Sears Adopts Safety Program for Powered Industrial Trucks
July 3, 2006 • Sears, one of the nation's largest retailers, will adopt a safety and health program to ensure that all powered industrial trucks are operated in a safe manner, as part of a settlement agreement announced last week by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The settlement applies to all Sears stores within federal OSHA jurisdiction.
The agreement settles citations issued by OSHA Sept. 29, 2005, to a Sears store in
Under terms of the agreement, Sears' safety and health program will include formal instruction, practical training, and the evaluation of each truck operator's performance at least once every three years. The company has also committed to maintaining all powered industrial trucks in safe operating condition, and implementing and enforcing a corporate-wide policy that allows only properly trained employees to be elevated and operate the trucks. The company also agreed to pay a penalty of $70,000.


