There’s a lot of moving parts in a loading dock and understanding how they all work together is critical
for safety. Any trailer is subject to shifting and moving loads, regardless of
how packed up they are, and this is a common cause of injury
on loading docks. Train your workers to be aware of shifted loads when
opening doors and always make sure there’s enough loading dock workers
on hand to prevent loads from sliding out of the back of trucks and
injuring someone.
Slip-and-fall injuries are a common sight all throughout a warehouse, particularly in the loading
dock. Rain and snow can come in from the outside to create a water
hazard, obstructions such as power cords and other debris can cause
trips and stumbles, and anything left on the floor in a loading dock is a
particularly high safety risk. Take time to clean up anything that
could obstruct a path in the loading dock and train your workers to keep
an eye out for any obstructions around the Loading Dock Equipment in Chattanooga TN.
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