Not in my Warehouse
12 Steps to Safety
Critical Safety Rules
Common Sense
Check yourself before you Wreck yourself
100

Cell Phone, Bluetooth, Headphones, Speakers, Open beverages, Food.

What are things not allowed on my MHE?

100

Walking inside the yellow lines down the dock or behind the yellow railing.

What is following the pedestrian walkway?

100

This critical safety rule prevents an associate from being hurt when exiting the building or equipment improperly or  through an unauthorized entrance. 

What is...Never jump off docks , liftgates, trailers or MHE. 

100

This feature of the MHE allows you to alert associates that you are near.

What is the horn? 

100

The distance you should back up with your MHE.

What is as minimal as possible?

200

Going the opposite direction down an aisle with a Green and White arrow sign.

What is failing to follow the direction of travel?

200

Watching where you are walking, not stepping over pallets or debris, and cutting excess twine hanging off pallets.

What is avoiding Slips, trips and falls?

200

This critical safety rule prevents accidents caused by tampering.

What is... Do not compromise safety features or bypass safety guarding or interlocks on any equipment. 
200

This area is designated for you when there is a fire and where you should calmly but swiftly walk to when exiting the building.

What is the rally points back corner of parking lot and DHL sign. 

200

This is the minimum requirement for tying off a pallet.

What is 2 hi time to tie?

300

This is not cutting plastic, twine or picking up a slip sheet and disposing of them properly.

What is clean as you go?

300

Putting on gloves prior to picking up a pallet, putting on safety glasses prior to cleaning  up glass, wearing closed toed shoes and wearing high vis clothing.

What is wearing proper PPE?

300

No one here is Spiderman therefore they should not be violating This critical safety rule. 

What is... Do not stand, walk or climb on pallet or racks?

300

The 6 feet distance you should stand when an associate is on an MHE that is turned on. 

What is the "Halo" rule. 

300

This is the expectation for building a pallet correctly when picking.

What is the 2-4-2 method, tying off a minimum of every other layer.

400

Leaving your forks elevated and walking away from your MHE. 

What is creating a trip hazard?

400

Lifting close to your body, not over extending your arms, lifting with your legs, back straight. 2 hands supporting the case, not lifting over your head. 

What is proper lifting AKA: Green Zone Lifitng?

400

This piece of Personal Protective Equipment must be used when working at heights above 4 feet.

What is... Using appropriate safety equipment to prevent falls such as Correctly wearing harness and lanyard when operating the Order Picker. 

400

Dock light is green, wheels are chocked, glad hand locks are on (as applicable),dock lock is secured (as applicable) dock plate is deployed with even coverage across the trailer and you have a light source to see inside the trailer.

What are the proper steps for you to enter a trailer when loading/unloading?

400

Performing this properly (and thoroughly) will protect you, those around you and your equipment. 

What is a Pre-trip inspection?

500

Putting a pallet in the racks on the side without a yellow protective barrier, using an RC instead of a Reach and not being properly trained on the function or equipment.

What is operating in the racks incorrectly (unauthorized)?

500

Stop, Freeze the scene, call for your supervisor, Keep other associates away from the area, fill out a statement (with the facts), ensure pictures are taken.

What is accident reporting?

500

This critical safety rule will prevent an associate from losing a limb or worse their life. 

What is... Not positioning any part of your body in a compactor, below open dock doors, in front of moving objects under elevated MHE, or in pinch zones of machinery. 

500

This is the proper following distance between 2 MHE. 

What is 3 MHE lengths in between?

500

This is where you should stop, blow your horn and look both ways ensuring it is clear before proceeding.

What is every intersection.

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