Use this handy racking safety checklist to check your racking’s condition and ensure that it is being used safely.
It’s important to have your warehouse’s racking inspected by a professional on a regular basis to ensure that it has not become damaged and still meets all building and safety regulations.
Whilst professional racking inspections are important, it’s just as important to keep up with your own regular checks to make sure that employees are always working in a safe environment.
Familiarise yourself with the different parts of your racking and then use this handy checklist to perform regular safety checks.
- Racking use
Your racking will have been designed, built, and positioned according to safety regulations and with its original purpose in mind. It should not be used for a different purpose unless this has been cleared with an expert.
Is the racking being used as it was intended?
Is it in the correct location?
- Check for damage
Racking can easily become damaged over time, particularly in warehouses where machinery like forklift trucks are used. Inspect the different parts of the racking for signs of damage like dents, rust, and missing or loose parts.
Parts to inspect include:
- Beams
- Posts
- Base plates
- Frame bracing
- Beam safety locks
- Column guards
- Debris
Your racking and the area surrounding it should always be kept clean and tidy to prevent accidents and avoid it becoming damaged. Empty packaging should be removed and disposed of immediately and not left on or around the racking.
Is the racking and the area surrounding it free from rubbish and debris?
- Maximum load
Your racking will have a maximum load limit that should always be adhered to. Make sure that all employees are aware of what this limit is and check that it is being adhered to.
Is maximum load limit being adhered to?
Is there anything extra leaning up against the racking?
To book a professionalrack safety inspectionfrom one of our qualified personnel, give us a call on 01942 603 344 or email info@millennium-si.co.uk.
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