L117 update support

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

In response to greater responsibilities for managers and supervisors overseeing fork lift truck operations, CFTS is urging managers and supervisors to be vigilant when it comes to Thorough Examination.

CFTS (Consolidated Fork Truck Services), the body responsible for the fork lift truck industry’s national accreditation scheme and standards in relation to Thorough Examination, is also drawing attention to the latest official guidelines, following a spate of management prosecutions. 

CFTS chairman Mike Mathias explains: “In the Health and Safety Executive’s updated fork lift truck safety guidance document, management’s duty to ensure a safe working environment is highlighted. Thorough Examination is one of the areas of responsibility specifically covered by the revised documentation.”

Entitled ‘Rider-operated lift trucks. Operator training and safe use. Approved Code of Practice and Guidance (L117)’, the guidance clarifies what is expected from those in charge of operations and work sites. 

Fees may be incurred for companies that fail to meet the required safety standards and there is a risk of prosecution. 

To help, the CFTS website (thoroughexamination.org) contains clear and concise advice, as well as a member finder app which signposts visitors to CFTS accredited companies in their area. 

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