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Employees Compete in 1st Annual Forklift Challenge
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Four employees from the Albany plant did a great job representing National when they competed in the first ever “Columbia Forklift Challenge” at the annual Oregon Governor's Occupational Safety and Health (GOSH) Conference March 7-9.
The event challenged the driver’s ability to safely operate a forklift in a variety of challenges, including lifting a bowling ball and knocking down pins. Although they didn’t win, they accomplished their goals: to have a good time, and to return to the Albany plant with good ideas and experience.
Pirctured: Mike Skoein, Steve Hastings, Scott Ackerson and Randy Gray at the Columbia Forklift Challenge
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