Lowell is growing, and with growth comes more industrial traffic around busy commercial corridors and distribution activity. In practice, that often means:
- More pedestrian and employee movement around docks, entrances, and break areas
- Tight worksite layouts where forklifts and foot traffic share the same “corridor”
- Scheduling pressure—overtime, fast turnarounds, and weekend shifts—where safety checks may be rushed
When a forklift accident happens in a space like that, the cause is rarely “just bad luck.” It’s usually tied to a chain of factors such as traffic control, training, equipment condition, or whether hazards were addressed after earlier near-misses.


