Preventing the most common forklift-related injuries
Driving a forklift requires the operator to focus on multiple tasks at the same time, and focusing on the wrong thing at the wrong moment can cause accidents.
The most common forklift-related injuries involve pedestrian impacts, falling loads or items, and workers falling from the truck or tines. Training and regular reminders can help reduce these tragedies and should be part of your prevention efforts.
Pedestrian impacts
A forklift may strike a worker if pedestrians assume the operator sees them, or if the operator fails to stop and sound the horn at an intersection. Whatever the specifics, a collision likely involves a failure by the operator, the pedestrian, or both. Operators must yield to pedestrians, but must first see them, and pedestrians should never assume they’ve been spotted.
Train operators to use mirrors at intersections and blind spots. Post reminders at intersections, along with signs warning pedestrians to watch for forklifts. If possible, add audible and visual devices on forklifts (beepers or flashing lights).
Falling items
Falling loads or items can injure the operator or others in the area. This could include:
- Unstable loads sliding off the tines when turning corners or stopping;
- Placing an item on a rack that pushes another item off the other side;
- Removing an item that catches and drags another item off the rack; or
- Moving (especially turning) while raising or lowering a load.
Operators must carry only stable and secure loads, use caution while removing or placing loads, and never raise or lower a load while moving.
Pedestrians must stand clear of an elevated load. If something falls, the forklift cage should protect the operator, but it won’t save a pedestrian.
Workers falling
Operators could slip or fall while mounting or dismounting a forklift, but serious injuries occur when the operator carries passengers. Some attachments allow for elevating workers, but cannot be used to transport passengers. Workers may enter the cage only when the forklift is stopped. Everyone should know that riding on the tines or in a cage is prohibited.