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How Collision Awareness Systems Help Meet OSHA Forklift & Pedestrian Safety Guidelines
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According to OSHA, approximately 35,000 serious injuries and 62,000 non-serious injuries involving forklifts occur each year in the U.S., many of which are due to poor visibility, blind spots, and uncontrolled intersections in warehouses.
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