Several industry leaders from pipe manufacturer-based Ipex to automaker Mercedes-Benz are going this route, the Journal reports. For example, Mercedes-Benz has been replacing some forklifts with autonomous vehicles since 2018, and Tesla is making a similar change using push carts and trailer-hauling “tuggers” inside its factories.
Forklift accidents are sadly common in construction sites and factories across the United States. Documents from state and federal regulators examined by the Journal list fatal incidents including three that occurred in 2023 over just 21 days. One worker was killed when he was struck by a forklift driver whose view was blocked by the totes the vehicle carries. Another forklift operator plunged to his death when his forklift fell from the truck he was loading. And a third worker died when he was crushed by the forklift’s lifting mechanism.
Injuries from forklift accidents can be catastrophic. One former warehouse worker sued forklift manufacturer Raymond after she fell from one of the company’s stand-up models when it hit a crack in the floor. The vehicle’s steer wheel crushed the worker’s left leg, which had to be amputated below the knee. The worker claimed the forklift was defective because it did not have a door that would have kept her from being ejected.
The future is autonomous vehicles driven by robotics, manufacturers and experts say. Whirlpool’s washing-machine factory in Ohio has eliminated forklifts from its production area and instead uses robotic tuggers to deliver parts to assembly-line workers. Company officials say these tuggers have reduced injuries in factories.
Here are some of the most common types of forklift accidents in construction sites and manufacturing facilities:
Some of the most common causes of forklift accidents include:
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Source: https://www.wsj.com/business/forklift-safety-sales-drop-automation-f5cbaa9e