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Posted By NatashaL Hi I was wondering if anyone could help me? I have been asked to try and source a presentation showing the hazards of dropped objects related with the transport industry.
Does anyone have such a presentation or could put me in the right direction as to where to find one?
Kind regards Natasha
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Posted By Ron Hunter If your definition of transport includes aviation, the obvious one would be "FOD" or foreign object damage due to ingestion (into engines) or being trapped (e.g. in flying surfaces such as elevators). Much of FOD is due to poor housekeeping.
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Posted By Ron Hunter If your definition of transport includes aviation, the obvious one would be "FOD" or foreign object damage due to ingestion (into engines) or being trapped (e.g. in flying surfaces such as elevators). Much of FOD is due to poor housekeeping.
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Posted By NatashaL Hi Sorry maybe i should have made myself a bit clearer, it is for road vehicles - trucks, lorries etc which may also have skips on the back of them carrying waste e.g. wood, et
Kind regards Natasha
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Posted By Ron Hunter Try the FTA (Freight Transport Association) or Road Haulier's Association (in UK) perhaps.
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