Workplace Transport Safety: Forklifts, Pedestrians & Traffic Management
Last updated: 10 November 2025
Author: Jade Anderson, Senior Reporter — UK-Safety.News
Design for Separation
Physical segregation (barriers, kerbs), one-way systems, marked crossings, clear sightlines, and protected pedestrian walkways are the foundation of safe yards and warehouses.
Core Controls
Routes & layout
Define FLT routes; keep loading zones clear; protect doorways and corners.
Speed & visibility
Set/enforce speeds; use mirrors, lighting, reversing alarms, blue spot lamps.
Vehicle condition
Daily checks; maintenance logs; brakes, horns, lights, reversing aids functional.
Competence & supervision
Accredited FLT training, refreshers, authorisations; supervisor walkarounds and spot checks.
Loading & stability
Know capacity plates; secure loads; avoid elevated travel; use suitable attachments.
Quick Yard Audit
✅ Pedestrian/vehicle segregation in place
✅ Speed control measures enforced
✅ FLT daily check records current
✅ High-risk interfaces controlled (doors, crossings)
✅ Incident/near-miss trends reviewed monthly




















