When you're on foot near cars, trucks or other vehicles, following basic safety rules can help to avoid accidents and the injuries that they can cause. But the road is not the only place that you can encounter motorized vehicles … they can be present in your work environment as well.
In many facilities the most common of these are forklifts. They may look small, but they can actually weigh up to three times as much as a car. And if one's involved in an accident people could end up being seriously injured, even killed.
That's why both "pedestrians" and forklift operators must work together to share their space safely…so that they can keep themselves, and each other, out of harm's way.
MARCOM's Video On Demand (VOD) program on "Forklift Safety: for Pedestrians" gives employees the information they need to stay safe when they are walking in an area where forklifts operate.
Topics covered in this course include:
- How and why forklift accidents involving pedestrians occur.
- Safety precautions that facilities can take to help reduce the risk of forklift-related pedestrian incidents.
- How to make sure that a forklift operator is able to see pedestrians.
- Keeping a safe distance from an operating forklift.
- Walking safely around a forklift.
- Safe work practices for pedestrians who are in areas where forklifts operate.
- …and more.
Like all MARCOM courses, this updated course on "Forklift Safety: for Pedestrians" uses a powerful combination of full-motion, high-definition video filmed in real world locations, along with audio, text and colorful graphics to provide the most cost-effective training today.
The "Forklift Safety: for Pedestrians" Micro-Learning curriculum includes the following five 3-5 minute courses:
- "Why Forklift Accidents Happen"
- "General Safety Precautions"
- "Keeping a Safe Distance"
- "Operator-Pedestrian Awareness"
- "Walking Safely Around a Forklift"
- "Safe Work Practices"
For more information, please see Read more about the program