Safety considerations of pallet racking

Because of the size and weight of pallets, important safety factors have to be considered at all times:

1 Pay attention to any loose components in the pallet system, and take the time to report any damage in the pallet rack frame; such frame damage could cause the pallets to fall.

 

2 It is the owner’s legal responsibility to communicate this important warning to all who are around storage racks:
“Never climb on racks during or after assembly. Storage racks are not designed to be stepped on or climbed on. A slip or fall may result in serious injury.”
It is especially important to have highly visible warning signs if the pallet rack system is used in retail environments, such as wholesale centers, where the public is present.

 

3 Use only quality pallets racking that are not damaged. To save money, or perhaps from neglectful management, some warehouses use pallets until they become faulty and dangerous. Regular inspection of pallets for broken or fractured planks or stringers, protruding nails, and missing support blocks is essential. Damaged pallets can cause loading and unloading problems; for example, loose stringers can get hung up on the pallet racks, which can cause loads to fall from high positions. Also, faulty pallets can cause obstruction problems in flow rack systems by jamming certain pallet rack designs.

 

4 Always ensure that the proper motorized equipment is being used for the application.

Do not obstruct the end of aisles by staging pallets in these areas. Doing so can cause severe and potentially fatal injuries and accidents.

 

5 Never overload or exceed the recommended load specifications for a racking system. Overloading may cause a catastrophic failure of your storage rack system.

Rack Audits (safety checks) should be performed on a regular basis by a qualified inspector familiar with RMI design and safety standards to make sure all aspects of system are up to 100% operationally safety.