Problems in your warehouse can compromise your work process and result in monetary losses. It can also put your staff at risk. Make sure that doesn’t happen by implementing these plans onsite.
Conduct Regular Inspections
Routinely monitor the condition of your racking systems. Identify any problems or issues and deal with them before they endanger your staff’s well-being and safety. Perform self inspections of the racking at the end of each shift and consider hiring an inspector with the proper credentials to perform periodic checks.
Fortify Racking Systems
Consider fortifying your storage racks with added safety features like row end and bull nose protectors. If that’s not possible, think about upgrading your racking solutions to a design that can incorporate these.
Think of Long-Term Use
When you shop around for upgrades or new storage racks, look for options that you can optimize for long-term use, like structural steel systems. These racks are sturdier and more abuse resistant than others. Their designs may also be a better fit for your busy warehouse environments.
Work with the Weight Limits
Never exceed the weight capacity of each rack to prevent damage and eventual collapse. A damaged racking system could compromise your products or supplies while an accidental collapse could put your staff in danger. Ensure that capacities and other system information is clearly displayed throughout your warehouse to operators.
Encourage a Proactive Approach
Communicate with your staff. Let them know the importance of reporting any damage or problems they notice with the racks. If everyone on the team looks out for signs of wear and problems, preventing accidents will be easier. Rack safety should always be an open and ongoing conversation.