Cary is a suburban community where many residents commute to jobs in larger industrial corridors, distribution centers, and manufacturing sites. Those workplaces often have high traffic flow during shift changes—meaning forklifts and pedestrians may share lanes, loading areas, or pathways.
In these environments, forklift injuries can happen in ways that aren’t obvious at first, such as:
- A near-miss that becomes a full incident during busy entry/exit times
- Pedestrians stepping into blind spots near pallets, racks, or truck docks
- Injuries caused by shifting loads during stacking or repositioning
- Falls or impacts related to dock operations, ramps, or uneven surfaces
When this happens, the employer’s safety documentation and incident reporting become especially important—and you need those materials early.


