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24 named in FLTA ‘Pick of the Year’ (29th November 2011)
Announcing the Finalists for the Fork Lift Truck Association’s Awards for Excellence 2012, the FLTA has paid tribute to the high quality of companies, services and products which will compete in the materials handling industry’s most prestigious and established Awards.
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Industry pays tribute at FLTA Awards (21st 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.
FLTA highlights forklift injury stats (6th October 2010)
Forty-three people - including two teenagers - are likely to be badly injured by UK fork lift trucks in the next seven days, according to new findings released by the Fork Lift Truck Association (FLTA) to mark today’s start to National Fork Lift Safety Week...
HSE figures show big fall in UK lift truck injuries (26th July 2010)
The Fork Lift Truck Association has declared itself “very encouraged” by HSE statistics...
2009 could be deadliest ever year (1st October 2009)
Statistics suggest 2009 could become the worst year on record for fork lift truck-related fatalities – unless decisive action is taken. FLTA Chief Executive David Ellison explains...
Fork truck tragedies could have been avoided (1st September 2006)
The Fork Lift Truck Association urges truck users to take more care The Fork Lift Truck Association has issued a safety warning in response to two separate, fatal accidents involving markedly similar circumstances.
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Training help (1st September 2006)
To combat the serious shortage of skilled service engineers, the Fork Lift Truck Association has introduced a National Apprenticeship Programme.
The apprentice... (1st July 2006)
Enthusiastic candidates hungry for a life-changing apprenticeship and rewarding future career are needed for a national programme. No, not working for Sir Alan Sugar, but as a fork lift truck engineer.
Key theme (1st July 2006)
Throughout the materials handling industry, operators say they're increasingly confused by changes to regulations, methods and equipment affecting safety in the workplace and that it's taking more time than ever to ensure their operation is as safe a
Date for the diary (1st March 2006)
The National Fork Lift truck Safety Conference 2006 will be held on 19th September at Warwick University.
A holy trinity (1st July 2005)
Ian Clay, editor of IP&E attended the FLTA Safety Conference held at the end of June. Here he summarises some of the important messages The National Fork Lift Safety Conference, organised by the Fork Lift Truck Association was staged for the third ti
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Bad news (1st July 2005)
Industry fears over continuing ignorance of Thorough Examination among fork lift users have been reinforced by the results of a Fork Lift Truck Association awareness survey.
Diary date (1st May 2005)
This year’s National Fork Lift Safety Conference, organised by the Fork Lift Truck Association, takes place at Warwick University on 29th June
Safety checks (1st September 2004)
To increase safety standards, the Fork Lift Truck Association has launched a publication to help ensure that daily checks are regularly completed.
Safety takes a leap forwards (1st November 2003)
In the September issue of IP&E, David Ellison, secretary of the FLTA looked at the existing Thorough Examination requirements and wrote about important changes ahead. In October, Ian Clay attended the launch of the national Thorough Examination schem
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The Forklift MOT (5th September 2003)
Thorough Examination of fork lift trucks – the facts by David Ellison, secretary of the FLTA