No matter how much automation technology you introduce to the warehouse, it is virtually useless without your employees. By ensuring they are as safe as possible is the key ingredient for a successful, productive and efficient warehouse. There are just a few incidents you may come across, and the ways can plan to prevent them in the future!
Keep your warehouse safe from forklift accidents
It is estimated that an average of two warehouse workers die on the job after being crushed by heavy machinery each month! Serious fatal accidents often occur once employees become a bit too comfortable while operating large pieces of equipment. Although it is great that your forklift operators know the machinery like the back of their hand, they should still continue to be vigilant and aware of their power.
To prevent any injuries, review all possible hazards of operating a forklift and other heavy machinery on a regular basis. What’s more, you should always encourage your employees to remain cautious of their surroundings to avoid potential hazards.
Falling objects
We often discuss the benefits of creating more storage space based on height within your warehouse. However, when misused, it can become an environment for dangerous hazards in the form of falling products. Whether it is stored in a careless manner or it is simply and awkwardly shaped product, correct storage is essential!
To prevent this from happening, follow this method: the heavier the load, the more needed care when stacking. Pay extra attention to cylindrical objects as these can roll off the shelves far too easily.
Slips, trips and falls
Slips, trips and falls make up most general industry accidents. It is estimated that if they cause 15 per cent of all accidental deaths and fall only second to motor vehicle accidents as a cause of fatal injuries.
To prevent any accidents, there are many things you can do:
- Keep aisles organized
- Immediately unload new merchandise on shelves and trash boxes
- Clean up liquid spills
- Eliminate all non-essential steps or ridges
- Place signs near uneven flooring
- Illuminate darker areas
- Utilise anti-slip tape
Pallet Rack Collapses
Pallet rack collapses usually occur when people stock products incorrectly. Even when it comes to storing smaller items, the higher the shelving, the more dangerous they can become.
You can avoid collapses by implementing some best practices such as:
- Performing regular pallet rack safety inspections
- Storing heavier items on bottom tiers
- Creating ample space between racks for forklift and truck access
Ergonomic Strain
This isn’t something you will only find in the office; the warehouse is also affected by ergonomic strain! Primarily associated with back and foot injuries, the strain the body takes in the warehouse can put workers out of commission from anywhere between a few days and indefinitely!
So, how can this be prevented? Ensuring your employees are fully knowledgeable and have a sense of awareness is the first thing you should do. Never ask your workers to push their limits and have an open-door policy that welcomes feedback if they ever feel unsure or unsafe. Train everyone on the floor, including supervisors, on proper lifting techniques.
Get in Touch with Monarch Shelving Ltd
If you would like to get more for your warehouse space with the use of new or second-hand pallet racking, then look no further than Monarch Shelving Ltd. Get in touch to find out more.