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Top Warehouse Hazards and How to Solve Them

, Top Warehouse Hazards and How to Solve Them

Prevent Warehouse Accidents

Injuries may seem like just another part of the job at warehouses, but in most cases it doesn’t have to be that way! Proper training, tools, and technique help avoid what the folks at Premier Handling Solutions have identified as some of the top warehouse safety hazards:

• Slips & Falls: Use guardrails and non-slip floor pads. Train workers to know that most warehouse slips don’t happen because of spilled liquid, and they don’t need to be working at height to fall — debris and awkward maneuvering often lead to slips and falls.

• Equipment Danger: Workers get comfortable with their tools, but everyone should remain aware that heavy machinery must be handled carefully. Use button-operated industrial tugs with brakes and other automated equipment that is easy to control.

• Lifting, Reaching, Carrying: Carrying and moving items causes musculoskeletal stress — especially when performed repetitively. Learn proper lifting techniques and design tasks to avoid awkward movements like grabbing heavy items from above shoulder level. Use motorized equipment rather than manual push carts.

• Lack of Safety Protocol: Employees should have tools and knowledge to help deal with fires, hazardous waste, and other emergency situations. Hold meetings regularly and post signs with important info in easy-to-see locations.

These hazards can all be minimized with smart planning, regular training, and tools that reduce the physical risks of warehouse jobs.

Our industrial tugs can be used to move tons of weight, including customized solutions for parts, pallets, lumber, or towing other equipment. Our tuggers and cart pullers are operated with a push of a button — starting, stopping, and maneuvering easily to prevent many of the biggest hazards in the warehouse.

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