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S5 Ep220: Warehouse Safety Tips | Episode 220 | Preventing Falling Object Hazards

Author
Wes Wyatt
Published
Wed 28 Feb 2024
Episode Link
https://audioboom.com/channels/5013934-safety-stripes-by-mighty-line-floor-tape-the-best-workplace-safety-podcast-talking-nfpa-ehs

Preventing Falling Object Hazards

On today's podcast, we'll be talking about preventing falling object hazards.

So - stay tuned.

You can find the show notes to each episode, links to the information mentioned on the podcast, the social media platforms we're on, and anything else related to the podcast at WarehouseSafetyTips.com.

If you're a seasoned Podcast Listener, this podcast will be different from most you listen to.  It's based on exactly what the name implies - Warehouse Safety Tips.  And since the people in that industry are busy - we know time is money so each episode will be as short and to the point as possible.

And now that all that is out of the way - let's get to the Podcast!

Preventing Falling Object Hazards

Falling objects in factories and warehouses pose significant risks not only to the safety of the workforce but also to the operational efficiency of these environments. Improper handling and storage of items, especially those at heights above shoulder level, insecure loads, and incorrect stacking methods, are primary contributors to these hazards. Here are five crucial tips to mitigate these risks, ensuring a safer and more productive workplace.

Beyond the tips in this episode, the importance of facilities providing initial and ongoing training is also a must. Fostering a safety-first culture is paramount; it ensures that all employees understand the potential risks and the necessary precautions when working in environments with high shelving and heavy loads. While the tips are valuable, staff must always follow their facility's specific rules and regulations. This dual approach of adhering to guidelines while promoting a safety culture ensures that safety protocols evolve with the workplace and remain top of mind for everyone involved.

1. Implement Strict Shelving Protocols: Items stored on high shelves should be within the safe reach of employees, ideally avoiding handling items above shoulder height. Utilize appropriate lifting equipment and tools, such as forklifts and step ladders, to safely place and retrieve items. Doing so reduces the risk of objects falling and causing injuries or damage.
2. Secure and Balance Loads Properly: Ensure all loads stored on shelves are secure and well-balanced. Use restraints like netting, railing, or shelf lips to prevent items from tipping over. Regularly inspect load stability as part of the warehouse's safety checks to catch and rectify potential hazards before they lead to accidents.
3. Educate on Proper Stacking Techniques: Improper stacking can lead to unstable loads that easily topple. Educate your team on the importance of stacking heavier items on lower shelves and lighter items on top. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations on weight limits and stacking procedures to maintain shelf integrity and prevent collapses.
4. Regular Safety Audits: Conduct regular safety audits to identify and address potential falling object hazards. These audits should assess the condition of shelving units, the appropriateness of storage methods, and the overall adherence to safety protocols. Promptly address any issues found to maintain a safe working environment.
5. Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Ensure all employees have the necessary personal protective equipment, such as hard hats, safety goggles, and steel-toe boots. PPE acts as a critical line of defense against injuries from falling objects, providing an additional layer of safety for workers in areas with such hazards.

Incorporating these tips into your daily operations can significantly reduce the risk of injuries and damages caused by falling objects. By prioritizing safety through proper storage, secure loading, ongoing education, r

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