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Loading Dock Safety. The hazards facing employees who work on loading docks present special safety issues.
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1. TRAIN EMPLOYEES Loading dock safety starts with every employee knowing procedures and safety protocols. Mandatory forklift training . http://proliftdoors.com/commercial-loading-docks-chattanooga-tennessee/
2. DISPLAY SAFETY SIGNAGE Make sure proper safety placards are posted in your loading dock area to serve as visual reminders of potential dangers. http://proliftdoors.com/commercial-loading-docks-chattanooga-tennessee/
3. KEEP AISLE WAYS CLEAR Avoid falls by keeping walkways and driving areas clear of containers, tools and packaging materials. Clean up any spills immediately and make sure flooring is in good condition. http://proliftdoors.com/commercial-loading-docks-chattanooga-tennessee/
4. USE PROPER EQUIPMENT Employees should know the limitations of the equipment they use on a daily basis, such as the maximum capacity for dock boards and dock plates. http://proliftdoors.com/commercial-loading-docks-chattanooga-tennessee/
5. PREVENT TRAILER MOVEMENT Use wheel chocks to securely hold trailers in place during the unloading process and minimize accidental movement from fork lift jolts. http://proliftdoors.com/commercial-loading-docks-chattanooga-tennessee/
6. REPLACE AGING DOCK EQUIPMENT If you don’t already have one, put a preventive maintenance plan in place to routinely check dock equipment so you’ll know when dock plates or yard ramps need replaced. http://proliftdoors.com/commercial-loading-docks-chattanooga-tennessee/
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