Special reporting: National forklift Safety Day 2025

Special reporting: National forklift Safety Day 2025

National forklift security day | June 10, 2025


At the National Forclift Safety Day – June 10, 2025 – the Industrial Truck Association (ITA) and its members in the United States emphasize the safe use of fork stacks and the importance of proper operator training. Education meetings:

  • Updates to Osha regulations and resources,
  • Recommendations to improve the safety of forklift operators and pedestrians in facilities in which forklifts are used, and
  • Presentations by industrial security and regulation experts.

The program on June 10, which is both personally and live streams, is free and accessible to the public. Click here to obtain information about registration.

As the official media sponsor of the National Forclift Safety Day, DC speed Prepare special reporting on the event, including security-related feature articles, news, comments and online presentations. Have a look again soon because we will add new content before and after the event.

National forklift security day 2025 News and Articles

Start these speakers at National Forklift Safety Day 2025
Experts in industrial safety and forklifts will be the headliners of the 12th annual forklift program of the Industrial Truck Association on June 10 in Washington, DC and Livestreamed.

ITA: Who we are and what we do
Every year the Industrial Truck Association (ITA) organizes the national day of forklift security (NFSD) on the second Tuesday in June. Your goal is double: to highlight the commitment of the industry truck industry for safe practices and to clarify customers and political decision -makers about the safe use of forklifts and the importance of training the operator.

A globe troting ambassador for forklift security
The chairman of the national forklift security day, Ron Grisez of Crown Equipment, believes that the safety of the forklifts knows no limits.

Take a walk on the safe side
These practices, tools and technologies can help to protect pedestrians safely in areas where they come across forclift.

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