For warehouse workers’ general safety, OSHA offers the following general guidelines:
Along with the general safety guidelines, OSHA lists common warehouse citations and their solutions, including:
Forklift accidents are one of the most common issues in distribution centers. Not only are they a frequently-cited OSHA violation, but unprotected forklifts can mean accidents and, in worst-case scenarios, injuries.
Keep your people safe by implementing these solutions:
Train and certify forklift operators
Establish safe operating procedures
Install Industrial Safety Barriers to protect your people
What's separating your workforce from heavy machinery? Choose impact-tested safety barriers to keep your people safe from forklifts and other industrial machinery.
When accidents happen, you need to quickly and effectively communicate them with your employees.
Ensure proper training on hazardous substances and how to store them, and establish protocols and quick hazard communication to keep your people safe.
Keep your people protected:
Maintain a Material Data Safety Sheet (MSDS)
Teach employees the risks of chemicals and how to properly store them
Electric wiring is another commonly cited OSHA violation. The first step is ensuring proper grounding and circuiting to prevent fires and electrical hazards.
Try these solutions:
Provide ground fault circuit interrupters
The next step is protecting your vital electrical wiring. Protect your vital systems with Industrial Safety Barriers like Systems Protector. Systems Protector stops runaway pallets, stock carts, and forklifts from crashing into your electrical, fire safety, refrigeration, and IT systems.
Protect the health of your employees. Proper respiratory equipment ensures employees won't breathe in any potentially harmful toxins.
Put in the time to ensure that each employee understands the precautions and how to properly care for their PPE.
Follow these practices:
Supply employees with personal protective equipment (PPE)
Train employees on how to care for their PPE
Falling items can mean damaged goods and potential injuries to anyone walking beneath the fall zone. Prevent accidents and injuries with proper safety barriers that prevent and protect against falling.
Try these solutions:
Install a “fall restraint” system, like guardrails and railings
Install a “fall arrest” system, like safety nets
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Follow the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) warehouse safety guidelines to ensure your warehouse is taking the proper precautions to keep your people safe.
For a complete list of hazards and their solutions, check out OSHA’s pocket guide to warehousing.
Sources:
OSHA: https://www.osha.gov/Publications/3220_Warehouse.pdf
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