Posts Tagged ‘container ramps’

Don’t risk it!

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

It is a fact that, across Australia, transport and storage has the highest injury rate for all industries, at nearly double the current average of 16 claims per 1000 employees.

It is a fact that the top three hazards to these industries are:

  • Pedestrians
  • Forklift Operators
  • Makeshift Platforms

Collisions with pedestrians and having loads fall onto pedestrians account for approximately 29% of injuries and 56% of fatalities.

This figure, however, is closely followed by the recorded injuries resulting from forklift operations.

Forklift Safety Cage

Forklift Safety Cages are a convenient, practicle and low-risk alternative to dodgy makeshift platforms. Because, why risk it?!

Rollovers and unexpected movement of forklifts crushing operators account for 29% of fatalities, while slips, trips and falls when mounting or disembarking from forklifts are responsible for around 27% of injury to forklift operators.

Adding to this are the 19% of injuries in these workplaces accounted for by forklift operators who experience body stressing (sprains and strains) while driving forklifts.

Finally, rounding out the top three hazards are the 12% of fatalities in the industry consistently caused by makeshift platforms elevated on forklift fork arms.

The consequences for unsafe work practices can be both lethal and costly, ranging from lost employee time and injury to increased work cover levies, punitive action and prosecution.

At best, these events result in poor publicity for the company. At worst, plant/department downtime, prohibition and prosecution can bring a company to its knees both financially and legally.

Don't risk your workers, your company, or the job at hand.

Safe practices are always worth it - don't risk your workers, your company or the job at hand

How can you arm yourself against the risk of unsafe work practices?

Risk assessment and hazard identification will quickly highlight key problems areas. Often these challenges can then be overcome with materials handling equipment, forklift attachments, safe storage and access solutions, or a mix of these.

Trolleys, container ramps and forklift drum attachments can mean the difference between meeting a deadline and failing it, and they can also mean the difference between a job well done, and a tragedy.

Don’t let budget restraints cost you so much more than a one-off investment in good quality equipment.

Forklift safety cages, lifting hoists, drum spill containments pallets, gas cylinder storage cages or fully certified lifting jibs can increase productivity, certainly. More importantly, though, is that these items can increase safety, decrease risk, and decrease liability.

That insurance can be worth more then you’ll ever know. If you’re lucky.

Forklift Container Ramps

Friday, August 27th, 2010

A bi-folding and self-levelling ramp

A great solution for access to containers

Promote Access
Avoid Liability

FACT
Across Australia, the transport and storage industry has the highest injury rate for all industries, at nearly double the current average claims per 1000 employees[1].

FACT
On the 10th February, 2006, a company was convicted and fined $17,500 after a worker was injured while helping to unload plate glass packages from a shipping container[2].

FACT
Basic hazard identification and risk assessment is not enough.

Container-based transportation is a vital component to the design and running of any warehouse, logistics company, distribution centre or manufacturer.

Loading and unloading efficiencies are of a high concern for these businesses, but speed and convenience often comes at the price of occupational health and safety or at the risk of a workplace injury.

Forklift container ramps can provide a solution that avoids dock delays and guarantees safer workplace access to shipping containers if used correctly.

The Forklift Container Ramp is ideal for accessing, loading and unloading shipping containers, bridging access from ground level to the container, and permitting front-on forklift approaches to transport containers.

With fork pockets easily accessible on every forklift container ramp, self-levelling and bi-folding container ramps and fixed container ramps make workplace health and safety risks a non-issue, while the self-levelling component of the bi-fold container ramps promotes full load capacity even when on uneven ground.

It is important to select a bi-fold container ramp that will fit all ISO shipping containers and chiller boxes, or a fixed forklift container ramp that will fit all standard shipping containers. These forklift container ramps can generally be used by most front lift fork trucks.

For those companies needing to load and unload semi trailers from a dock, the use of fully installed dock levellers is recommended, as standard forklift container ramps are not a safe solution for access to a vehicle that may depart without prior warning.

Transport companies, resellers and importers, distribution centres, warehouses and manufacturing companies all need access to shipping containers, and the forklift container ramp is the perfect solution.

Even better is a forklift container ramp manufactured fully in accordance with relevant Australian Standards – this would guarantee to save you the risk of liability and long term costs associated with damages to workers.

Whatever capacity you’re after, finding a forklift container ramp to match will guarantee an improvement in handling time and output from loading and unloading activities, while minimising container alignment risk and application costs.


[1] Aust. Safety and Compensation Council figures 2003-2004.

[2] Government of South Australia, SafeWork SA