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ITA: successful conclusion to National Forklift Safety Day 2025

Next year's Industrial Truck Association event highlighting importance of lift truck safety set for June 9, 2026

By MMH Staff 
June 26, 2025

The Industrial Truck Association (ITA) successfully hosted its twelfth annual National Forklift Safety Day (NFSD) on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. The event, held at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., was also streamed live, attracting hundreds of virtual attendees from across the country.

This year’s NFSD featured a compelling lineup of industry and government speakers who addressed key topics related to workplace safety culture, the integration of safety-enhancing technologies, and strategies for improving human and organizational safety performance.

Speakers included:

  • Brian Feehan, President, Industrial Truck Association
  • Brett Wood, Chairman of the ITA Board and President & CEO of Toyota Material Handling North America
  • Amanda Wood Laihow, Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA
  • Ron Grisez, Director – Product Safety, Crown Equipment Corporation
  • Jonathan Fortkamp, PhD, CSP, Senior Director – Health, Safety & Environment, DHL Supply Chain North America
  • Lisa Brooks, CIE, Principal, Nexus HSE

“This year’s National Forklift Safety Day demonstrated our industry’s unwavering commitment to safety through innovation, collaboration and education,” said Brett Wood, ITA Chairman and President & CEO of Toyota Material Handling North America. “The insights shared today will help employers and operators alike take meaningful steps toward safer workplaces.”

Ron Grisez, NFSD Chair 2025 and Director, Product Safety, Crown Equipment Corporation, emphasized the importance of industry-wide engagement. “The success of National Forklift Safety Day reflects the dedication of manufacturers, users and regulators working together to elevate safety,” Brian Feehan, President of ITA added. “ITA is proud to lead this effort for over a decade and grateful for the broad participation we witnessed today.”

National Forklift Safety Day continues to serve as a critical platform for promoting best practices and enhancing awareness about the safe use of powered industrial trucks across all industries. The video and presentations from this year’s National Forklift Safety Day can be found on the Industrial Truck Association’s website www.indtrk.org. Next year’s National Forklift Safety Day will be held on June 9, 2026.

 

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