Introduction: Forklift accidents can result in serious injuries and costly damages. Understanding common forklift accidents and how to avoid them is crucial for maintaining a safe workplace.
- Tip-Overs:
- Cause: Overloading, uneven surfaces, or turning too fast.
- Prevention: Always adhere to the forklift’s load capacity, drive slowly on uneven surfaces, and take turns carefully.
- Falls from the Forklift:
- Cause: Lifting people up on a pallet or the bare fork arms.
- Prevention: Never use a forklift to lift people unless it is inside a compatible safety cage, that is securely attached to the forklift.
- Collisions:
- Cause: Poor visibility, high speeds, or lack of awareness.
- Prevention: Ensure clear visibility, operate at safe speeds, and look over both shoulders before reversing.
- Pedestrian Accidents:
- Cause: Lack of communication and awareness between operators and pedestrians.
- Prevention: Establish clear communication protocols, use warning signals, and create designated pedestrian walkways.
- Load Dropping:
- Cause: Improper loading techniques or faulty equipment.
- Prevention: Ensure loads are balanced and secure, regularly inspect equipment, and use proper loading techniques. Make sure all pedestrians are at least 3 metres away from the forklift at all times. Never lift a load near or over people.
Conclusion: By understanding and addressing common causes of forklift accidents, you can significantly reduce the risk of injuries and damages. Prioritise safety and proper training to create a safer workplace environment.