Storage Areas
In a typical storage area, heavy mobile machinery and staff are working in the same space.
This immediately presents potential safety hazards such as blind spots, obstacles and poor visibility, plus human factors such as lapses in attention/ judgement or staff ignoring safety protocols. As a result, the safe movement of/ storage of products has to be the #1 priority for any storage area. Introducing safety initiatives or additional safety training can help lower the on-site risks, but still the danger is a real one.
The most common safety hazards in Australian storage areas are:
Forklift related incidents (collisions, tipping etc.)
Compact space
Worker fatigue
Strain from manual labour
Falling from heights
Pedestrian accidents
Contact with harmful substances
Unsafe racking
Improper storage of flammable/ dangerous goods
Gas cylinders not chained to walls
Broken glass
Build-up of refuse and redundant equipment
Load-shifting equipment (powered mobile plant like forklifts, ride-on pallet movers, walkie stackers, pallet jacks, trolleys etc.) present pedestrian safety risks such as:
Collisions with pedestrians and/ or loads falling onto them.
Rollovers and the equipment moving unexpectedly, posing a crushing risk.
Forklifts unable to stop quickly.
Reduced visibility when loaded.
You can consider the layout of your storage facility and physical barriers to separate pedestrians and vehicles, and put control measures in place to reduce risk such as:
Forklift related incidents (collisions, tipping etc.)
Minimising the cross flow of traffic, intersections and eliminating blind spots.
Clearly marking pedestrian walkways or using temporary physical barriers to separate pedestrians from roadways and powered mobile plant operating areas where pedestrians and vehicles often interact based on speed limits, stopping distances and efficient workflow.
Defining areas where powered mobile plant is used as ‘pedestrian exclusion zones’ and excluding powered mobile plant from pedestrian walkways and work areas.
Using line markings and marker posts in docking areas to indicate distances from the dock
Initiatives such as painted line markings and verbal/ written notices to stay a certain distance clear of vehicles are only effective so long as your staff and site visitors abide by these directions.
Initiatives such as painted line markings and verbal/ written notices to stay a certain distance clear of vehicles are only effective so long as your staff and site visitors abide by these directions.
Regardless of your industry, there are also legal obligations to uphold worker safety.
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