A secure, orderly, and efficient warehouse is essential for a successful operation. The warehouse is critical to how goods are stored, received, sent, and circulated throughout the facility. Because there is so much going on and so much to keep track of, a warehouse may be more prone to accidents than areas with more limited functions. As a result, it is critical to pay special attention to warehouse safety. We'll go over some of the potential warehouse hazards and ways to reduce risks in this training course on Best Practices for Optimizing Warehouse Safety. The purpose of this Global Training Safety Course is to look at the warehouse from a safety perspective, always be aware of the dangers, and always do what is necessary to avoid an accident.
Safety around Forklifts and High Traffic Areas
Safe Storage Practices
Fire Safety Principles
Working at Heights
General Principles of Risk Management
Responding to Incidents
Duties of Employers and Employees
Safe Working Systems
Recognizing Hazards in the Warehouse
The Types of Dangers in Warehousing
Racking Systems and the Hazards
Safe Working Loads
Reporting Incidents and Accidents
Recognizing Chemical Awareness Labelling
Legislative Compliance
Warehouse Safety Awareness Skills
Accident Awareness & Prevention
Basic Risk Assessment Principles
Improved Operational Health & Safety
Responsibilities of employees and employers
Safe working Systems
Determinating threats in the warehouse
The types of dangers in warehousing
Racking systems and the hazards
Safe Working Loads
Reporting incidents and accidents
Recognizing Chemical Awareness labelling
The importance of safe working practices
Participants in this training course will receive thorough training on the subjects covered by the course outline with the instructor utilizing a variety of proven adult learning teaching and facilitation techniques.
(30%) Based on Case Studies
(30%) Techniques
(30%) Role Play
(10%) Concept
Pre-test and Post-test
Variety of Learning Methods
Lectures
Case Studies and Self-Questionnaires
Group Work
Discussion
Presentation
This training course will combine presentations with instructor-guided interactive discussions between participants relating to their individual interests. Practical exercises, video material and case studies aiming at stimulating these discussions and providing maximum benefit to the participants will support the formal presentation sessions.
Effectively managing risks in the warehouse and supply chain industries has wide-reaching advantages for all stakeholders, including the contractors, employees, and the public. Influential implementation and knowledge of risks and dangers help prevent loss of life, injury, environmental damage, and property.
Protecting your capital investment and employees
Shipping and storing products by service level agreements
Reducing the risks of damaged products and equipment
Managing your supply chain effectively
Meeting legislated standards
Participants will be able to apply skills learned from this training at a practical level to identify and implement safe storage and handling procedures for warehouse environments and implement continual improvement measures.
Increasing career flexibility with new skills and knowledge
Competent to carry out risk assessments of hazardous materials and handling
Able to select and implement appropriate risk treatment controls
Developing safer operational situations by sharing best practice examples
Practicing risk planning for a safer work environment
Joint Health and Safety Committee Members
Managers
Health and Safety Representatives
Supervisors and Lead Hands
Maintenance Staff
Others responsible for health and safety in the workplace
Introductions and Course Outline
Effective Application of UAE Regulations
5 Most Dangerous Safety Perceptions
Warehouse Safety: Understanding
Why Health and Safety is Important?
Healthy Workplaces (Avenues of Influence)
Internal Responsibility System (IRS)
The Duties of the Employer
The Duties of the Employee
Related OHSA Legislation and Duties (employer, supervisor, worker)
Hazard Categories (Physical, Chemical, Biological, MSD, Psychosocial, Safety)
Contact with machinery
Racking, Lift Trucks, Conveyors, Manual Material Handling, Housekeeping
RACE: Dealing with Hazards in the Workplace
First Aid Basics
Fire Extinguisher Training Basics
Slips, Trips and Falls
Warehouse Dock Safety
Working in an Enclosed Environment
The Importance of Communication in Warehouse Safety
Cold Storage Hazard Awareness
Dealing with Vehicles External and Internal
Fire Dangers in a Warehouse
PPE
The Importance of Communication in Warehouse Safety
Materials Handling
Hand, Wrist, Finger
Importance of Correct Manual Handling Techniques
The Basic Chemical Hazards
The Importance of Safe Loading and Unloading
Workplace Hazards Reviewed
Understanding Hazards
Implementing Hazard Controls
Warehouse Safety Review
Risk Assessment Basics