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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco95 View Post
    I think the dude who designed that storage system needs to go back to the "special" scool that gave him permission to speak on his own

    That is no WAY the drivers fault.


    WTF?

    the racking fell on its own?

    you touch anything driving a forklift and it IS your fault,,

    admittedly the racking seems a bit fragile,,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    OMG the pen trick!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    OMG the pen trick!



    X2.

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    The fork driver is a dill but the question has to be asked about the racking...it's OH&S time

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    I reckon the real issue is who was the dickwit who stacked the stuff across the access corridor.
    Ah, memories.
    Don Deveson when manager of Ford Broadmeadows Plant used to drive a Falcon hardtop ( fitted with a 428) down the corridors FAST on the weekend.If he hit anything there was hell to pay.
    Now THATwas a good discipline for safe corridors.
    Regards Philip A

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    Wow, that driver moved quickly!

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