May
23, 2004
Region
4 News Release:
Wed., March 07, 2001
OSHA
INITIATIVE FOCUSES ON REDUCING
FATALITIES IN NORTH GEORGIA'S
CARPET AND RUG INDUSTRY
The
U.S. Labor Department's Occupational
Safety and Health Administration
Atlanta-West office has started
the second phase of a local
emphasis program to reduce
industrial powered truck fatalities,
particularly in North Georgia's
carpet and rug industry.
"Within
the past four years we've investigated
13 fatalities involving powered
industrial trucks or fork lifts," said
Susan Johnston, OSHA's Atlanta-West
area director. "Four of these
deaths occurred in North Georgia
carpet and rug manufacturing
plants, including the warehouse
areas. The sad thing is, these
tragedies did not have to happen."
As
Johnston announced the new
effort to prevent these accidents,
she emphasized the agency's
two-pronged approach: outreach
education followed by strong
enforcement.
In
February, hoping to reach as
wide an audience as possible,
OSHA mailed information to
local area powered industrial
truck and fork lift vendors
and asked them to distribute
the packets to all customers.
The packets included the new
OSHA training requirements
and urged employers and employees
to review operating procedures,
upgrade personnel safety training,
examine --- and if necessary
--- repair equipment and systems.
Patricia
Morris, assistant area director
and contact person for the
outreach effort, said, "In
too many of these fatalities
the truck operator's view was
obstructed. That's preventable.
Safety training and safe operating
practices are key to saving
lives."
The
forklift safety campaign will
continue through Jan. 31, 2002.
OSHA will focus on carpet and
rug industry locations in the
Atlanta-West area which includes
32 western counties from mid-
to north Georgia. While the
inspection phase will be geared
to hazards related to powered
industrial truck operations,
if other hazards are observed
they will be addressed.
Independent
from OSHA's enforcement efforts,
the Atlanta-West office will
have a compliance assistance
specialist available throughout
the initiative to help employers
develop and maintain effective
forklift safety programs.
In
addition, small business owners
can take advantage of free
on-site consultation services
available from the Georgia
Institute of Technology, Onsite
Consultation Program, O'Keefe
Building, Room 22, 151 Sixth
Street, NW, Atlanta, Ga., 30332-0837;
phone: (404) 894-2646.
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