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In warehouses, heavy-duty shelves are a common storage device used to stack goods vertically and improve the storage efficiency of warehouses. In order to ensure the safe operation of warehouse three-dimensional shelves, it is crucial to formulate and implement relevant safety management regulations. The following are some safety management regulations for warehouse heavy-duty shelves for reference:
Reasonable design: The design of heavy-duty shelves should comply with relevant standards and requirements, and factors such as force balance, load-bearing capacity, and stability should be considered.
Professional installation: The installation of shelves should be carried out by professionals with relevant qualifications and experience to ensure the quality and safety of installation.
Load limit: Place goods strictly in accordance with the load-bearing requirements of the shelves, and do not exceed the load-bearing standards of the shelves.
Cargo stacking: Goods should be placed firmly on the shelves to avoid tilting, sliding, etc., to ensure that the goods will not cause danger to the surrounding environment or personnel.
Shelf spacing: A certain safe distance should be maintained between shelves to facilitate the passage of fire and emergency personnel, and to ensure the stability of the goods.
Cargo classification: Cargo should be placed according to the weight, shape, corrosiveness and other characteristics of the goods to avoid mixing and causing safety hazards.
Regular inspection: Regularly inspect heavy shelves, including load-bearing structures, connectors, accessories and other parts to ensure the stability and safety of the shelves.
Timely handling of problems: Once a shelf is found to have safety hazards, it should be stopped immediately and timely measures should be taken to repair or replace it.
Anti-corrosion treatment: The metal parts of the shelf should be treated with anti-corrosion as needed to extend the service life of the shelf.
Fire safety: Establish a complete fire emergency plan to ensure that personnel can be evacuated and fires can be extinguished in time when the shelf is on fire, and reduce cargo losses.
Accident handling: Develop an accident handling plan for heavy shelves, including situations such as cargo falling and shelf dumping, and plan response measures in advance to reduce accident losses.
The above are some of the contents of the safety management regulations for heavy shelves in warehouses, for reference only. In actual operation, it is recommended to formulate and implement corresponding safety management measures based on specific circumstances and relevant laws and regulations and standards to ensure the safe operation of warehouse shelves.