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  • Why are many large warehouses starting to redesign their “safe movement routes”?

    If you’ve recently visited some modern, large warehouses, you’ll notice a significant change: the floor markings are much clearer, forklift aisles, pedestrian walkways, loading/unloading areas, and buffer zones are neatly divided, and even turning and waiting areas are clearly marked. Many companies are not only redesigning their warehouse layouts but also specifically designing so-called…

  • Why do many warehouses place personal protective equipment in the most conspicuous location?

    If you walk into a well-managed warehouse, you’ll often see an interesting phenomenon: At the entrance, next to the time clock, near the forklift aisle, or at the entrance to the picking area, there’s always a neatly arranged row of personal protective equipment (PPE). This could be gloves, goggles, hard hats, reflective vests, non-slip…

  • With the increasing number of AI warehouses, will work safety supplies “disappear” or “upgrade”?

    As more and more warehouses deploy robots, automated sorting systems, and intelligent scheduling platforms, a question is quietly circulating in the industry: “Since machines are becoming increasingly intelligent, do people still need so many personal protective equipment (PPE)?” In Amazon’s automated warehouses, mobile robots move between shelves; In JD.com’s “unmanned warehouses,” orders require almost…

  • From the pandemic to extreme heat: What role do personal protective equipment (PPE) play during extraordinary times?

    If we were to condense the past few years into two keywords, many would say: “The pandemic,” and **”Extreme weather**.” One is a sudden public health challenge; the other is the reality of continuously rising temperatures. Seemingly unrelated, they share a common thread— Both remind us that humans are vulnerable in extreme environments. And…

  • With increasing warehouse automation, will personal protective equipment (PPE) become obsolete?

    In recent years, the warehousing and logistics industry has seen phenomenal growth—automation, intelligence, and digitalization are constantly breaking efficiency records. From AGV robots to automated sorting systems, from unmanned forklifts to full-scene visual monitoring, the proportion of “people” in warehouses seems to be decreasing. But this raises a question: As automation and intelligent technologies…

  • Your helmet probably understands you better than your boss.

    In warehouses, construction sites, and production workshops, there’s one thing that accompanies you almost every day, through busy work hours and overtime, witnessing your anxiety and fatigue—that’s the safety helmet. Many people treat it as a “mandatory requirement,” or even a “tool to pass inspections.” But if you think about it from a different…

  • Top 10 Industrial Safety Products for 2026: Entering the Era of “Predictive Sensing”

    Introduction: The Leap from “Armor” to “Intelligence” If industrial safety in the 20th century was akin to dressing workers in heavy “iron shirts,” then 2026 represents the era of the “Iron Man suit.” With the intensification of global climate challenges, the full-scale adoption of automated production lines, and the explosive growth of Artificial Intelligence…

  • 4 Point Harness vs. 5-Point Harness

    The real difference between four-point and five-point seat belts is more than just “one more strap.” In many industries—warehousing and logistics, engineering vehicles, industrial equipment, racing cars, child safety seats, special operations platforms—**seat belts** are often considered standard equipment, yet rarely truly understood. Especially when you see product descriptions like: 4-point harness 5-point harness…

  • What is the point of toe caps?

    —If you think it’s just “that hard thing on the toe,” you’re seriously underestimating it. I. Let’s start with a potentially unpleasant truth: Most people first notice a toe cap not because of safety, but because of pain. Not in a training session. Not in a PowerPoint presentation. But rather— A box of goods…

  • Top 10 Warehouse Safety Tips

    Warehouse safety is paramount; 90% of accidents can actually be prevented. Working in a warehouse for a long time, you’ll notice a very real phenomenon: those who actually cause accidents are never “those who haven’t seen risks before,” but rather “those who have seen too much risk and become accustomed to it.” Forklifts run…