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Toyota provide free safety materials at Health and Safety North

Toyota Material Handling UK will be providing a number of free health and safety materials and advice to visitors at the Health and Safety North exhibition at the Bolton arena on the 7th and 8th October 2015.

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Located on stand H14, Toyota Material Handling UK will be exhibiting a range of manual hand pallet trucks and powered pallet trucks that reduce manual handling, and will be on hand to provide support and free safety resources to visitors to the stand who use materials handling equipment.

The free safety resources include forklift safety guides, manual handling guides plus a number of best practice posters for reach trucks, powered stackers, powered pallet trucks and forklifts.

The Toyota team will be available to talk to visitors about their materials handling operations, from simple hand pallet trucks to the latest range of engine and electric-powered forklifts.  On stand there will be the BT ProLifter manual hand pallet truck that features unique Pro Start technology which helps to get loads moving with 67% less effort than a standard hand pallet truck.

Also on the stand will be the new electric high lifting hand pallet truck which can be used for moving goods quickly and easily, but also elevating loads to a comfortable work height up to 80cm. Alongside production lines or order picking processes, this truck provides excellent stability and high manoeuvrability to make operations simpler, more ergonomic and safer for operators.

Tony Wallis, Sales and Marketing Director at Toyota said, “At Toyota we are focused on providing not only the safest trucks for our customers, but also advice and support.  As a materials handling partner we help our customers through the process of choosing equipment, but also throughout the lifetime of the truck by providing operator training, service support and Thorough Examinations.”

Visit Toyota at Health and Safety North (Stand H14) at the Bolton arena on the 7-8th October.

Source: Toyota Material Handling