5 STEPS TO PEDESTRIAN SAFETY ON THE MOVE

Everyone in your facility is responsible for creating a reliable work environment. Teaching pedestrians how to act responsibly in environments where lift trucks are operating can create a more secure, productive environment. 

  • USE DEDICATED PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS

    Designated walkways are the best place for pedestrians to make their way across the warehouse floor. Keeping aisles and driving lanes clear will not only help everyone stay safe, but also boost productivity by allowing fewer work interruptions.

  • STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN FOR ONCOMING TRAFFIC

    The same rules apply as when you are crossing a busy street. Be aware of your surroundings and stop, look and listen for trucks if you need to cross an aisle or lane.

  • MAKE EYE CONTACT WITH DRIVERS

    Make yourself known on the floor. It is important to make eye contact with oncoming operators to ensure they know you are in their vicinity.

  • GIVE A FORKLIFT ADEQUATE TIME TO STOP

    Lift trucks cannot stop on a dime. When on the warehouse floor, keep in mind it takes a lift truck an average of 16 feet to come to a complete stop.

  • STAND CLEAR OF LIFT TRUCKS IN OPERATION

    Staying clear of forklifts not only leads to pedestrian safety, but to ensure the operation stays productive and efficient.

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