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Tips for caterpillar gp 30 n 3000kg counterbalance forklift in and around scotland
If you are trying to find caterpillar gp 30 n 3000kg counterbalance forklift in and around scotland bear in mind that satellite storage and retrieval systems can often be used in conjunction with an existing lift truck fleet in order to reduce handling time.
Tip - If you are considering caterpillar gp 30 n 3000kg counterbalance forklift near scotland it may be useful to you to know that in the UK a standard pallet is around 2tonnes in weight and therefore a standard forklift will carry up to 2.5tonnes.
Whilst you are looking for caterpillar gp 30 n 3000kg counterbalance forklift in and around scotland you might like to be aware that a company was fined £20,000 and ordered to pay over £11,000 in costs after one of its workers died in a lift truck accident. The company was prosecuted under the Health & Safety at Work Act for failure to use trained staff to drive its lift trucks and protect the safety of its employees.