Material Handling and Warehousing

GENERAL Wear approved eye protection when working in locations where eye hazards from flying particles or hazardous substances exist. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when exposed to chemicals which are toxic, corrosive, or irritating. Use protective gloves when handling sharp materials. Use approved ladders, platforms, and lifting devices to reach elevated storage areas, and don't climb on racks Keep areas clear in front of fire fighting equipment, alarm boxes, electrical control panels, exits, and main aisles. Toss out broken pallets and keep boards with nails out of traffic areas. Store moving equipment (floor trucks, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, dollies) out of the way when not in use. Put packing material directly in recycling or waste containers as soon as possible. Store material in a stable position. Pay careful attention to posted stacking height limits determined by shelf manufacturers or warehouse staff. Correct weakness or signs of shelf failure. Maintain a minimum of eighteen inches clearance to all sprinkler heads. Chock round or irregular material to prevent rolling. Mark all bar stock, pipes, lumber, or other materials that project beyond racks with flags or similar warnings. Store drums (maximum of four to a pallet) in an upright position. Inspect chemical drums at least monthly-more frequently during hot weather. Provide venting, cooling, or covering as necessary. Store gas cylinders in an upright position, secured to prevent them from falling, and capped when stored, moved, or shipped. Store flammable gas bottles away from oxygen cylinders. Use lifting cradles if moving gas cylinders with overhead hoists. When moving gas cylinders lift truck or hand truck, use approved racks. Forklift operators need specific training and supervisor certification before use. Contact EH&S for training.