Sterling’s workforce includes distribution centers, machine/parts facilities, agricultural support industries, and construction-adjacent operations. In these settings, forklift activity can overlap with:
- Loading/unloading in tight bays where pedestrians pass close to truck traffic
- Shift changes when people move between break areas, docks, and staging areas
- Dust, weather exposure, and variable lighting that can affect visibility and footing
- Temporary work zones created for deliveries, maintenance, or seasonal workload
Those conditions can turn a “routine” forklift movement into a high-risk event—especially if pedestrian routes, dock controls, or safety signage weren’t maintained.


