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Men in greater danger than women
October 1st 2009

Male workers have been warned to take a leaf out of their female colleagues’ books , as research reveals that men are far more likely to be involved in a fork lift truck accident than their female counterparts.

Even when the difference between the total numbers of men and women working in the vicinity of fork lifts is taken into account, men are still five times more likely to be hospitalised or killed in a fork lift truck accident, according to theFork Lift Truck Association (FLTA).

The statistics do not just apply to those working on and around the vehicles – the disturbing ratio applies equally to pedestrians

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