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We will show you various types of lift trucks from light duty warehouse pedestrian type stackers through to heavy duty counterbalance lift trucks.
Simply select the type most appropriate for your use and then provide your specific requirements such as lift capacity and height.
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Our service aims to provide you with contact details of 3 or 4 dealers that will be able to assist with your enquiry and provide you with competitive quotes.
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Tips for linde h 35 t (series 393) 3500kg counterbalance forklift in and around Selkirk TD7
If you are looking for linde h 35 t (series 393) 3500kg counterbalance forklift in and around Selkirk TD7 remember that lift trucks with a rugged exterior body will help resist damage and lower the cost of ownership.
If you are searching for linde h 35 t (series 393) 3500kg counterbalance forklift in and around Selkirk TD7 then be aware that retired rental lift trucks can be a good option if you are looking for a used lift truck, as are lease returns, repossessions and demonstration machines.
Whilst you are looking for linde h 35 t (series 393) 3500kg counterbalance forklift in and around Selkirk TD7 you might like to be aware that a lift truck driver working at a sawmill was fined £1,750 after an incident in which he was driving a lift truck with a stack of 12 modular sheds. The sheds obscured the drivers vision and as a result he hit a fellow employee with the load causing a fractured pelvis, cuts and bruises. It is important that individuals are aware that they, as well as their employer, have duties under the law to take reasonable care of the health and safety of others who may be affected by their acts or omissions at work. In this case the employer had employed an in-house lift truck trainer and the driver had received regular refresher training and re-testing and as a result it was the employee not the employer that was fined for this incident.