Improper forklift use and maintenance can pose many risks for a business. The success of a corporation relies on sustaining efficient operations and financial choices. Accidents can result in many issues for companies, including employee safety, damages, employee retraining, and possible non-compliance penalties. Investing in quality training and certification can help businesses limit the occurrence of accidents and lower these associated risks.
Employee Safety
Keeping all employees safe is a priority for all businesses and is vital to the overall performance of a company. Missing employees due to injury or suspension will affect the process, which can result in lost revenues. Offering employees a safe work environment also improves their morale, and will likely result in longer employment and devotion to the company.
Damages or Repairs
The costs associated with accidents can add up between damaged products, industrial shelving, and the forklift machines themselves. Additionally, the time it takes to clean up, repair equipment, and resume operations can slow production further, resulting in loss of revenue.
Retraining Employees
Hiring untrained employees without proper certification can result in a longer hiring process in the end. If accidents or misuse of equipment occurs, resulting in suspension or termination, businesses may find themselves repeating the hiring process more frequently, wasting their time, money, and resources.
Non-Compliance Penalties
Businesses across Canada are required to comply with the CSA Safety Standards. The CSA B335-15 safety standard indicates the training that must be met by employees, employers, and forklift training facilities. If found to be non-compliant with this standard, businesses can be penalized with fines, which will increase with repeated offenses.