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Strobe lights

I have a customer who uses 4 indoor sit down electric forklifts inside a small testing facility- the question is- are strobe lights on the lifts an OSHA requirement? They've never had strobes in the past but recently bought a newer machine (2008 Yale) which came w/ a strobe so now the question has begun- do we need them?
  • Posted 22 Nov 2014 01:12
  • By bbforks
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  • Pennsylvania, United States
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I have a client with nearly 200 forklifts. Only 9 of them have strobe lights.

When I inquired about this, the plant engineer said he saved his company a lot of money by ordering forklifts with no strobes. Inside his distribution center, strobes offer little, if any, advantage to his employees, since they work only one shift, lighting is good, and there is plenty of room for maneuvering throughout their large building including the dock area. Operators are well-trained and supervised. The company has been an OSHA VPP facility for at least 8 years. So, I agree with kevin_t.

However, If there are circumstances where strobes were the likely solution to a recognized hazard, I believe OSHA would require them under the general duty clause (low light conditions, congested or crowded work environment, transient pedestrians, construction zones, etc.) The fact that some warehouse forklifts come with strobes appears to be more of a tort protection for the manufacturers/dealers, and to a lesser extent, an OSHA one.

In my opinion, a job/hazard analysis; a bit of testing; and/or a study of past, relevant serious injuries, fatalities, and court transcripts goes a long way toward answering the practical question of whether strobes are needed to protect YOUR company's interests.

Best wishes,

Joe Monaco
Founder and CEO
Lift Truck Operating Resources (LIFTOR)
  • Posted 11 Dec 2014 23:06
  • By joe_m
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From what i understand its not mandatory....but like all optional/accessories if its on the truck it has to work......only required piece of equipment is the horn and seatbelt i believe......brake lights turn signals and all that arent required but need to be in working order if they are on the truck....
  • Posted 22 Nov 2014 02:05
  • By kevin_t
  • joined 2 Dec'10 - 1,301 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States

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