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The Importance of Safety Training for Picker Packers in High-Demand Warehouses
Posted on 10/24 by Erin Helms
Working as a picker packer in a busy warehouse is fast-paced and physically demanding, making safety training essential to protect workers from potential hazards. These jobs involve preparing and shipping orders, updating inventory, and often handling heavy objects, which can pose risks if proper safety measures aren't followed.
What Does a Picker Packer Do?
Picker packers are responsible for gathering and packaging items for shipment, ensuring orders are accurate and ready for dispatch. This role often involves operating machinery, lifting heavy objects, and spending long hours on your feet. With the fast pace and interdependent nature of warehouse operations, maintaining a safe work environment is crucial.
Key Safety Practices for Picker Packers
Complete All Required Safety Training Warehouse workers, especially those operating heavy machinery, must undergo safety training in accordance with OSHA guidelines. For example, operating a Class II electric motor lift truck requires certification. Completing these courses ensures you understand how to operate machinery safely, reducing the risk of accidents. Wear Proper Footwear and Safety Gear Sturdy, non-slip shoes are a must in any warehouse job, and your employer may have specific requirements, such as steel-toed shoes. Additionally, depending on the materials you handle, your company may require other protective gear. Always wear the necessary equipment to protect yourself from potential hazards. Stay Aware of Your Surroundings Warehouses are busy environments with constant activity. Be mindful of where equipment is stored, avoid tripping hazards like loose cords, and clean up spills immediately. Keeping workspaces organized helps prevent accidents, such as items falling from shelves or collisions with machinery. Report Safety Issues Don't hesitate to speak up if you notice something out of place or unsafe. Even as a new employee, asking questions about safety can help you learn and remind others of important protocols. Everyone in the warehouse benefits from a proactive approach to safety. Avoid Overloading Equipment or Boxes It's tempting to speed up the process by carrying multiple orders at once, but this can compromise the balance of machinery or make boxes too heavy to handle safely. Stick to your company's guidelines to ensure you work efficiently without risking injury.
With LaborMAX, SAafety is Always our Priority
Safety should be a top priority in any warehouse. OSHA guidelines and company-specific safety rules exist to protect workers, and everyone must take them seriously. One mistake can lead to injury, so it's essential to remain vigilant and follow all safety protocols. If you're interested in working as a picker packer, LaborMAX can help you find a great position that aligns with your skills and safety training. Check out our job board or give us a call to learn more!
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