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Moody Logistics Invests £30,000 in safety first culture
Moody Logistics and Storage has invested almost £30,000 to introduce additional safety measures for its drivers and warehouse operatives.
The family-run firm has fitted tail lift safety mechanisms to its local delivery trucks as part of a review of its freight management procedures.
Sister company Heathline Commercials installed the tail lift protection systems, including rear door retaining arms and a retractable strap which acts as a safety barrier.
It has also issued its drivers with updated safety procedures, which includes the use of additional ratchet straps to ensure pallets remain secure and pose no risk during the loading and unloading process.
As a result, the Cramlington-based firm has contacted customers to request that they use robust pallets and ensure packaging is resilient enough to withstand extra strapping to the sides and tops of pallets.
It has also replaced its entire fleet of 17 hand operated ‘pump action’ warehouse pallet trucks with electric versions at a cost of £17,000, which make workloads easier and safer to manoeuvre.
Caroline Moody, managing director of Moody Logistics and Storage, said: “The welfare of our staff and the public is paramount and as a result we are constantly reviewing our systems to ensure that we maintain the highest standards when it comes to health and safety.”
Richard Moody, operations director, added: “There is always an element of risk connected with the haulage sector, with shifting loads or falls from tail lifts areas of particular concern. The new measures introduced by Moody’s further reduces that risk and helps reinforce our safety first culture.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by News Gathering .
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