Protecting Your Racking - Are Your Shelves Safe?
If
you’re a health and safety manager, or an employee with similar
responsibilities, then providing a safe working environment is your primary
concern and purpose. Safeguarding people and assets from harm is principal to
succeeding in this role. For warehouse safety managers, racking protection is an important consideration due to the mixture
of physical and mental safety precautions that cannot be overlooked.
Initial Prevention
Techniques
Right
from the get go, from the very moment you first install your racking system,
you must have safety at all times. There are numerous safety measures that must
be abided by when installing shelves in your building for the first time, and
when it comes to repairing existing shelf units too. Any electrical equipment
staff have been issued with must have an up-to-date portable appliance testing
examination.
Health
and safety managers should have a detailed understanding of the given risk
assessment and ensure colleagues are sufficiently informed also. Many health
and safety managers will regularly observe and question the skill legitimacy,
abilities and accreditations of the team they are overseeing in order to
prevent problems before they occur.
For
example, anyone employed whose responsibilities necessitates contact with a
shelving unit is expected to easily perform, without hesitation, the proper
lifting and moving technique required when working with heavy stock.
Racking Protection
and Safety Barriers
Once
your shelving units are installed it’s important to consider how you’re going
to protect them, just like you protect your people. Guardrails, racking protectors and safety barriers are essential
safety tools in any warehouse, or any other environment that holds large
amounts of heavy stock. Safety barriers have evolved and improved leaps and
bounds over the last number of years.
No
longer must we rely on fragile and frequently irreparable concrete barriers,
now there is the introduction of Flex Impact safety barriers. These alternative
guardrails are modular in design and absorb the pressure of an impact much more
effectively than the concrete kind.
Vital Standards to
Enforce
Health
and safety managers should always adhere to HSE guidelines. The guidelines
outline all activity concerning shelf racks, such as inspections,
installations, repairs and typical work. These activities should only be
executed by a SEMA permitted racking inspectors or employees. If anyone else is
to undertake the task, the law has been broken. It is also technically illegal
to not report an incompetent member of staff. This applies to all levels of
company management, even colleagues working the same role.
The
personal protective equipment listed in the risk assessment should also be worn
by all members of staff working with or near the shelves. Vehicles should under
no circumstances be operated by anyone other than staff members with the
appropriate accreditation, qualifications or licenses.
If
all of the above is followed, racking protection related injuries will be minimised,
and a safer working environment can be achieved for all!
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