Two New Products That Enhance Efficiency and Safety

Working in a warehouse environment can be a dangerous undertaking. Workers who move heavy loads from one place to another can suffer injuries to the back, neck, shoulders, or legs. Workers assigned to the dock are susceptible to accidents due to lack of concentration or quick closing doors. Two new products have been introduced that … Read more

Emergency Showers and Eye Wash Stations and Hazardous Chemicals

Businesses that expose workers to potentially hazardous chemicals that could cause blindness or damage to their eyesight are required by law to have working emergency eyewash stations available at all times. In some cases, an emergency shower that can wash hazardous materials — especially corrosive chemicals or radiation — from workers’ bodies also should be … Read more

New International Shipping Container Rules Go into Effect July 1

The cargo container shipping industry is scrambling to comply with new international regulations that are about to go into effect. In less than 90 days, any shipping container leaving from any port in the world will need to have a verified shipping document that is signed either electronically or by hand by the shipper on … Read more

8 New Technologies That Will Change Materials Handling Forever

In the coming decade, eight so-called “disruptive technologies” are going to change the way businesses in the materials handling industry operate, according to a new report based on interviews with industry executives. These transformative changes will create “always-on” supply chains that will provide more efficiency, improved visibility, and better customer service. The report — “Accelerating … Read more

Roofing Contractor Sentenced to Prison in Worker Death Case

The owner of a Philadelphia-area roofing company has been sentenced to ten months in prison for ordering employees to lie to federal investigators looking into the death of one of his employees at a historic church. James J. McCullagh, 60, of Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania, also received two years probation during his sentencing hearing March 29 in … Read more

Low-Tech Device Offers High Efficiency for Pallet Stacking

For many warehouses, docks and other businesses, the problem with pallets is stacking and storing them safely. All too often, storing pallets are an afterthought. While some slotted, nesting plastic pallets are a little easier to store, wood pallets offer more of a challenge for many operations. When not stored properly, wood pallets can break, … Read more

OSHA Issues Safety Warning on Scissor Lifts

In the past year, there have been 10 deaths and more than 20 serious injuries involving scissor lifts. And now the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration is issuing a warning to companies that use the lift devices. Scissor lifts are widely used in warehouses, factories, docks, construction, and in the retail and entertainment industries. … Read more