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Common Warehouse Hazards

Common Warehouse Hazards

    • Warehouse operations can present a wide variety of potential hazards for the worker both safety and health hazards.
  • Safety Hazards:  
      • Cause physical injuries and accidents
      • Cause immediate harm
      • Examples: broken bones, cuts, bruises, sprains or electrocutions
  • Health Hazards:
    • Cause internal injuries like diseases or illnesses
    • Cause long-term harm, may take years to develop
    • Examples:  Cancer, heart disease, loss of hearing or reproductive problems
  • Inadequate fire safety provisions, 
  • Improper use of lockout procedures 
  • Failure to wear personal protective equipment 
  • Lack of an emergency plan that describes what is expected of employees in the event of an emergency, including:
    • Provisions for emergency exit locations and evacuation procedures;
    • Procedures for accounting for all employees and visitors;
    • Location and use of fire extinguishers and other emergency equipment.