Weekly Safety Meeting – Pallet Safety – Safety Matters Weekly (2024)

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  • April 2, 2017

Pallet Safety

Pallets are used at many job sites and companies each and every day. From shipping product out the door to moving items internally, pallets are part of our daily life.

Pallets are a fundamental part of warehouse and industrial life. They’re immensely helpful in allowing workers to move loads around in a safe and quick manner. Their use is so ubiquitous though that we often forget just how hazardous they can be when misused.

Webster defines a pallet as a “support for freight.” As a support, it has the potential to take a lot of abuse. A lot of old pallets are never discarded when they should be. They are stacked in a corner and not used except as a last resort when there are no good ones left. Too many times we hear that a pallet has broken and the freight has fallen to the floor. This not only causes freight damage but can also result in equipment damage–or worse yet, in employee injury or death. Please take a moment to review the following safety tips for working around palletized loads:

Wood Pallet Safety Tips:

Pallet Safety Tips when Loading:

  • Make sure the size of the pallets you are loading is compatible with the safety standards of your material handling equipment.

  • A pallet’s load capacities must not be exceeded, especially when loading and unloading.

  • Check your material handling equipment for its load capacity and loading specifications.

    o You must not exceed the load capacity of your material handling equipment.

  • Be aware that as the load center of a pallet increases, the lifting capacity of the handling equipment decreases.

Safe Pallet Use and Handling:

  • Gloves are required when handling wood pallets.

  • The safest way to move a pallet is to stand it on its edge and slide it across the floor. Be sure to never leave or store a pallet on its side or on its end. Pallets stored this way can fall and cause injury.

  • Never throw a pallet for any reason.

  • Never walk on top of pallets.

  • Be sure to separate any unsafe pallets from those ready for use.

  • Avoid manually stacking high numbers of pallets. Use a forklift or other handling equipment to stack pallets higher than 8.

Summary:

Remember–thinking ahead can save a lot of trouble. It is a waste of production time and effort to reload a pallet that has fallen. But, more importantly, an effective pallet/warehouse safety plan can prevent injuries and save lives!

“Safety doesn’t slow the job down but mishaps do.”

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FAQs

Is it safe to stand on a pallet? ›

Extra care should be taken when handling such pallets to avoid puncture wounds; use thick gloves and never stand on a pallet or jump on one in an attempt to break it up. Be especially wary of rusty nails that could cause injuries needing medical treatment.

Can you walk on pallets? ›

Never throw a pallet for any reason. Never walk on top of pallets. Be sure to separate any unsafe pallets from those ready for use. Avoid manually stacking high numbers of pallets.

What is the OSHA rule for pallets? ›

OSHA addresses stacks of items, including pallets, in standard 1910.176(b), which states that "storage of material shall not create a hazard," and that "bags, containers, bundles, etc., stored in tiers shall be stacked, blocked, interlocked, and limited in height so that they are stable and secure against sliding or ...

Is a standing pallet a violation of OSHA? ›

When standing upright, the unstable pallet can fall over and injure a worker. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) clearly states “Cargo, pallets and other material storied in tiers shall be stacked in such a manner as to provide stability against sliding and collapse” (Standard 1917.14).

Can you stand on plastic pallets? ›

Don't stand on pallets. Sure, pallets are designs to handle heavy loads of merchandise, but they are only designed to do it when the weight is evenly distributed across the surface of the pallet.

Can you walk on pallet racking? ›

In summary, welded wire rack decking works very well with pallets and other types of static loads, but is not designed as—and should never be used as—a walking surface.

Is it safe to ride a pallet jack? ›

Make sure the Pallet Jack is at a complete stop and in down position before releasing handle. Keep all body parts (hands, arms, feet, etc) from getting underneath a pallet when it is in a raised position. Pallet Jacks are for work only. Horseplay, including riding the jacks, is strictly prohibited.

What are the hazards of pallets? ›

If a stack of pallets falls, it can cause injury to workers nearby, or lead to the risk of other falls. Pallets should be stacked no higher than six feet to prevent them from toppling over and injuring workers below. Always stack and unstack pallets carefully and never exceed the recommended height.

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