Coolidge has a mix of industrial operations, warehouse activity, and construction-adjacent work zones where forklifts may be moving goods, materials, and equipment on schedules that don’t always allow time for “perfect” safety.
In these environments, forklift injuries often happen because:
- Industrial traffic and pedestrian flow overlap—especially at loading areas, dock entrances, and narrow aisles.
- Shift changes create temporary congestion around equipment.
- Ground conditions (dust, uneven surfaces, or wet patches from tracked-in moisture) affect traction and braking.
- Forklifts are used alongside other activities—like staging pallets, moving materials for ongoing projects, or responding to urgent delivery needs.
When operations run close to the margin, small safety breakdowns can turn into serious harm.


