Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Compete: Conquer the Dock's Top 3 Hazards

The following is an excerpt from Material Handling & Logistics News Online.

Looking at safety statistics, it's easy to conclude that the loading dock is one of the most hazardous areas of your operations.  A quarter of all accidents occur there. The majority of these accidents result in the dreaded back injury that, according to OHSA, ultimately ends up costing U.S. companies upwards of $80 billion dollars annually.

With staggering numbers like these, not even the largest and safest companies doubt that the loading dock is potentially dangerous. However, by taking steps to address these top areas of concern, it can be safer.

Loading Dock Drop Offs  

With a height above the driveway of more than four feet, open and unprotected dock doorways can be an accident waiting to happen. Equipment and signage that warns employees of danger ahead can help them avoid driving off the dock in a forklift or stepping too far and falling. 

To read the full article, visit MHLNews.com.

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