Thousands are showing their hand to save lives Are you
Hundreds of companies are already benefitting from Mentor FLT Trainingâs free Show Your Hand kits. But, if youâve not got your kit, thereâs still time to download it, according to the training organisation.
Launched as part of the Fork Lift Truck Associationâs annual safety campaign, #Safetember, more than 500 companies have already received their free Show Your Hand kits.
This campaign, which has been endorsed by the FLTA, UKWA and BSC Safety Management, is designed to establish a standardised interaction between forklift operators and pedestrians to help prevent the hundreds of injuries sustained in workplaces each year.
Contents include everything needed to spread its important safety message, including exclusive posters and videos for presentations and toolbox talks. The materials work together to encourage an environment where all workers know to use Mentorâs simple system:
If the driver sees a pedestrian approaching too closely:
⢠The driver stops their truck
⢠Raises their hand to signal to the pedestrian to stop
⢠If the pedestrian does not stop, the driver turns off the ignition until the pedestrian is safely out of the way
The onus is on the driver to initiate the communication and pedestrians donât have to respond, just stop and remove themselves from harmâs way.
Pedestrians account for 57% of those injured in FLT incidents, and Mentor is hoping the simple idea behind âshow your handâ will help raise awareness amongst this vulnerable group - not just operators themselves - and help reduce accidents and serious injuries across the board.
âSo many of these injuries are completely avoidable,â explains Mentor FLT Training managing director Stuart Taylor. âItâs so important that everyone working either on or around forklifts recognises the dangers involved⌠and â more importantly â the simple hand gesture that could prevent them."
âWhether youâre in the cab or on foot, you should never assume youâve been seen or rely on a colleague to move out of your way. Because thereâs every chance youâve not been seen, or that they donât understand the level of risk involved."
âRaising your hand is a clear, universal signal, so instilling it in the workforce as a part of operatorsâ routines should be relatively straightforward. Itâs also non-verbal so it overcomes any potential language barriers or noisy environments. And with our free resources, it can be implemented at no cost to businesses.â
âThe initial interest has been overwhelming and just proves itâs a much needed solution for busy companies, regardless of industry sector, where operators and pedestrians work side by side. And with accident numbers on the rise, weâll keep doing what we can to spread the message far and wide if it will help save lives and limbs.â
To find out more about âShow your handâ, visit www.mentortraining.co.uk or call 01246 555222.