Typical causes of damage, Precautions against damage, Deepstor – Dexion DEEPSTOR DEIVE-IN PALLET RACKING User Manual

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User Instructions


ISSUE 1

User Instruction

AUGUST 2003

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TYPICAL CAUSES OF DAMAGE

The following are some typical contributing factors to why damage can occur.
Handling equipment
:

Poor or ill maintained equipment, or a change in the type and size of
handling equipment.


The pallet

Change in the type or size of pallet used, damaged pallets, load
overhang affecting operational clearances.


Truck drivers

Staff, contract or agency drivers, inexperienced or ill-trained, not familiar
with the correct operating procedures, working to high throughput
quotas.


Poor housekeeping

Damaged pallets, unstable loads, obstructions within the aisle.


PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DAMAGE


The following are all factors that can contribute to minimising the risk of potential damage to the
racking system.

Installation layout

The provision of adequate operating aisle and transfer aisle widths.
Sufficient operating clearances around the stored pallet.


Good management

Operational procedures, material flow around the warehouse, avoidance
of traffic bottlenecks, reporting procedures, training of warehouse staff.


Good housekeeping

Inspection of and rejection of unsuitable pallets, clearly defined aisles
and stacking areas, maintenance of fork lift trucks, warehouse floor etc.
and the provision of adequate lighting. Correctly stacked and stable
loads on the pallet.


Good FLT driver training

Instruction on the correct use of the racking, safety aspects,

controlled use of speed within the racking area.


Good aisle markings

Well defined aisles and transfer aisles, traffic routes, and stacking areas.
Floor pallets not to protrude into the operating aisle.


Provision of guide rail This may be a consideration depending on the type of racking system.

Provision of rack protection

Guards for individual uprights or for the whole frame. Protection

helps reduce the effects of accidental damage. They are intended as
sacrificial protection that needs to be replaced once damaged and
ineffective.


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