Common pedestrian traffic hazards
Best safety practices for drivers
Best safety practices for pedestrians
OSHA safety standards
It’s easy to forget forklifts are powerful, dangerous vehicles when you’re around them all day. It’s also easy to take a turn too fast or forget to honk while backing up in the hurry to finish your work. Easy to forget, that is until someone gets hurt. On average, 20,000 workers are killed or injured in forklift-related incidents each year.
Who is responsible for forklift safety?
The safety of pedestrians working around forklifts is shared by the pedestrian and the forklift operator. Forklift accidents happen when pedestrians are either hit by a forklift or a load. It’s important for you to remain aware of your surroundings, especially in areas of heavy pedestrian traffic. Forklifts typically operate in confined spaces which create blind spots and areas of impaired visibility.
This course will cover the following areas:
Forklifts maneuver differently than other vehicles. This requires you and other workers to practice awareness of their surroundings. This is known as situational awareness, which is a crucial skill for ensuring workplace safety.
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Disclaimer: One of every ten forklifts in the US will be involved in an accident every year. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178(I) requires that employers provide forklift operators training for vehicle inspection and maintenance. Operators must be over 18 years of age and be recertified at least once every three years. See also CSA standard B335-04 (R2012). This module does not, and is not intended to, replace forklift training provided by a qualified instructor or as a source for all OSHA regulations and requirements. This training is for general training purposes only.