTA is confident Fork Lift Safety Week is having an impact on accident rates and is determined to further build safety awareness
Looking at the big picture (1st August 2010)
FLTA chief executive David Ellison examines how big picture decisions can make a real difference to workers' safety in the warehouse
Safer by design (1st October 2009)
The FLTA’s annual safety conference presented both the continuing risks to the materials handling sector – and some solutions to help negate them.Brendan Coyne reports
Watch and learn (21st September 2009)
Safe User Group Member Anglesey Aluminium is marking its success as a finalist for this year’s FLTA Safe Site award by releasing a free DVD.
For life, not just for Safety Week (18th September 2009)
Statistics suggest that 2009 may well be the worst year on record for fork lift truck accidents… unless companies and their workers take heed – and action – fast.
Is your town an accident hotspot? (18th September 2009)
During Safety Week, the FLTA will exclusively reveal Britain’s deadliest place for fork lift accidents – so be sure to log onto www.fork-truck.org.uk/safetyweek and see how your local area fares.
Deadliest year ever? (1st September 2009)
Statistics suggest 2009 could become the worst year on record for fork lift truck-related fatalities – unless decisive action is taken.
Last chance to enter FLTA Awards (1st September 2009)
Time is running out to take part in the most important event in the materials handling social calendar – the FLTA Awards ceremony. For a chance to take part and win a coveted Archie award, enter your products or colleag
From Industry update
A safe return: Fork lift safety week (1st June 2009)
Britain's second National Fork Lift Safety Week takes place this September. David Ellison of the Fork Lift Truck Association explains why the week's message remains so important
Don't break law with hire trucks (1st June 2009)
As businesses turn to fork lift truck rentals to keep overheads low during the economic downturn, materials handling experts have warned that some companies' misunderstanding of Thorough Examination requirements for
Booklet aims to reduce casualties (1st February 2009)
A new employee safety booklet aimed at cutting the number of accidents involving forklift trucks has been launched by the Fork Lift Truck Association.
Click for information (1st October 2008)
The Fork Lift Truck Association has gone live with a re-engineered website the content of which is now easier to find and more comprehensive.
Protect pedestrians (1st August 2008)
With 100,000 British businesses using forklift trucks, preventing potential accidents is crucial. It is not just drivers that are at risk, pedestrians are even more likely to be injured, and this is the focus of The Fork Li
Safety - the number one priority (1st April 2008)
In its role at the forefront of raising and maintaining standards in the materials handling industry, the Fork Lift Truck Association represents the interests of a wide membership – including dealers, manufacturers, impor
Safeguard your future (1st April 2007)
Using IMHX to deliver its key messages to the market, the Forklift Truck Association outlines recent safety developments, industry award winners, the contract hire market and what the future holds in terms of skilled employee
From Features
Agents of improvement (1st February 2007)
At its recent annual Awards for excellence, The Fork Lift Truck Association, paid tribute to companies and individuals who break new ground and set new, higher standards for the whole industry Saturday the 3rd February saw
Tragedies could have been avoided (1st October 2006)
The Fork Lift Truck Association has issued a safety warning in response to two separate, fatal accidents involving markedly similar circumstances.
Beware false friends! (1st April 2006)
Looking for advice on safety? Reputable organisations like the Fork Lift Truck Association and the Health and Safety Executive are always good places to start. If information is offered by an organisation you don't know, be wary. FLTA Chief Executive
A holy trinity (1st August 2005)
H&SS group editor, Ian Clay, attended the FLTA Safety Conference held at the end of June and here summarises some of the key messages This June saw the third annual National Fork Lift Safety Conference, organised by the Fork Lift Truck Association, a
What’s Thorough Examination then? (1st June 2005)
A recent FLTA survey has reinforced industry fears that forklift drivers are ignorant of Thorough Examination – let alone its requirements.
From News
Daily checks handbook (1st December 2004)
In line with its drive to increase safety standards, the Fork Lift Truck Association has introduced a publication to help ensure daily checks are completed.
Easy to use Daily Checks handbook (1st August 2004)
The Fork Lift Truck Association has introduced a publication designed to help ensure daily checks are regularly completed. The booklet gives practical advice on what should be checked and provides a clear, concise check sheet. It contains 66 pages, e