warehouse-safety-best-practices-checklist-checklist
warehouse-safety-best-practices-checklist-checklist
Date:
Workplace:
Warehouse Safety
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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Are all areas kept clean and neat, with everything in its proper place? o o
Is lighting in all parts of the warehouse adequate, and are bulbs replaced on a schedule before they burn out? o o
Are floors and aisles kept clear at all times? o o
Is any loose flooring or other tripping hazard reported immediately and repaired or removed promptly? o o
Are any spills cleaned up immediately? o o
Are materials stored so that they don’t block sprinklers, fire exits, or fire extinguishers? o o
Are employees careful not to leave sharp objects lying out or protruding into aisles? o o
Is all trash disposed of immediately in proper containers? o o
PPE
Do warehouse employees always wear required personal protective equipment (PPE), including:
– Hard hats? o o
– Heavy gloves? o o
– Protective shoes with nonskid soles? o o
– Protective glasses and clothing? o o
Is required PPE always readily available to employees as well as visitors to the warehouse? o o
Is it maintained in good condition and replaced when worn out or damaged? o o
Do you post signs at key spots around the warehouse and at all entrances reminding employees to
wear required PPE? o o
POWERED VEHICLES
Do employees operate powered vehicles only if they have been trained and authorized to do so? o o
Do they carefully inspect and maintain powered vehicles? o o
Do they obey speed limits at all times? o o
Do they refrain from carrying passengers? o o
Do they practice safe driving and obey all traffic rules? o o
Do they always avoid standing or walking under raised forks? o o
Do they drive with forks and loads low and tilted back? o o
Do they park forklifts with forks low and flat, brake set, and key removed? o o
MATERIALS STORAGE
Do warehouse employees match storage conditions to materials requirements (dry, ventilated, etc.)? o o
Do they make sure shelves and racks are in good condition and able to take the load? o o
Do they stack all materials on a flat surface? o o
Do they always place heaver objects close to the floor and lighter/smaller ones higher? o o
Do they make sure not to block sprinklers or store items where they could contact overhead lights or pipes? o o
CONVEYOR BELTS
Do employees always keep conveyor belt guards in place? o o
Do they refrain from riding on or crawling across or under a conveyor? o o
Are they careful not to wear loose clothes or jewelry around a conveyor? o o
Do they watch out for materials flying off a conveyor belt? o o
WORKING ON HEIGHTS
Do employees choose the right ladder for the job? o o
Do they inspect ladders before use and set them up properly on a firm, level surface? o o
Do they use ladders safely, taking no risks? o o
Do they use barricades and signs to warn workers below? o o
Are they careful not to leave materials or tools on the edge of a platform, ladder, railing, etc.? o o
Do they refrain from keeping tools in their pockets while above ground? o o
Do they stand no higher than four rungs from the top (two for a stepladder)? o o