a guide to warehouse planning
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A guide to Warehouse Planning
Pd industrial
Planning & Storage
• When planning your warehouse you need to consider a lot of things, including efficiency and health and safety.• Make the most of your space, build upwards rather than
outwards.• Make sure there is enough space for employees to move
around, take into consideration any machinery that will be used.• Make sure to use industry-standard containers to reduce
damage to any good being handled.
Space costs money• Get the most of every square foot
of your warehouse, use the full height of your warehouse• Choose your handling equipment
wisely, try and choose equipment that will be able to fit down the narrowest aisles (without breaching health and safety rules of course!)• Choose a storage system with
stock rotation and good selectivity
Health & Safety• Anyone that has worked in a warehouse
is probably fully aware that injuries are not uncommon.• As a manager, you must make sure these
rules are followed and eliminate hazards where possible.• When it comes to health and safety, you
shouldn’t cut corners. Make sure industry standard equipment is used and up-to-date policies are in place.
Possible hazards you should consider:• Flammable Substances• Vandalism• Hazardous Substances• Broken Containers• Machinery, e.g. forklifts• Heavy items above head height
SEMA – Storage Equipment Manufacturers Association
Benefits of using SEMA accredited storage companies:• Products are tested to recognised industry standards• Quality products and systems that meet customers’ requirements• Your warehouse personnel will be more confident using SEMA
approved equipment• Products are designed to modern-day health and safety standards
For more information please visit:www.pdindustrial.co.uk
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