29/05/2026
A forklift weighs up to three tonnes. A pedestrian weighs 80 kilograms. There is no version of that collision where the person walks away.
Forklift and material handling incidents are among the most violent, most sudden, and most preventable causes of serious injury and death in South African warehousing and logistics. A pedestrian steps out from behind a racking bay. An operator reverses without a spotter. A supervisor sees a near-miss and says nothing because the shift is already running late.
Those are the moments that end lives. And every single one of them is a system failure — not bad luck.
US OSHA data — the most robust global benchmark available, given that South Africa does not publish consolidated forklift incident statistics — estimates that powered industrial trucks cause approximately 85 workplace fatalities and 34,900 serious injuries every year. If anything, the absence of local data means our true picture is worse than we know.
For every operations director and HSE manager running a warehouse floor: here are the 3 controls that matter most.
1⃣ Absolute pedestrian-forklift segregation — no exceptions, no grey areas. Yellow demarcation lines and signage are a start. Physical barriers, designated pedestrian routes, and a zero-tolerance enforcement culture are what actually keep people safe. If pedestrians and forklifts share space anywhere on your floor, that is your highest-priority risk to address today.
2⃣ Operator certification verified before every assignment — not once at hiring. The Driven Machinery Regulations (1988) are unambiguous: no person may operate a forklift without a valid certificate of competency. Check the certificate. Check the expiry. Assign operators only to equipment types they are certified for. An uncertified operator behind the wheel is not a staffing inconvenience — it is a criminal liability.
3⃣ Documented pre-use inspections — every shift, every machine. Brakes, tyres, lights, horn, forks, mast, fluid levels. If a defect is found, the machine is grounded until it is repaired. No exceptions for production pressure. A machine that should not be running is far less costly than the alternative.
RK SAFETY's accredited Forklift Operator and Material Handling Safety training is built for South African warehouse and logistics environments — practical, legally grounded, and designed to build the habits that actually stick.
Download the free Forklift & Material Handling Safety Supervisor's Guide — ten checklist points, legal requirements, and everything your team needs:
👉 https://rksafety.co.za/safety-resources/