Midland Pallet Trucks has issued a timely reminder that lighting is one of the most important factors when it comes to warehouse safety as the winter period and darker nights draw closer
As a supplier of quality hand pallet trucks, manual stacker trucks and other specialist truck solutions for the warehouse and logistics industry, Midland Pallet Trucks has deep insight into the sector. It sees lighting as one area where many warehouse environments fall short when it comes to safety.
The firm is keen to stress the importance of lighting and how it massively affect safety standards. As such, they’ve made some actionable recommendations for the sector.
Midland Pallet Trucks points to the need for organisations to access and appraise the latest lighting systems available to the market. As the usage of a warehouse environment can vary depending on shifts, time and other factors, it’s essential for firms to find the right solution for their particular needs.
The latest anti-glare developments in LED lighting aim to deliver economical lighting avoiding the risk of accidents due to unexpected glare. However, the firm also pointed out that warehouses carry unique challenges when it comes to lighting, with open spaces, narrow access points and elevated working positions all present, thus emphasising the need for a specialist industrial lighting solution.
One of the main areas of focus, according to Midland Pallet Trucks, should be an in-depth consultation with workers about their issues, needs and requirements. The investment in lighting systems must meet worker needs, the firm cautions, as they are the people most at risk when inadequate or poorly placed lighting is an issue.
Phil Chesworth, managing director of Midland Pallet Trucks, said, “In an environment where you have workers moving heavy loads, accessing high shelves and generally doing their jobs, no organisation can afford to have dim or inadequate lighting. And it’s also vital to ensure that lights are blinding workers with glare because that’s just as dangerous. These are all reasons why we advise taking a broad overview at first, consulting with workers and then implementing a well-planned lighting design and layout to ensure goods get from A to B safely and undamaged.”