Around the world, despite the increased
emphasis on workplace safety, the number of serious accidents involving
forklifts remains high. According to the United States’ National Safety
Council, in 2021 forklift accidents caused 70 work-related deaths across the
country.
“The main forklift safety issues faced by materials handling
operations include ensuring the correct training and certification of forklift
operators, improving visibility from the forklift operator’s seat, the
overloading of forklifts and the damage caused by neglected maintenance and
inspection,” says Sander Loosveld, chief strategy officer and executive vice
president EMEA at GemOne.
As long-term observers of the sector would
note, this list of concerns has not changed much over time. As ever, forklift safety
is about effective training, visibility (for operators and pedestrians) and
ensuring that operators (and other staff) follow correct operational
procedures.
What has changed are the tools available to
turn around the above safety statistics. For this reason, ELOKON senior vice
president of sales Mark Stanton sees cause for optimism.
“The future of forklift safety is very bright indeed. There is
enormous investment being made in technologies such as Lidar, radar, artificial
intelligence (AI) cameras, ultra-wide band networks/sensors, and so on,” he
says.
Citing AI as an example, Stanton says that
while many of these technologies are already being deployed, they are
essentially still in their infancy. In coming years, as these technologies
develop further, they will become even more effective and, as a result,
workplace safety is set to improve.
With this in mind, here is a selection of
some of the latest forklift safety products and their respective suppliers.
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