Lift Trucks, Pedestrians and Loading Docks
Challenges
Powered Mobile Equipment and Pedestrians
Mobile powered equipment (such as lift trucks/rider lift
trucks), vehicles and pedestrians can pose significant risks.
The combination can have costly consequences including
serious harm or death to workers, damage to property
(including equipment, building, or racking systems), costly
downtime, and hefty fines.
Loading Docks
Loading docks are a frequently congested work
environment with equipment, goods, and people, exposed
to weather, often in tight, dimly lit spaces. These conditions
can easily lead to injuries and property losses.
Loading and Unloading Trailers
Loading and unloading trailers can pose unique risks of
worker injury or fatality. Falling from the loading dock due
to trailer creep, premature departure; or breaking through
fragile trailer flooring name just a few of the risks.
Resources
Lift Truck Resource Hub
Pallet Truck Resource Hub
Safety Tips: Proper Line of Sight
Pedestrian Safety Resource Hub
6 steps to Implement a Traffic Management Plan
Workplace Traffic Management (Safe Work Australia)
Job Aid - Forklifts
Struck By, Motor Vehicle & Mobile Equipment
Hazards Initiative (free webinar)
Understand Your Loading Docks Hazards
Assess Your Warehouse Risks
Loading Docks and Warehouses
What Employees Need to Know About Loading and
Unloading Trucks or Trailers
Slips, Trips and Fall Hazards
Challenge
Preventing slips, trips and falls should be a goal of every
safe and healthy workplace. Almost 20 per cent of all lost-
time injury claims in Ontario involve slips, trips, and falls. A
robust housekeeping program, including prompt clean-up
of spills, can be an important means to mitigate the risk.
Working at heights, including the use of ladders and mobile
access platforms, can also pose significant risk in the
workplace. Effective workplans, policies and programs
should be developed in a collaborative fashion. Involving
key stakeholders, including affected workers, can go a long
way to ensure safe conditions and practices are developed,
applied, and maintained, critical for successful risk
mitigation.
Resources
Slips Trips and Falls Resource Hub
Preventing Falls from Slips & Trips (e-course)
Working at Heights: Introduction (e-course)
Preventing slips, trips, and falls (MLITDS)
Housekeeping
Safety Check: Mopping Spills Safety
Ladder Safety
Safety Check – Step Ladder Safety
Case Study – Ladder Safety Warehouse
Mobile Ladder Stands or Mobile Ladder Platforms
Working at Heights Regulations
Court Decision: Fall Protection Cases
Fall From Heights Fatalities Analysis (MLTSD)