In 2021, there were 1,160 fatal work injuries in the transportation and warehousing industry in 2021, an increase of 9% from 2020. Falls,
slips, or trips caused 59 of the injuries. Exposure to harmful substances or environments caused the other 28, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
What’s more, forklifts were involved in 79,000 nonfatal injuries and 136 fatal injuries in 2020, according to the National Safety Council (NSC). The NSC’s report noted that the most common causes of forklift accidents were operator error, poor training, inadequate maintenance, and lack of safety measures.
Increased safety and reduced risk of accidents or injuries
Improved quality and accuracy of work
Enhanced performance and speed of tasks
Higher morale and satisfaction among workers
Lower costs and liability for the employer
There is no doubt, then, that this data shows the importance of following safety rules, thus avoiding distractions when lifting and climbing in warehouse work. Distractions can have serious and sometimes fatal consequences for workers and their co-workers.
Read more about this important topic on the National Safety Council’s website.
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