Forklift Safety Pack

Forklift pedestrian safety monitoring for warehouses

Use existing cameras to monitor pedestrian exposure in forklift areas, enforce separation rules, and review incidents with evidence from the edge.

This page maps directly to the Forklift Safety Pack, the Forklift Safety Camera profile, and the bounded Founding Pilot path.

Forklift lanes and pedestrian movement inside a warehouse
Why this matters

Forklifts and pedestrians should not be sharing the same risk without visibility

In many warehouses and industrial sites, forklifts and pedestrians operate in overlapping spaces. The risk is rarely just one dramatic collision. It is repeated exposure.

Edgentik helps teams monitor those conditions using existing cameras and focused forklift safety policies.

Launch forklift safety scope

What Edgentik monitors today

The current launch scope focuses on deployable forklift safety policies that fit real warehouse layouts and the product path that already exists in runtime and review.

Pedestrian in Forklift Zone

Detect when a person enters a designated forklift operating area.

Forklift in Pedestrian Zone

Detect when a forklift enters a pedestrian-priority area.

Forklift in Restricted Area

Monitor forklifts entering zones where vehicle access is not allowed.

Forklift Line Crossing

Detect forklifts crossing configured boundary lines.

Forklift Dwell in Prohibited Area

Detect forklifts remaining in restricted zones longer than allowed.

This launch scope is intentionally focused on zone, line-crossing, and dwell-based forklift policies. Advanced cabin-level or vehicle-attribute policies are not part of the current launch set.

Shared warehouse floor where forklift and pedestrian exposure must be monitored
Forklift monitoring works best when zones, lines, and dwell thresholds reflect the actual floor layout.
Deployment shape

Deploy forklift safety on the right cameras

Not every camera needs every model. For forklift monitoring, Edgentik uses the Forklift Safety Camera profile so the runtime path matches the camera view and the policy pack you actually want to launch.

Person detection and tracking
Forklift detection and tracking
Shared enforcement for zones, line crossing, and dwell
Evidence-backed incidents in the same queue used by the rest of the product

This is what makes the forklift story operationally real rather than a side note on a broader platform page.

Use the cameras you already have

A first deployment should start from the coverage you already rely on, not a full hardware reset.

Forklift lanes
Receiving areas
Pedestrian corridors
Shared loading and movement zones

Best fit for

This page is aimed at teams looking for a practical first deployment where pedestrian and vehicle separation matters immediately.

Forklift-heavy indoor warehouses
Distribution centers
Light industrial sites
Receiving and staging areas
Mixed pedestrian-vehicle operating zones
Founding Pilot

Start with a bounded forklift safety pilot

The fastest way to evaluate forklift safety monitoring is to start with one focused pack.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need new cameras?

Not necessarily. The first step is usually to use the cameras that already cover forklift operating zones or shared pedestrian-vehicle spaces.

Does launch include seatbelt or cabin monitoring?

No. Current launch scope is limited to zone, line-crossing, and dwell-based forklift safety policies.

Can this be piloted before a wider rollout?

Yes. The founding pilot is designed for a focused first deployment using one pack and up to two cameras.