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Types of Pallet Racking Systems

  Storage systems like pallet racking are vital for warehouses and distribution centres. They allow efficient retrieval and organization of products.   Pallet racking comes in a variety of types, all designed for specific space and storage requirements.   There are several common pallet racking systems: Selective pallet racking Description: The most popular type of pallet rack system.   This system allows for direct pallet access, which is ideal for large warehouses that have a wide range of products and need quick pallet access. Features: Adjustable beams, frames and shelves, for low- and highrise storage. FIFO inventory management (First in, first out). Drive In and Drive Through Racking The systems can be used to store homogeneous goods in high density.   Drive-in racks are designed to allow forklifts access directly through the system. Features: Ideal for LIFO inventory management (Last in, first out), maximizes storage space through reducing aisles. Push ba...

Avoiding Warehouse Accidents with Racking Inspection Training

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  The safety and integrity of racking systems are at the very centre of good warehouse management. These structures, often towering and laden with significant weight, are the backbone of efficient warehouse operations – but if used incorrectly or poorly maintained, they can be highly dangerous and costly. Ensuring the stability and safety of your racking through regular inspections is often thought of as tedious red tape or a procedural formality; in reality, it’s a fundamental aspect of operational safety. The actual process of  pallet racking inspection  is complex as there are numerous areas that can be overlooked, with the potential for dire consequences. This blog provides an overview of these common inspection errors and emphasizes the impact that comprehensive training can have in averting potential disasters – by understanding (and avoiding) these pitfalls, warehouse managers can take meaningful steps toward safeguarding their operations and workforce. Full blog -...

What Not To Do With Your Warehouse Racking System?

  Improper handling and maintenance of warehouse racking systems can lead to accidents, damage to goods, and inefficient operations. Here are some key things to avoid: Overloading : Exceeding the weight capacity specified for your racking system can lead to collapse and serious accidents. Always adhere to the load limits recommended by the manufacturer. Ignoring Inspection and Maintenance : Neglecting regular inspections and maintenance can lead to unnoticed damage or wear and tear, increasing the risk of collapse. Inspect your racking system regularly for signs of damage such as bent or twisted components, corrosion, or loose connections. Incorrect Installation : Improper installation can compromise the structural integrity of the racking system. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully during installation, and if in doubt, consult with professionals to ensure proper setup. Poor Load Distribution : Unevenly distributing weight across the shelves can cause instabi...

IS RACKING INSPECTION A LEGAL REQUIREMENT?

For example, in the United States, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) provides guidelines and standards related to workplace safety, including requirements for maintaining safe storage practices and inspecting equipment. While OSHA may not explicitly mandate regular racking inspections, it does require employers to provide a safe workplace free from recognized hazards, which could include inadequate maintenance or inspection of storage systems. Similarly, in the European Union, regulations such as the Workplace Directive (Directive 89/391/EEC) and specific directives related to machinery safety may apply to warehouse operations, emphasizing the employer's responsibility to ensure workplace safety. Even if racking inspection is not explicitly mandated by law, neglecting to maintain safe storage systems could result in legal liability in the event of accidents, injuries, or fatalities. Therefore, while racking inspection may not be a direct legal requirement in ...

Choosing the Right Pallet Racking Supplier: What to Look For

Picking the correct pallet racking company is vital to guarantee the most efficient storage options to your distribution or warehouse center.   Below are some of the most important factors to take into consideration when choosing the right supplier 1.   Experience and Reputation Choose a company that has a wealth of experience within the field.   Proficient suppliers will better comprehend your needs and give solid solutions. Verify the reputation of the company through reviews from customers as well as case studies and reviews.   An excellent reputation can be an indication of high-quality goods and services. 2.   Quality of Products Ensure that the provider offers premium pallet racking that is in line with requirements of safety and industry standards. Find out about the material that are used as well as the processes for manufacturing to determine the longevity and dependability of the product. 3.   Range of Products A company that has a diverse variety...

Top 3 New Safety Training Trends

 Embarking on a journey into the future of safety training, our racking inspection course stands as a beacon of excellence. As business landscapes evolve with cutting-edge technologies, safety training too undergoes transformative changes. While our racking inspection training course remains highly esteemed, the landscape may evolve over the next two decades to incorporate some groundbreaking concepts. Safety Villages: A Haven for Learning Through Experience Imagine a space where children can actively engage in simulated scenarios to learn crucial safety lessons. Terri Kindberg's Chautauqua Children’s Safety Education Village pioneers this concept, resembling a film set filled with mock dangers. Trained instructors guide children through these scenarios, offering a hands-on approach to safety education. While currently limited in number, the nonprofit behind this initiative aims to expand its reach. Drones and the Future of Racking Inspection: The SEMA Safety Conference ...

The Importance of Regular SEMA Racking Inspections

 Regular SEMA (Storage Equipment Manufacturers' Association) racking inspections are of utmost importance for several reasons: 1. Safety: The primary purpose of racking inspections is to ensure the safety of personnel working in and around the storage systems. Racking failures can have severe consequences, including injuries, damage to goods, and even fatalities. Regular inspections help identify potential hazards, structural issues, or damage that could compromise the integrity of the racking system, allowing for timely repairs or replacements. 2. Compliance: Many countries and jurisdictions have regulations and standards in place regarding the design, installation, and maintenance of storage systems. Regular SEMA inspections help ensure compliance with these regulations, reducing the risk of legal liabilities and penalties. 3. Risk Management: By conducting regular inspections, potential risks associated with racking systems can be identified and mitigated. Identifying and addres...