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When you own or run a commercial warehouse, safety is the first rule of operation. You have to make sure not only that merchandise is handled with care but also that your workers are protected from on-the-job injury. From forklifts and pallets to warehouse racks and reach trucks, there are many moving parts in warehouse operations. Here’s what you should know about instituting preventative measures to ensure safety and security in a warehouse.

A Brief Guide for Improving Warehouse Safety

1. Gates & Bollards 

Use gates and bollards to block access down aisles where workers are moving loads from or onto warehouse racks. Bollards are posts set at intervals to restrict incoming traffic. They’re usually made of industrial-strength material and are sturdy enough to take a hit. Portable, lighter-weight bollards are also available. They can be moved to suit particular needs. Gates can also barricade aisles where potentially dangerous work is taking place.

2. Mirrors & Lighting

warehouse racksMirrors and lighting also enhance the security of warehouse operations. A well-lit warehouse will keep employees from injuring themselves on sharp edges and elevated ledges. Hanging mirrors in blind spots is another tactic to help improve the safety factor of warehouse work.

3. Rails & Floors

Floor-to-ceiling storage spaces and warehouse racks mean forklift operators and other employees have to be aware at all times of rack collapse and the potential for tipping over loads. Adding handrails to staircases and overhanging ledges will help prevent falls. To avoid slipping, mark upper and lower level floors, stairs, and high-traffic aisles with gripping tape to improve traction and aid visibility.

 

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