HERE ARE THE TOP WAREHOUSE SAFETY TIPS

When it comes down to it, safety is at the heart of any successfully run warehouse. Because without a safe work environment, it’s impossible to sell a product or grow your business. If you’re wondering how to improve warehouse safety, check out our expert warehouse safety tips.

1. Wear protective clothing

 

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It’s essential that your workers wear protective clothing on the job. Many warehouse tasks require personal protective equipment (PPE), while others require employees to avoid loose-fitting clothing, which can be a hazard while operating machinery.

 

2. Keep a clean work area

 

A safe warehouse starts with cleanliness. Residual wrapping, pallet debris, and boxes can interfere with safety in walking areas, so these items should always be properly disposed of as soon as possible. Create a regular cleaning schedule that includes emptying garbage containers, moving outdated inventory, and cleaning assigned zones.

 

3. Move around the warehouse with caution

 

Whether navigating a walkway or operating machinery, moving from point A to point B in a warehouse can often be dangerous. Avoid accidents by moving about the warehouse with caution.

 

4. Require certification before operating machinery

 

Employees should be certified to operate any machinery, including forklifts, walkie stackers, and reach trucks. Having updated certifications minimizes accidents with employees or damage to products, as workers learn to safely use all equipment.

 

5. Dispose of packing material

 

Opening packages or crates quickly creates a big mess that may be tempting to leave until the end of the day. But packing material can create large obstacles for moving around and should be disposed of right away.

 

6. Never lean against stacked objects

 

Workers should be instructed to never lean against stacked objects. No matter how securely your inventory is stored, this can create a serious hazard that could result in injury or damaged products.

 

7. Stack objects properly

 

Pallets can hold a lot of weight, but that doesn’t mean they should be loaded up any way you please. Minimize risk by following proper safety protocol for stacking. Workers should be instructed to never lean against stacked objects. No matter how securely your inventory is stored, this can create a serious hazard that could result in injury or damaged products.g inventory. Store the heaviest items on the bottom and the lightest objects on top.

 

8. Create an emergency plan

 

All workers should be familiar with your emergency plan, which should include what to do in case of a fire, flood, smoke, natural disaster, and more. Employees should also know who to report to, where to go, and how to get help. Practice this plan regularly to ensure all goes smoothly in any situation.

 

9. Train employees to use first aid kits

 

Many workplace injuries can be treated or improved using a simple first aid kit. Make sure you have several complete kits easily accessible and train your employees on how to use them.

 

10. Report safety hazards

 

Report all safety hazards that occur in the warehouse to minimize the risk of it happening again.

Get Safety Certification Guides for Your Warehouse

Following this OSHA warehouse safety inspection checklist will better your chances of having a safe work environment for all—but there’s always more to learn about warehouse safety. Check out Bold Approved today to learn more about safety certification guides for your warehouse.