Storeroom safety - hazards
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Storerooms can be used for food, clothing, stationery, chemicals, and a variety of other items. If they are left to get untidy and cluttered the hidden hazards may pose a risk to staff who use the storeroom. It is important to regularly clear out any redundant equipment and to ensure shelves are secure and stacked properly.
Common hazards include:
- unsafe racking
- top heavy racking
- smoking near flammable goods
- improper storage of liquid petroleum gas
- ladders with damaged or broken rungs
- standing on boxes instead of ladders to reach items on shelves
- inadequate lighting
- lack of routine cleaning
- broken glass
- leaking chemical containers
- accumulation of refuse and redundant equipment
- horseplay
- aisles obstructed
- obstructed fire exists
- gas cylinders not chained to walls
- inadequate storage space
- working in confined spaces
- fork lift trucks
Last updated: 29 November 2019