Are Your Chains OSHA Compliant?
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Forks and chains lift thousands of pounds every day, and unchecked wear can lead to dropped loads - resulting in severe damage to property, or even the death of an employee. That’s one reason forklift chain inspection is required as part of OSHA’s daily pre-operation forklift inspection.Â
A forklift’s chains can last three to five years in an average single-shift operation, but environmental factors such as dust, weather, chemicals or an uneven operating surface can cause chains to degrade faster. Because some damage can be easily missed, it's important to periodically take a closer look to ensure chains are in safe operating order. Here's what to look for:Forklift Chain Inspection
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