Knowing the basics of forklift safety in the warehouse can prevent injury and more!
Making your warehouse safe is crucial if you want to fully optimize your operations. Keeping safety in mind provides a safe work environment for everyone! Accidents can harm your business bottom line as well as damage your company’s reputation, and even injure someone.
Employees and visitors to your warehouse want to leave unharmed.
Make sure everyone knows these forklift safety tips:
- Your forklift operator must be trained and authorized to operate a forklift.
- Forklifts should always be inspected before operating.
- Don’t assume the forklift operator sees you.
- The forklift operator should always wear their seat belt, if available while operating the lift.
- Ensure the area is well lit and the area is clear.
- No one should be allowed on any part of the forklift while it is being operated.
- Plan for proper and timely forklift maintenance.
- Never allow anyone to stand or walk under the elevated portion of a forklift.
- Provide forklift awareness training for pedestrians. It is an important step in making people aware of the hazards and reinforcing the risks involved when near a forklift.
- Do not travel on the lift with the load above a safe transport height.
- Do not lift anyone without the proper platform and according to national regulations.
- Do not exceed the truck lift capacity.
- When your view is obstructed, drive in the opposite direction.
- Operators should remove the key from the ignition/log off when leaving the forklift.
- Create designated walkways or travel ways to separate pedestrian and forklift traffic.
- Restrict people from entering areas where the forklift is operating.
- Avoid driving forklift near areas where pedestrian traffic is high.
- Sound the forklift horn at intersections, crosswalks and when existing an aisle.
- Pedestrians should always let the driver know they are in the area. Attempt to make eye contact with the driver to ensure they have seen you.
- Forklift operators and anyone in the area should be prepared for the unexpected.
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It made sense when you said that people should be restricted from entering the area in which the forklift is being operated. The company I work for is thinking about hiring a forklift service within the next few weeks so we can reorganize our warehouse. If we follow your tips, it should be pretty easy to keep everyone safe while the forklift is being used!
I appreciate your tip to make sure that your forklift operator is trained and authorized to operate a forklift. My brother owns a large warehouse and he would like to learn how to drive a forklift. I’ll let him know he should get a license and take classes before attempting to operate anything.
It made sense when you said that forklift operators need to undergo the proper training before they operate the equipment. The company I work for needs to buy a forklift to use in our new distribution center in the city. Thanks for helping me understand why we should prioritize finding a forklift training program to use!