MOVING & LIFTING
WAREHOUSING, HANDLING & STORAGE
LEEA LAUNCHES NEW POWERED LIFTING MACHINES AND MANUAL LIFTING MACHINES COURSES ON ITS ACADEMY 2.0 PLATFORM
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EEA (Lifting Equipment Engineers Association) is now offering members the PLM (Powered Lifting Machines) Manual Lifting Machines (MLM) Global courses in English, Arabic, Bahasa, Brazilian Portuguese and Simplified Chinese. These are the latest additions to the market leading training courses being rolled out as part the Association’s state-of-the-art Academy 2.0 platform. LEEA’s all new Foundation Certificate training course – FOU (Global), is already available in these languages online to all members, as is the Lifting Accessories Course, LAC (Global). This latter course replaces the previous ‘Lifting Equipment General (LEG) Diploma’. The assessment for these courses has
been updated and refined to provide a robust and high-quality service.
Introducing courses to the platform means members can carry out their training when they want, how they want and for as long as they want. The platform is suitable for any device and has an offline study capability with auto-sync updates once back online. LEEA’s substantial investment into a technology upgrade in its Huntingdon training centre makes e-learning a real option for learners. Equipped with high tech cameras, speakers, microphones and other equipment LEEA staff can hold classes with delegates from across the world and deliver training via Zoom with maximum effectiveness.
Holders of the LEEA’s new ‘smart’ TEAM Card, which provides instantly verifiable data when required, will have any new qualifications updated by the LEEA team when changes occur.
LEEA expects these exceptional new courses to be extremely popular with members and looks forward to hearing feedback from participants. Watch this space for news of more courses being rolled out on the Academy 2.0 platform.
For further information or to book your place on a course, please email:
academysupport@leeaint.com.
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ANYONE CAN LIFT HEAVY OBJECTS WITH TAWI’S VACUUM LIFTING TECHNOLOGY T
he logistics industry has a long history of manual handling, with workers often required to lift heavy objects to move goods from one place to another. Over time, this has led to several health and safety concerns, with many workers experiencing musculoskeletal disorders (MSD’s) that can affect any part of the human body, including: bones, joints, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, muscles and other soft tissues or strains as a result of lifting heavy objects. Furthermore, there is a growing movement towards workplace equality when lifting heavy objects. Many companies are implementing policies and training programs to ensure that all employees, regardless of gender or age can safely lift and move heavy items with the help of vacuum lifting solutions. This not only promotes fairness and inclusivity but also helps to prevent workplace injuries.
HOW HEAVY IS TOO HEAVY? Determining how heavy is too heavy is a complex question that depends on some factors, including the object’s weight, the distance it needs to be moved, and the physical capabilities of the person doing the lifting. Generally speaking; however, avoiding lifting objects heavier than 22 kgs is a good idea. Lifting technology can play an important task in this activity, reducing the need for manual lifting of goods.
LEVELLING THE PLAYING FIELD To help change the lifting landscape and reduce the risk of injury, companies can take several steps. These include: · Investing in equipment such as vacuum lifting technology and lifting trolleys · Provide training and education on using vacuum
lifting equipment · Encourage teamwork by creating an environment, where employees are treated equally and fairly
IMPROVING EMPLOYEE MORALE Moving heavy objects in a warehouse environment can be a monotonous task. Managers need to be aware, even with the use of machinery and robotic equipment, that the day-to-day stress of doing such a job may contribute to mental health issues due to the repetitive nature of the task.
Vacuum lifting devices can help improve employee morale by making jobs easier and less physically demanding. This can lead to increased job satisfaction and decreased employee turnover.
IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY Vacuum lifting devices can help employees be more productive by allowing them to move heavy objects more quickly and easily. This can lead to increased output and decreased downtime. It can also help increase ROI as more orders are completed and shipped in rapid time.
IMPROVING ERGONOMICS Reducing the amount of manual handling when packing and picking can also improve ergonomics by reducing the amount of bending, twisting and reaching that employees need to do when fulfilling orders. People need to work together so that everyone can lift heavy objects safely and effectively. By taking steps to reduce the risks associated with manual lifting, companies can help ensure their workers’
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health and well-being while also improving their bottom line by reducing the costs associated with injuries and workers’ compensation claims. Overall, TAWI lifting equipment is a valuable tool for improving Health & Safety in logistics as well as introducing equality in the workplace. TAWI can help create a safer, more productive and diverse working environment by reducing the risk of injury, improving productivity, and improving safety. Let’s face it, using a machine means that the workflow never slows down, they don’t get tired – and they massively reduce the risk of injury.
Here are some examples of logistics companies that use TAWI lifting equipment: · UPS, one of the world’s largest logistics companies, saw its revenue climb nearly 20 per cent during COVID by using lifting equipment in its warehouses globally. TAWI helped UPS improve safety, productivity, and cost savings. · FedEx is another large logistics company that uses TAWI’s vacuum lifters effectively and has helped FedEx improve safety, productivity, and customer service. · DHL is a global logistics company that uses TAWI’s lifters in its warehouses worldwide. TAWI has helped DHL improve safety, productivity, and environmental performance.
These are just a few examples of the many logistics companies that use TAWI lifting equipment. If you want a safe and efficient way to lift and move heavy objects, reduce manual handling and retain a great workforce, TAWI lifting equipment is a smart option.
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