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California Air Resources Board approves final rule requiring zero-emission forklifts

Most fleets will have to phase in new trucks over 10 years; CARB says exemptions, deadline extensions will mitigate implementation challenges

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Practical recommendations abound at National Forklift Safety Day 2024

OSHA, industrial safety, and forklift industry leaders addressed real-life considerations in enhancing operator safety at the 11th annual Industrial Truck Association (ITA) program.

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Playing it safe in a high-turnover environment

Operator churn continues to bedevil many forklift fleets. How does that affect safety, and what can you do about it?

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Looking forward to the future

National Forklift Safety Day Chair Cesar Jimenez is enthusiastic about the potential for new technologies to bring more improvements in forklift safety.

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How to green up your forklift fleet

There are good reasons to reduce your lift trucks’ environmental impact. Here’s why it matters, along with some practical steps you can take toward that goal.

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How to get your DC ready for driverless forklifts

Planning to introduce automated lift trucks in your DC? Here are some things to consider before you turn the robots loose.

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Practical recommendations abound at National Forklift Safety Day 2023

OSHA, industrial safety, and forklift industry leaders addressed real-life considerations in enhancing operator safety at the 10th annual Industrial Truck Association (ITA) event in Washington, D.C.

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Moving forklift safety forward

Technology will continue to be a key driver of advances in forklift safety, but the human touch will remain essential, says Industrial Truck Association Chair Chuck Pascarelli.