OneForklift Accident Can Cost More Than You Expect
People Costs
Operational Costs
Financial Costs
Four Common Risks Behind Forklift Collisions

Blind Spots

Pedestrian-Vehicle Interaction

Delayed Driver Response

Lack of Risk Warnings
Develop Appropriate Forklift SafetySolutions for Various On-Site Risks

7/10-Inch HD Forklift Monitoring System

AI Forklift Collision Warning System

Forklift Proximity Warning System

Forklift Reversing Radar Anti-Collision

UWB Forklift Zone Warning System

Forklift Safety Warning Light
Suitable for Various Forklift Operating Environments

Forklift Fleet Management System for Safer Operations
Visible Deployment, Measurable Safety Improvement
CUSTOMER PAIN POINT
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Forklift Safety SystemFAQsBefore Choosing a Solution
A: Start with the main risks on site, such as blind spots, pedestrian crossings, reversing areas, narrow aisles or high-frequency vehicle traffic. WTSAFE can help match camera monitoring, AI detection, radar warning, UWB distance alerts and visual warning devices based on the worksite layout.
A: A reliable supplier should understand forklift working conditions, provide flexible product combinations, support different vehicle models and offer practical installation guidance. It is also important to check whether the system can adapt to your power supply, mounting space and operating environment.
A: Yes. In areas where workers and forklifts frequently interact, the system can identify pedestrian approach risks, trigger warning alerts and remind both drivers and nearby workers to keep a safe distance.
A: Yes. Most WTSAFE forklift safety products can be retrofitted to forklifts already in use. Before installation, the vehicle power supply, camera or sensor position, display location and wiring route should be checked to ensure stable operation.
A: Yes. Depending on the application, WTSAFE can match IP-rated cameras, radar sensors, reinforced wiring and forklift warning devices to support warehouses, factories, ports, outdoor yards and other complex operating conditions.
A: Yes. Depending on the selected configuration, warning events, driving video and abnormal behavior records can be stored for later review, helping managers support accident analysis, responsibility tracing and safety training.



