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Forklifts vs. pedestrians. Who has to stop? People on foot technically have the right-of-way. But some say powered industrial trucks should hold sway. Safety expert Jonathan Jacobi, of Underwriters Laboratories, tells ho...
Forklifts vs. Pedestrians: Right-Of-Way is an episode from Safety Experts Talk by Dan Clark. Forklifts vs. pedestrians. Who has to stop? People on foot technically have the right-of-way. But some say powered industrial trucks should hold sw...
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Published Oct 9, 2015, 19:00 long, audio available.
Forklifts vs. pedestrians. Who has to stop? People on foot technically have the right-of-way. But some say powered industrial trucks should hold sway. Safety expert Jonathan Jacobi, of Underwriters Laboratories, tells how some companies ask walking workers to cede their right-of-way to multi-ton forklifts. Jonathan is a Senior Environment, Health and Safety Advisor with UL Workplace Health And Safety, in Franklin, Tennessee. He's an OSHA Authorized Outreach Trainer and CSP. More at
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Forklifts vs. Pedestrians: Right-Of-Way is from Safety Experts Talk by Dan Clark.
Published Oct 9, 2015 and 19:00 long