OSHA requires that forklift operators receive training, though many agree that the training is shy on the details covering warehouse pedestrian safety. Regardless of how you feel about OSHA rules, you can make your warehouse safer just by following OSHA forklift pedestrian safety requirements.
Following OSHA forklift pedestrian safety requirements is essential to ensure your warehouse is maintaining safe distance between forklifts and pedestrians. Confused about where to get started? Check out the OSHA requirements for pedestrian walkways.
Here, we discuss OSHA pedestrian forklift safety best practices and ways you can optimize pedestrian safety around forklifts.
While pedestrians have the right-of-way when it comes to OSHA forklift pedestrian safety rules, that doesn’t prevent accidents from happening.
Forklifts are dangerous; weighing as much as six cars, despite their smaller size.
Further increasing the difficulty of maintaining pedestrian safety around forklifts, operators must often maneuver around tight spaces with large loads. Decreased visibility leads to decreased pedestrian safety around forklifts.
Pedestrian accidents account for more than twenty-five percent of forklift accidents. These accidents are preventable.
The source of many of these accidents? Poor pedestrian safety measures and a lack of awareness for potential hazards.
With just a few steps, you can dramatically increase your pedestrian safety around forklifts.
Accidents occur even with the best forklift safety measures. Pedestrians often assume that safety measures prevent accidents, but awareness is essential.
Implementation of OSHA forklift pedestrian safety requirements isn’t enough alone to prevent an accident.
By increasing your team’s awareness of forklift hazards, more incidents can be prevented.
It’s easy to assume that everyone just ‘gets’ forklift safety, but that’s a costly belief, just like these:
Bust these myths and get further clarity about how you can improve your warehouse pedestrian safety. Get your forklift safety training today
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