Common Warehouse Safety Gear

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Common Warehouse Safety Gear

If you run a warehouse or are responsible for overseeing one, you know that there are a lot of potential safety hazards. Fortunately, there are also a lot of ways to protect your workers from those hazards. In this blog post, we'll take a look at some of the most common warehouse safety gear and how it can help keep your employees safe.

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Back Support Belts

If you're looking to support your lower back while lifting or bending, then look no further than a back support belt! It's the perfect way to lend an extra bit of support so that you can feel totally secure and confident in whatever activity you're taking part in. Not only will these handy belts support any extra weight, but they also have the added bonus of being incredibly stylish... They say that fashion and function are two great tastes that go great together!

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High Visibility Vests

High visibility vests are a warehouse worker's best friend! Not only do they come in easy to see bright colors like yellow and green, but many also have reflective striping for night shifts. These easy-to-put on vests can make sure that everyone is safe during their shifts. They are comfortable, too, so you don't have to sacrifice comfort for safety. So there you have it - high visibility vests should be practically an essential item in any warehouse!

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Gloves

When it comes to warehousing, gloves protect your hands from unseen dangers. It's not just about the splinters you think might be hiding beneath the boxes. You don't know what sharp edges, chemicals or grime could get on your hands if you're not wearing gloves. Whether you're picking items up off the floor or reaching way back onto a high shelf, protecting your hands with a pair of sturdy gloves will help make sure nothing interferes with getting the job done quickly and safely. Don't forget them when stocking shelves!

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Earplugs Or Earmuffs

Working in a noisy warehouse environments is often part of the job, and earplugs or earmuffs are a must-have for warehousing staff. These protective headphones are designed to reduce noisy working conditions caused by loud equipment and vehicles such as trucks, so that employees can work more safely with less distraction. They also provide peace of mind and comfort, allowing employees to focus on their tasks without fear of being exposed to volumes beyond what your ears can handle. Investing in quality ear protection products will make sure you have everything needed for a snag-free day at the noisy warehouse!

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Closed Toe Shoes Or Boots

When you’re in a warehouse environment, it pays to have the right shoes. Closed-toe shoes or boots are an essential part of creating a safe -- and fun! -- workplace. Not only do heavy pieces of equipment require substantial coverage, hard floors can also take their toll after extended periods of standing or walking. With proper foot protection, you can now hop, skip, and jump all throughout your warehouse instead of shuffling along heavy-footed when carrying heavy boxes!

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Safety Cones And Flags

Safety cones and flags are an invaluable addition to a warehouse. Not only do they draw attention to a hazard, little orange cones mean serious business wherever they go! When placed at the correct position and specific angles, flag signals can help workers identify hazards from far away and quickly change course in order to keep safe. Brightly colored flags are even more effective since they can draw the eyes from great distances. So why wait? With safety cones and flags in your warehouse, you'll be signaling safety loud and clear!

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Conclusion

There are a few pieces of safety equipment that are standard in warehouse environments. These include back support belts, steel-toed boots, gloves, earplugs or earmuffs, safety cones, and reflective clothing. Do you have any other suggestions for helpful safety equipment? Leave us a comment below!

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