safety hazards that operators must prepare for<\/a> every time they\u2019re at the helm. In fact, operators should conduct pre-shift safety inspections to establish everything is in working order before using the vehicle out in the field.<\/p> Neglecting machinery maintenance or using the equipment recklessly can lead to potentially fatal injuries via objects falling from forklifts, lift truck collisions with employees or equipment, and limbs becoming stuck or crushed within moving parts. By providing thorough training and monitoring employee performance, employers can ensure their team works safely and responsibly in the warehouse.<\/p>
Fires<\/h2>
One of the top safety hazards in warehouses is a danger you\u2019ve probably heard about since childhood\u2014fires. Thankfully, because fire hazards are nothing new, warehouses have various ways of combating and preventing them from doing immense damage. As with all workplaces, warehouses must have easily locatable emergency exits clearly labeled throughout. To prevent employees from sustaining injuries while evacuating, ensure fire exit doorways are clear of any clutter like boxes, old forklift tires, and beyond.<\/p>
Warehouses must also have portable fire extinguishers available, easily accessible, and in working condition. Regularly inspect fire extinguishers, and replace worn, empty, or otherwise broken ones when necessary. Common causes for warehouse fires include flammable liquids leaking or exposed wiring igniting nearby materials. By optimizing your workplace to combat such hazards, you can minimize the chances of fires erupting under your watch.<\/p> ","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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