OSHA Sponsoring ‘Fall Safety Stand-Down’ Next Month

The lack of proper fall protection is the most frequently cited violation by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration, which could explain why falls are the leading cause of death in the construction industry. To address this, the federal agency will once again be sponsoring its annual “Fall Safety Stand-Down Event” from May 4 … Read more

Virtual Reality Software Brings Forklift Training to the Digital Age

The forklift operator trainee climbs into the lift truck’s cockpit. He fastens his seat belt, turns on the ignition switch, puts the vehicle into a forward gear and immediately slams his 4-ton vehicle into a stack of pallets loaded with laptops and other expensive electronic equipment. A training disaster that costs the company tens of … Read more

Most Manufacturing Executives Expect Robots to Take Human Jobs

Editor’s Note: In this week’s Thursday Feature, we take a look at a revealing new survey that explains what manufacturing executives really think about the future of robots in America’s factories and what the implications could be for US workers. Factory workers who fear they could be replaced by a robot sometime in the not-so-distant … Read more

OSHA: Falls from Height the Leading Cause of Occupational Fatalaties

More US workers are killed by falls from elevated platforms and other heights than any other type of workplace accident, according to an official from the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Jordan Barab, US Deputy Assistant Labor Secretary for OSHA, reported during last month’s International Powered Access Federation conference that 574 US workers were … Read more

Cyber Security the Next Concern for Material Handling Industry

Today, operations in warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities and other businesses are more wireless than ever before. People can direct material handling machinery from their desktop, or even their tablet or smart phones. Some machines, such as automated guided vehicles (AGVs) or driverless forklifts — can even perform an increasing number of task autonomously. Then … Read more

Survey: Businesses Plan to Spend More, but More Frugally in 2015

In the coming year, businesses plan on spending more for material handling equipment and supplies, but they are going to paying closer attention to where their money is being spent so they can make sure they are getting full value from every dollar. That’s the feedback received from the Peerless Research Group’s (PRG) 2015 State … Read more