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Common Warehouse Injuries and How To Avoid Them

They say there’s no such thing as being too careful, and when it comes to your warehouse employees, that’s doubly true. As a business owner, you are financially responsible for any injuries your employees suffer on the job, so guarding against common warehouse dangers is important not only for your employees’ health, but for your bottom line.

What follows are some of the most common warehouse dangers and what you can do to try to avoid them at your business.

Falls

Whether from height or just on the warehouse floor, falls can be the cause of injuries from minor scrapes to permanent brain damage. Here are a few guidelines for making your warehouse more fall-resistant:

Forklift Accidents

A forklift is one of the most useful yet most dangerous contraptions in a warehouse. Avoid forklift accidents with the following guidelines:

Falling Objects

Warehouse storage units can get pretty high, which means top-shelf products, if they slip off the shelf, can pick up bone-crushing speed on their way to an employee’s head. Protect your employees from falling objects:

Delivery Truck Dangers

When a delivery truck backs up to your warehouse for loading or unloading, it presents more opportunities for accidents. Keep these guidelines in mind:

Injuries from Lifting and Carrying

Probably the most common forms of warehouse injury stem from the strain of lifting and moving product. Make sure you teach your employees about safe lifting techniques and expect them to follow the guidelines always:

Accidents will happen, even though you don’t want them to — that’s why they’re called “accidents.” But by taking a thoughtful, proactive approach to safety in your warehouse, you can avoid many injuries caused by negligence or distraction.

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