5 Essential Warehouse Safety Checks to Do Today

Check Your Warehouse for Safety Issues

Keeping your warehouse in tip-top shape is key to making sure everything runs smoothly and safely.

Regular safety checks of your racking can prevent accidents, boost efficiency, and save on costly repairs or downtime. If you spot any damage on your racking, report it to your Person Responsible for Racking Safety (PRRS) as soon as possible for them to take the appropriate action.

Emil Malczewski, our Trainer here at Rack Group, discusses five other important things you should check in your warehouse today:

1. Check for Weight Load Notices on Racking

Every run of racking in your warehouse should have a Weight Load Notice (a.k.a. Safe Working Load Sign). These signs let everyone know the maximum weight each section can safely hold. Hereā€™s what to do:

  • Make them visible and readable: The signs should be easy to see and read.
  • Ensure theyā€™re accurate: Double-check that the load capacities match your specific racking setup.
  • Keep them updated: If youā€™ve changed your racking or the types of goods stored, make sure the signs reflect that.
Rack Group Weight Load Notices

2. Inspect Beam End Connectors for Safety Locks

Each beam end connector in your racking system needs a beam safety lock or connector pin. This helps keep the beams securely in place. Hereā€™s what to look for:

  • Make sure theyā€™re there: Every beam end connector should have a safety lock or pin.
  • Use the right type: Ensure the pins are the correct ones for your racking type.
  • Check their condition: Look for any wear or damage and replace any worn-out locks or pins.
Rack Group Safety Locks

3. Ensure Racking Depth Matches Pallet Types

Your racking depth should match the types of pallets youā€™re storing to avoid overhang into aisles, which can be a safety hazard. Hereā€™s a quick guide:

  • Chep Pallets: Usually 1000mm deep.
  • Euro Pallets: Typically 1200mm deep.

Most racking is set up at standard depths of 900mm or 1100mm. Make sure your racking depth fits the pallets youā€™re using to keep everything safe and tidy.

Rack Group Pallet Safety Awareness

4. Check Baseplates for Secure Bolting

Every baseplate in your racking system should be securely bolted to the ground. This keeps the uprights stable and prevents them from shifting. Hereā€™s what to do:

  • Ensure at least one bolt: Each baseplate should have at least one bolt securing it.
  • Add more if needed: Some baseplates have 2 or more holes; use these extra holes if you have to re-install a bolt.
  • Regularly inspect: Look for any signs of movement or damage and secure or replace bolts and baseplates as needed.
Rack Group Baseplate Safety Awareness

5. Maintain Safe Clearance Above Stored Goods

To prevent accidents and ensure forklift safety, there should be a minimum clearance above your stored goods. Hereā€™s the rule:

  • 75mm minimum: There should be at least 75mm between the top of the stored goods and the beam above.
  • Increase clearance with height: As the height of the stored goods increases, so should the clearance, since visibility from the ground decreases.

Regularly checking and maintaining this clearance helps prevent goods from being accidentally hit or damaged by forklifts.

Rack Group Racking Safety Awareness

Conclusion

Doing these simple safety checks as part of your regular racking inspection can make a big difference in keeping your warehouse safe and efficient. By checking weight load notices, ensuring safety locks are in place, matching racking depth to pallet types, securing baseplates, and maintaining safe clearance levels, youā€™ll create a safer working environment for everyone.

For more tips and training on racking safety, click here. Our racking safety training courses can help your team keep your warehouse racking safe and compliant.

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Gary Coleman brings a wealth of experience to the role, having spent over 18 years in the industrial sector, primarily with NENE Warehouse Solutions. During his tenure at NENE, Gary held several key positions, including National Account Manager and Managing Director, demonstrating his expertise and leadership capabilities.

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Gary expressed his enthusiasm for the new role, stating, ā€œI am thrilled to join the talented team at IWS Group. Together, we will work towards driving the business forward, enhancing our service offerings, and ensuring we provide exceptional value to our customers. I look forward to contributing to the growth and success of Rack Group and Brandsafe and am excited about the opportunities ahead.ā€

In conjunction with this appointment, Susy Keating has decided to step down from her role at Brandsafe after a decade of dedicated service. Susy's contributions have been instrumental in the growth and success of Brandsafe, and her decision to leave was made with careful consideration. She will remain with the company until the end of July, ensuring a smooth transition by working closely with Gary and her team.

"Over the past 10 years, Brandsafe has been a significant part of Susy's professional journey. Her commitment and dedication have been invaluable to both Brandsafe and the IWS Group," said Richard Harden, CEO of IWS Group. "We thank Susy for her remarkable service and wish her all the best in her future endeavours."

The operational, sales, installation, and finance structures within Brandsafe and Rack Group will remain unchanged, ensuring continuity and stability for our clients and partners.

Please join us in welcoming Gary Coleman to the IWS Group team. We are confident that his extensive experience and leadership will drive continued success for both Brandsafe and Rack Group.

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