Dock accidents can be as mild as accidentally pushing your dolly into someone cutting a corner too closely or as serious as a worker being pinned between a forklift truck and the loading dock. Sadly, this is not an unusual dock accident and can happen when a forklift runs off the dock and hits someone. Whether or not you regularly work the loading dock, always keep loading dock safety on top of your mind.
Loading dock safety is important for dock workers to know in order to avoid accidents, some of which can be devastating and life-changing. Always read and understand your workplace safety guidelines and ask questions if something is not clear. Pay attention during all training so that you can be part of the solution, not part of the problem. Be safe out there!
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