Caught-In or Between Hazards - Construction Safety Tips from SafetyVideos.com

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This video provides essential safety guidelines for preventing forklift and pedestrian accidents in busy work environments. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration between forklift operators, pedestrians, and facility management to minimize risks. By following these safety measures and protocols, both operators and pedestrians can help prevent collisions and ensure a safer workspace.

KEY TOPICS COVERED

Forklift-related hazards Understanding the risks associated with forklift operations, including visibility challenges, braking issues, and the dangers of tip-overs.
Pedestrian safety tips Tips for pedestrians to stay safe around forklifts, including maintaining a safe distance, staying visible, and being alert in busy areas.
Operator responsibilities The crucial role of forklift operators in preventing accidents by following safe driving practices, planning routes, and communicating effectively with pedestrians.
Facility safety measures Using designated walkways, speed limits, and warning signals like horns, lights, and alarms to enhance safety in shared spaces.
Exclusion zones Defining safe distances around moving forklifts and the use of visual aids like zone warning lights to indicate where pedestrians should not enter.
Communication and awareness Encouraging clear communication between operators and pedestrians to acknowledge presence and avoid misunderstandings.
Training and preparedness The importance of ongoing safety training for managers, operators, and pedestrians to ensure adherence to OSHA regulations and best practices.

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