Buckeye’s industrial workforce and logistics activity create real, recurring risk patterns. While every incident is different, these are some scenarios that frequently lead to serious injuries:
- Pedestrian-lift truck conflicts in loading docks and warehouse corridors, especially around blind corners, roll-up door traffic, or shift change movement.
- Loading/unloading problems where a pallet, crate, or load shifts—leading to crushing injuries or falling product impacts.
- Vehicle strikes in mixed-use work areas, including sites where forklifts travel near equipment staging, material storage, or contractor walk paths.
- Construction-adjacent material handling (for example, on job sites or supply yards) where uneven ground, temporary surfaces, or changing routes affect safe operation.
Even when the incident “seems small” at first—like a hard bump, a near miss, or a sudden stop—injuries can worsen over the following days.


