Chino’s economy includes logistics, manufacturing, and industrial operations—often near busy road corridors and high-activity work sites. That matters because forklift incidents frequently involve shared traffic patterns:
- Forklifts crossing pedestrian routes near docks and receiving areas
- Intersections between industrial vehicles and workers moving between shifts
- Construction or site modifications that change walkways and visibility
- Deliveries/receiving where outside drivers and contractors enter the same areas
In California, employers are required to maintain a safe workplace. When a forklift crash happens in a confusing layout, a poorly marked route, or during a busy shift change, the question becomes: what safety controls were supposed to be in place—and were they followed?


