Too often loading dock safety is not a top priority until after an accident – an unexpected forklift roll-off, an accident resulting in building or product damage or even worse, employee injury. The best solution for loading dock safety is to be proactive; anticipate any safety problems that could occur and put the right solutions in place to avoid these accidents. But, what happens if your loading dock is already built? It is never too late to improve your loading dock safety. Here are some solutions that can help increase safety at your loading dock.


Preventative maintenance program


Any equipment with moving parts must be properly maintained and repaired to ensure optimal performance and to comply with workplace safety rules. Also these services are recommended and often required by manufacturers of dock levelers. Avoid costly repairs, downtime for your equipment, and reduce the risk of emergency repairs with a preventive maintenance program.


Keep environment dry


Keeping employees and products dry is another important safety rule, wet floors and fast-paced loading dock operations are a dangerous combination. Consider seals and shelters to keep weather conditions under control. Maintain internal temperatures and protect products from outside contaminations.


Update Equipment


If you have a dock leveler that is over 15 years old, you may find it no longer handles your load requirements adequately. Utilizing your dated dock in over-capacity situations can lead to product and equipment damage and increase the risk of employee injuries. Instead of struggling with old equipment replace your dock leveler as necessary to ensure optimal safety.


Upgrade equipment


Upgrading your loading dock will help with the functionality of your loading dock equipment and helps to keep it in prime shape while improving cost of ownership. If your mechanical dock equipment is not handling your load requirements, consider upgrading to a hydraulic package.


For more information, contact us at sales@mcf.ca

Posted Mar 25, 2022.

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