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PROTECTING WHAT MATTERS MOST: YOUR TEAM

Written by HODGE | Mar 27, 2026 9:00:00 AM

 

In busy warehouse environments, pedestrians and equipment often share the same space, making safety a constant priority. Many incidents come down to a few common issues: limited visibility, unclear traffic flow, and lack of separation between people and moving equipment.

The good news? Small, intentional changes can make a big difference.

WHY PEDESTRIAN SAFETY MATTERS

Pedestrian-related incidents are among the most serious safety risks in an operation. Focusing on visibility, awareness, and separation helps protect your team, reduce downtime, and create a more predictable, efficient workflow.


SIMPLE WAYS TO IMPROVE PEDESTRIAN AWARENESS

  1. Create Separation

    Designate walkways and use barriers, guardrails, and bollards to keep people out of high-risk areas.

  2. Increase Visibility

    Add convex mirrors, LED safety lighting, floor striping, and signage to eliminate blind spots and clearly define pedestrian zones.

  3. Boost Awareness

    Use blue forklift lights, backup alarms, and motion alert systems to help employees stay aware of nearby equipment.

  4. Reinforce Traffic Flow

    Clearly marked lanes, signage, and speed control measures help reduce confusion and keep movement safe and consistent.

  5. Train Your Team

    Operator training and ongoing safety education ensure everyone knows how to navigate shared spaces safely.

START SOMEWHERE

Every facility is different. A thoughtful mix of equipment, layout improvements, and training can significantly reduce risk.

At HODGE, we're making your safety our business. Let us help evaluate your operation and recommend practical solution to keep your team safe and protect your business.

CONTACT A HODGE EQUIPMENT EXPERT TO GET STARTED.