SEMA Racking Code of Practice

 The SEMA (Storage Equipment Manufacturers' Association) Code of Practice is a set of guidelines and standards for the safe design, installation, and use of storage systems and equipment in warehouses and other industrial settings. SEMA is a UK-based organization that represents manufacturers and suppliers of storage and materials handling equipment. The SEMA Code of Practice provides recommendations and best practices for the proper management of storage systems to ensure safety and efficiency. While I don't have access to the specific content of the SEMA Code of Practice as my knowledge is limited to information available up until September 2021, you can obtain the most up-to-date version of the code directly from the SEMA website or by contacting them. They periodically update their guidelines to reflect the latest industry standards and safety regulations.

When using the SEMA Code of Practice, it's important to ensure that you are referring to the most recent version, as storage and safety standards may change over time. It is a valuable resource for those involved in the design, installation, and management of storage systems in warehouses and distribution centers to help promote safety and efficiency.

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