- 49. Lucky Escapes
- (Behavioral Safety)
- ... If you have a close call driving in traffic, take the time to review what happened, and why and how you could avoid such problems in the future. If you slip while you are walking, check to see why it happened. ...
- 50. Blind Spots
- (Forklifts)
- ... open out to an aisle and other areas with limited visibility for both pedestrian and forklift operator. It is important that forklift operator's utilize their horn and take it slow when driving in these ...
- 51. Crushed Between Two Forklifts
- (Forklifts)
- ... friend who was reportedly there: The forklift Jerry was driving got wedged between two enormous rolls of paper. They hooked a chain to his and one other to tow his out. Upon getting his out he put his ...
- 52. Hands-Free Cell Phone Devices
- (General)
- Question: When you are driving down the road using a cell phone, is using a hands-free devise safer than holding the phone up to your ear? (Presenter - Let them answer) A new study in the National Safety ...
- 53. Forklifts Versus Pedestrians
- (Forklifts)
- ... at work. If you are driving your truck down a narrow aisle and there is a pedestrian in the aisle who steps to the side to let you by, are you absolutely positive that there is enough clearance for you ...
- 54. Multi-Tasking
- (Behavioral Safety)
- ... already at the family's residence. A group of construction workers in the area were driving by when they reported seeing the trapped man and called for help. Aiken EMS found the door had closed in on ...