Warehouse Safety Maintenance

As the world’s leading provider of products and systems for intra-company material flows and waste engineering, SSI SCHAEFER have developed and provided our customers worldwide with innovative warehouse storage systems, at the same time, we want to ensure the installations continue to work for our customers safely throughout the many years of operations.

To ensure the racks and shelving in the warehouses are safe to be in operation all year round, we encourage our customers to work with our racks safety officers to maintain and improve the existing storage systems. The safety enhancements will improve the efficiency in your everyday operation, comply to the European Standards (15635) and achieve greater results. 

OUR RACKS MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OFFICERS SUPPORT: 

  • Racking systems inspections

  • Racks maintenance and repair services 

  • Racks safety training program

  • Racks relocations 

  • Safety signages (Loading and warning signs)

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Rack Safety Inspection and Procedures

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QUESTION FOR YOURSELF

Warehouse safety has always been an important consideration in managing and operating a warehouse, regardless of its size or its inventory nature. Safety inspections must be put in place especially if you have increased shipments, heavy equipment handling and storages of hazardous items or even fast moving products, it is essential to provide a safety protocol and conduct regular trainings for the employees. While racks and shelving form the foundation of a warehouse, not many are familiar with the process of inspection and the intricate process/details it might entail. 

IS YOUR WAREHOUSE AND THE STORAGE SYSTEMS SAFE ENOUGH?
Your warehouse and the shelving and racking are highly exposed to potential hazards every day, by spotting them early will help your employee reduce the danger and risks of working in the environment. 
Some of the common potential causes of shelving and racking damages can include but not limited to the following: 

  • Unqualified or inexperienced forklift truck drivers.

  • Not using the right type of truck for installations (multi-purpose mentality).

  • Poor vehicle access within racking system aisles

  • Employees who are unfamiliar with the safety protocols in managing the racking systems in the warehouse

  • Locating where sketched damages are which can result in 30% to 40% reduction in load carrying capacity 

DOWNLOAD GENERAL WAREHOUSE SAFETY CHECKLIST NOW!

You can start checking your warehouse by downloading this safety checklist to evaluate the general safety of your warehouse or contact our rack safety officer to audit and maintain the rack and shelving in your warehouse.

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