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Pedestrian Injuries – Eliminate or Reduce

A Near Miss is Really a Near Fatality – Forklift and Pedestrian Injuries 

Published by Timothy G. Wiemer
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Are pedestrian injuries occurring at your place of business? Are pedestrians and forklift trucks working in close proximity? Are your employees ignoring the warning devices you currently have in place i.e. horns?

Its been said with respect to a forklift “A Near Miss is Really a Near Fatality

The FOREWARNER projects a solid blue or red tightly focused spot on the floor, behind or in front (or both) of the vehicle

“Every three days, someone in the United States is killed in a forklift-related accident, and nearly 80 percent of forklift accidents involve a pedestrian. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), approximately 70 percent of all accidents reported could have been avoided with proper safety precautions. “


Forklift Fatality Data

The following paragraphs summarize information about fatalities involving forklifts. The information is from databases that identify work-related fatalities in the United States.

National Traumatic Occupational Fatalities (NTOF) Surveillance System

In the United States, 1,021 workers died from traumatic injuries suffered in forklift-related incidents from 1980 to 1994. The NTOF Surveillance System uses death certificates to identify work-related deaths. These fatalities resulted from the following types of incidents:

Type of Incident % total victims
Forklift overturns 22
Worker on foot struck by forklift 20
Victim crushed by forklift 16
Fall from forklift 9

The information in this section is from the following website:https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2001-109/ ]


Important!:  One common cause of pedestrian injuries occurs when a forklift is traveling in reverse and runs into a pedestrian that is outside the driver’s field of vision.  

Worker Struck by Forklift

The following excerpt was found in DHHS (NIOSH) Publication Number 2001-109. “On October 19, 1995, a 39-year-old female punch press operator at a computer components manufacturer was fatally injured while performing normal work tasks at her station. A forklift was traveling in reverse at high speed toward the victim’s work station. A witness observed the forklift strike a metal scrap bin (about 3 by 5 by 3½ feet), propelling it toward the punch press station. The bin hit the press and rebounded toward the forklift. There it was hit once again and shoved back against the corner of the press, striking and crushing the victim against the press [NIOSH 1996c]”


One way to eliminate this and other incidents and accidents is to provide proper forklift training. Some of the topics that should be discussed during forklift operator training include:


The following information was found on the following website [http://Worker Struck By Forklift, Nicholson Terminal & Dock Co. Cited by OSHA ]. “On Nov. 19, 2013, a worker was struck by a 62,000-pound-capacity forklift carrying a 40,000-pound steel coil at the Detroit marine terminal. Following the death of the worker, OSHA investigated and has cited Nicholson Terminal & Dock Co. with nine safety violations, including two willful and seven serious. OSHA has proposed penalties of $168,700 to Nicholson Terminal & Dock Co., which employs about 75 workers.


If you are concerned about pedestrian injuries or fatalities in your place of business any you are looking for some other solutions, you may find the article from DC Velocity beneficial.  How to curb forklift-related pedestrian injuries and fatalities

OSHA Requirements and Recommended Practices:


Yet another worker struck fatality. The following information was found on the following website [http://www.osha.gov/news/newsreleases/region7/03052015 ].

U.S. Department of Labor

March 5, 2015

Worker Fatally pinned by forklift at Menards warehouse
OSHA cites 1 serious violation at facility operating as Midwest Manufacturing

On Sept. 29, 2014, the U. S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Omaha Area Office initiated a fatality inspection after a 54-year-old forklift operator was fatally injured while moving trusses in a warehouse owned by home improvement store, Menards Inc.

Investigation findings: OSHA’s investigation found the forklift operator placed a load of trusses in one location of the warehouse and was traveling to another area when the forklift veered towards a rack system and the forklift operator became pinned suffering fatal injuries. OSHA cited one serious safety violation for exposing workers to struck-by hazards in the facility.

In the past five years, 15 percent of all workplace fatalities investigated by OSHA in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, have involved workers being struck-by vehicles or objects. OSHA has a regional outreach initiative in Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska to educate workers and their employers to prevent struck-by incidents, which can involve a vehicle such as a powered industrial truck striking an employee, or an employee pinned between the vehicle and a stationary object.

Menards, Inc. operates as Midwest Manufacturing and employs about 315 workers at the Valley location. Menards has about 13,000 employees nation-wide.

Proposed OSHA Penalties: $6,300

Quote: “This preventable tragedy demonstrates how quickly a routine workday can turn deadly,” said Bonita Winingham, OSHA’s area director in Omaha. “Employers must educate and train forklift operators and others working in warehouses to remove debris and other material from the path of forklifts. Struck-by hazards can come from above and below forklifts as well as from material storage racks and items being moved in the facility.”


The use of forklifts are common place in many industries. By implementing a forklift pedestrian safety program and effective forklift training program, you can ensure that your forklift doesn’t become a liability.

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