—Not stolen, but “used up” If you’ve spent enough time in a warehouse, you’ve probably encountered this scenario: “Weren’t these work safety supplies just issued?” “Yes, they were replenished last week.” “Then why are they gone again?” Strangely, these “disappearing” work safety supplies aren’t necessarily the most expensive or the most professional, but they…
When warehouse safety signs are used in critical locations such as floors frequently driven by forklifts, pedestrian walkways, and loading/unloading areas, choosing the right floor safety tape is not a matter of “just any roll of tape.” This article will compare the core differences between ordinary safety tape and Deluxe Safety Tape from a…
Many warehouses are already adjusting, but they haven’t realized they’ve “changed.” If you’ve been in the warehousing and logistics industry long enough, you’ll have a vague feeling: In recent years, warehouses haven’t undergone any “revolutionary changes,” but many things seem different from before. Personnel structure is changing, operational rhythm is changing, and warehouse form…
In the logistics and warehousing industry, personal protective equipment (PPE) is used almost daily: gloves, safety shoes, helmets, protective gear… They all share one thing in common—rapid consumption and low visibility. Because of this, many companies often adopt a mindset when purchasing and managing PPE: “They’re consumables anyway, so anything goes.” However, in a…
Those entering a logistics warehouse for the first time are often overwhelmed by the scene: goods are moving, people are walking, equipment is running, and everyone is wearing some form of personal protective equipment (PPE). As a result, newcomers easily have the thought: “These things all seem quite complicated.” But after spending some time…
Many people believe that cardboard boxes, plastic crates, or pallets are the fastest-consuming items in logistics warehouses. However, those who have actually worked in logistics site management and material statistics will discover a different truth: while cardboard boxes are conspicuous, they are not necessarily the fastest-consuming items. In the daily processes of sorting, loading,…
In the logistics industry, “safety” is never an abstract concept. Daily loading, unloading, handling, sorting, and transportation involve repetitive high-risk actions. Many companies, despite having adequate personal protective equipment (PPE), still experience frequent accidents. The reason is often not “whether they have it,” but rather “whether they are using it correctly.” This article will…
Almost everyone who has worked in a warehouse has had this experience: When things aren’t busy, personal protective equipment (PPE) is worn meticulously; but during peak hours, things become a matter of “making do.” Help helmets are left aside, protective gloves are considered too cumbersome, reflective vests are repeatedly put on and taken off,…
The first type, found in almost every warehouse: In warehouses, some personal protective equipment (PPE) doesn’t “break down” before becoming problematic, but rather, it’s **”still usable, so it’s been used as is”**, until one day, it becomes the quietest, yet most crucial element in an accident. Many minor injuries, chronic injuries, and even serious…
In many logistics warehouses, the procurement of safety shoes is often simplified to one sentence: “Just buy anti-slip and anti-impact shoes.” But in reality, you’ve likely seen these situations: The same pair of safety shoes is praised by employees in warehouse A as “stable, easy to walk in, and not tiring,” but criticized in…