Many forklift incidents in the Bountiful area don’t happen in “industrial movie scenes.” They happen in everyday work environments where people and equipment share space.
Common local risk patterns we see include:
- Tight loading bays and narrow aisles near break rooms, storage areas, or receiving docks
- Pedestrian crossings inside industrial facilities, where visibility is limited by racking, pallets, or equipment placement
- Shifts that overlap with deliveries, leading to rush conditions and traffic bottlenecks in parking/receiving areas
- Construction-adjacent operations, such as staging materials where lift trucks move between work zones
- Winter conditions affecting outdoor yards (mud, snow, and traction issues around entrances and ramps)
When these conditions aren’t managed through clear traffic patterns, barriers, and supervision, forklift crashes can result in serious injuries—often with disputes about what was “reasonable” on the day of the incident.


