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A company is in court after faking their safety record

Forklift truck risk assessment

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Matthew Weatherston

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4 September 2014

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A company is in court after faking their safety record

Forklift Truck

A wholesaler of meat based in North London has been prosecuted after attempting to deceive safety inspectors with positive safety inspections on a faulty fork lift truck.

Upon investigation, the HSE discovered that the fork lift truck had never been inspected, as required under the regulations for lifting equipment. A specialist subsequently examined the vehicle and found for than 40 faults, some of which could have potentially caused danger to its operator.

A prohibition notice was served on MIB United Meat Ltd and they had to pay over £20,000 in court costs and fines after breaching multiple regulations.

For further infomration on LOLER (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations) and fork lift trucks visit the HSE website: http://www.hse.gov.uk


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