Monday, October 13, 2008

Warehouse Machine Operating Tips

Many tasks are performed in a busy warehouse. Workers use machinery to complement their capabilities. This improves the efficiency of a warehouse, yet also increases the likelihood of mishaps. The number of accidents can be greatly reduced by instituting safety standards and making staff more aware of their surroundings. Consider the following operating tips.


- Proper training is essential. Training needs to be site and machine-specific. Regardless of a worker's prior experience at other sites and in working with other machinery, it is imperative a worker undergoes training before each new job.

- Warehouse machine workers need to get in the habit of checking the machinery before each task. Devising a pre-operational checklist is advised. Components such as wheels, tires, controls, and the pedals need critical attention.

- Each machine has a capacity that should not be exceeded. Operators need to know the limits of their machinery and not exceed them for any reason.

- Proper lighting can be underestimated. A warehouse needs to be well lit from ceiling to floor in order for workers to make efficient and safe decisions.

- Moving machinery should be affixed with audible alarms that alert others of forwards and backward motion. Mirrors are also encouraged, so machine workers can see what is behind them before moving machinery.

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