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Traditional material handling methods often present severe operational and safety hazards when workers attempt to move oversized loads through confined spaces. For decades, standard counterbalance trucks forced operators at a local supply company to navigate six-meter-long polyvinyl chloride (PVC) stillages through a doorway only four meters wide, a process that required reversing delivery trucks onto a busy public roadway.
The introduction of specialized, multidirectional equipment transformed these material handling operations by allowing operators to transport lengthy materials sideways. This maneuvering capability provides greater control and stability while navigating narrow channels, significantly reducing risks for operators, pedestrians and passing vehicles.
By securing lengthy cargo onto an integrated platform, the machinery stabilizes oversized loads during transport across the facility. This method eliminates the need for large crews to manually guide unstable materials, allowing a single operator to complete unloading tasks efficiently and safely.
The initial unit deployed at the facility has remained in active service for nearly three decades. Warehouse managers attribute the machinery’s longevity to robust engineering and a strict regimen of preventative maintenance, including routine checks of oil, coolant, hydraulics and tires.
The long-term reliability of specialized equipment minimizes operational downtime, which can otherwise severely disrupt supply chains and warehouse throughput. Following the successful deployment of the multidirectional unit, the supply company expanded its fleet with additional tailored material handling models, including pedestrian-operated units and narrow-aisle trucks, to address specific safety and spatial requirements across its storage facilities.
Source: OHS Online
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Safety and productivity should always go hand in hand. The success of multidirectional forklifts demonstrates how the right engineering controls can reduce operational risks, improve load stability and create safer workplaces for everyone involved.
At C-Risk Management, we advocate a proactive approach to risk management—helping organisations identify hazards, implement effective controls and foster a culture where safety is embedded in every operation.