Pedestrian Safety Training in Western MA & CT
Hands-On Training to Reduce Workplace Hazards and Ensure OSHA Compliance
Certified Pedestrian Safety Training
Workers who are on their feet navigating busy warehouses, loading docks, and industrial facilities need the proper training to stay alert, aware, and safe. At Maybury, we help protect your workforce with pedestrian safety training designed to prevent accidents before they happen.
Our program teaches employees how to safely navigate workspaces, recognize hazards, and follow best practices around forklifts, tuggers, and other mobile equipment—reducing risk and keeping everyone on site safe.
With over 50 years of experience serving companies across Western MA & CT, we provide practical, site-specific training that meets and exceeds OSHA standards. To request pedestrian safety training, click the button below.
50+ Years of Experience Across Industries
Get On-Site Training Tailored to Your Facility
For over 50 years, Maybury has partnered with businesses across Western MA & CT, helping employees work safely and efficiently. Our OSHA-certified safety professionals deliver customized pedestrian safety training that teaches your team how to recognize and avoid common workplace hazards. Below are some of the industries we most frequently serve.
Warehousing, Distribution & Logistics: During training, workers will learn to move safely in high-traffic warehouses and logistics centers, reducing accidents around forklifts, tuggers, and other vehicles across Western MA & CT.
Construction & Contracting: Maybury’s pedestrian safety program prepare crews to handle changing job sites, uneven terrain, and heavy machinery safely.
Utilities & Public Works: Our expert training helps teams safely operate near equipment, infrastructure, and outdoor hazards, emphasizing awareness and discipline in high-risk environments.
Healthcare Campuses & Large Institutions: Maybury equips staff to safely navigate populated indoor areas, from maintenance and lighting work to deliveries.
3 Reasons to Invest in Pedestrian Safety Training
Prevent Accidents in High-Traffic Areas
Avoid OSHA Fines
Provide pedestrian safety training so your team knows right-of-way rules, hazard awareness, and best practices to stay safe and avoid OSHA fines, which can run as high as $15,000 per violation.
Improve Workflow
Hands-on, site-specific instruction helps employees spot hazards, make safer decisions, and move confidently through busy workspaces.
Explore Our Other Safety Training Programs
In warehouse and workplace environments, many on-site injuries and equipment errors stem from inadequate safety practices or insufficient training. At Maybury, we go beyond basic safety inspections; we’re your long-term partner in building a safer, more efficient workplace.
Our OSHA-certified training programs and tailored safety services help reduce risk, prevent costly accidents, and keep your team compliant. In addition to comprehensive safety inspections, we also offer the following safety training courses.
- Powered Industrial Truck Operator Training meets OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.178 requirements
- Scissor Lift & Boom Training
- Workplace Safety Inspections
- Crane Inspections/Operator Training
- Incident Investigation Training
- Train the Trainer Program for industrial trucks and aerial lifts
- OSHA General Industry 10 Hour/30 Hour
- Lockout Tagout Training
- Fall Protection Training
Pedestrian Training FAQs
How often is refresher pedestrian safety training required?
Refresher training should be completed whenever an employee is involved in a near-miss, demonstrates unsafe behavior, or when workplace conditions change—like updated traffic patterns, new equipment, or altered facility layouts. Regular refreshers help maintain safety and compliance.
What topics are covered in pedestrian safety training?
Our training focuses on navigating shared work zones safely, recognizing powered-industrial-truck hazards, following right-of-way rules, using walkways correctly, improving visibility, and staying safe near loading docks, intersections, and blind spots.
Does your pedestrian safety training meet OSHA requirements?
Yes. The program follows OSHA guidelines, industry standards, and best practices to ensure employees understand how to work safely around forklifts, sweepers, tuggers, and other mobile equipment.
How long does the training session take?
Sessions typically run 1–2 hours. Time may vary based on group size, facility complexity, and whether a walkthrough or site-specific hazard review is included.
Can pedestrian safety training be completed onsite at our facility?
Absolutely. We provide onsite training throughout Western MA & CT, letting employees learn safety protocols directly in the aisles, walkways, and work areas they use every day.