Standard Requirements for Loading Dock Safety
You do
not have to wait for an injury in your workplace to occur. Stay safe and focus
on prevention and harm minimization. Furthermore, it is vital to promote
the safety and wellbeing of the employees in a positive and efficient working
environment. Below is a guide to stay focused on prevention when it comes
to safety in your workplace:
Training
Among
other things, employers ought to give their workers information, training, or
supervision to protect them from any work-related health and safety
risks. The right to information can help save lives. Also, training
should be easy to understand for the employees to easily grasp and focus on
prevention as well as minimize potential hazards to occur.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Safety
should always come first and the only way to prevent accidents is to follow the
safety measures of using PPE. This includes, but is not limited to hard
hats, goggles, face masks, earplugs, gloves, boots. respirators, safety shoes,
safety harnesses, sunscreen. These should always be worn at all times
when it is required. Do not risk it!
Know the Common Loading Dock Fatalities:
·
Rolling of the Load: When the platform and rear of the trailer
are not even, the steep incline can cause unsecured goods to roll into or out
of the trailer, resulting in an injury.
·
Drive-away Hazard: This happens when a trailer or truck
mistakenly moves away from the loading platform before loading and unloading
are done. The goods can fall out of the trailer resulting in an injury or
damage to the goods.
·
Landing Gear Collapse: Landing gear may oftentimes give way due
to weakness or damage causing damage to the goods or equipment
·
Unguarded Dock Edges: When loading dock edges are left open, it
can lead to a serious danger to the employee working within the area.
·
Wet Floors: About 45% of injury occurrences in the loading dock
areas involve wet floors. This predisposes any personnel to slip hazards
whether on foot or operating the loading dock equipment which is usually caused
by rain in the loading area.
It is
essential that the management and the employees identify the causes of
potential hazards so they may also be able to take the necessary procedural
steps to be able to minimize, if not eliminate them completely.
For
more detailed information and inquiries, call Southern Dock Products at
our Toll-Free hotline number: 1-809-994-2361, for any inquiries about our Atlanta GA Loading Dock System,
Texas loading dock products, Savannah GA loading dock products,
and other loading dock products.
Our
trained and skilled professionals are most eager to serve you at your most
convenient time. Please contact us at the following number/s nearest you
@ Forth Worth, TX: (817) 686-7300, Houston, TX: (713) 868-5443, Austin, TX:
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GA: (770) 338-9988, and Savannah, GA: (912) 239-9652. For any docking service
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