From extreme temperatures, odors and fumes to repetitive movements, heavy vibration and loud noise, the toughest industries on earth demand a lot of workers. With few skilled forklift operators available, even the best-run operations struggle to hire and hold on to operators in such challenging environments.
By LM Staff ·
September 11, 2025
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- The day-to-day physical challenges that have the biggest impact on your operators working outdoors, indoors or in a mix of both conditions
- Ways to set up operating spaces for confidence and efficiency
- Which equipment solutions can help alleviate strain, reduce risk of injury and accidents, and improve productivity
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