Materials Handling & Storage
Safety All the Way
Every material handling operation is different. Each part of the construction industry must take care to ensure safety practices are in place at every stage of handling various materials.
Every worker and supervisor has a safety role to play in handling and storing materials. Good housekeeping, proper lifting and loading procedures, and proper packaging are all important.
Pallets and Safety
Planning Each Move
Materials should be moved only when necessary. When you plan to move, ship, or receive materials consider all parts of the operation:
Materials Handling Equipment
When you think about how to handle materials or place them in storage properly, think about equipment that can assist you. When ever possible use:
Save your back and increase job efficiency by using the right tool for the right job. When manual assistance is required at any stage in the job, ensure that there are enough workers to share the work. By improving your handling procedures your safety record will improve.
Stacking and Storage
Proper stacking and storage is an essential part of materials handling and good housekeeping no matter what kind of worksite you're at. When storing or stacking materials, check:
In Transport
Many accidents and mishaps occur during transport of materials. Check:
On arrival, check for any spillage or leakage. Check to see that hazardous materials are properly labeled. A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) should be readily available.
Home Storage
A Good Safety Record
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