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Forklift Safety – Blind Spots Stats and Facts

FACTS

  1. Rear and Side Obstruction: Blind zones behind and beside the forklift prevent operators from seeing pedestrians, especially during reversing or turning.
  2. Load Obstruction: Large or elevated loads can block the operator’s forward view, increasing the chance of striking racks, people, or other equipment.
  3. Inadequate Use of Mirrors or Cameras: Lack of visual aids like convex mirrors or backup cameras can worsen blind spot navigation and reduce reaction time.
  4. Poor Lighting or Visual Contrast: Dimly lit or cluttered areas increase the severity of blind spot-related incidents as hazards become harder to detect.
  5. Pedestrian Traffic in Shared Areas: Crossing paths with pedestrians in aisles or loading zones raises the risk of runovers due to limited visibility.
  6. Turning Corners Without Warning: Blind intersections and tight turns without mirrors or barriers can cause head-on collisions or tip-overs.

STATS

  • In 2023, 67 workers died in the US from incidents involving forklifts, order pickers, or platform trucks, with visibility issues like blind spots contributing to many pedestrian strikes.
  • From 2021-2022, there were 24,960 days-away, restricted, or transferred (DART) cases due to forklift incidents in the US, often linked to obstructed views during maneuvers.
  • In 2021-2022, 15,480 US forklift-related cases resulted in days away from work (DAFW), with blind spots exacerbating risks in pedestrian-heavy areas.
  • Annually, US forklifts cause about 34,900 serious injuries, with pedestrian collisions—frequently due to blind spots—accounting for roughly 20% of cases.
  • Approximately 70% of US forklift accidents, including those from blind spots at intersections and during loads, are preventable with proper training and equipment.
  • In the US, 25% of recorded forklift injuries involve crushing pedestrians against stationary objects, often in blind spot areas like corners or doorways.
  • In Canada, forklifts are involved in about 10% of annual workplace fatalities and 5% of serious injuries, with blind spots cited as a key factor in pedestrian incidents.