Loading Docks Education and Training

Increase dock loading safety to increase your profit margin

By Nikki Davis
Dock loading safety has a direct correlation to your profit margin. The fewer accidents that occur in your business, the fewer insurance claims you have to pay out, the fewer pieces of equipment you have to repair or replace and fewer items of your inventory are lost due to damage. So if you can work to increase knowledge of safety precautions around your loading docks, you can work to protect your human and your tangible assets.

Industrial loading docks, dock lifts and all sorts of other loading dock equipment pose dangers to your business. If someone is not paying attention, someone can get hurt or product can get spilled or dropped. Equipment can run into things, or worse yet, fall between a gap between the dock and a vehicle.

To find out more about loading docks education and training:

1. Start with a look at loading dock safety and profitability.

2. Look at dock loading accident types.

3. Continue with safety materials for loading docks.

4. Use videos to train your dock loading staff.

 

Look at dock loading safety and profitability

Examine the correlation between dock loading safety and profitability for your business.
Try: Learn how to boosting loading dock safety and productivity with tips from inboundlogistics.com. Find out about audits, loading dock equipment maintenance, examining loading dock accessories and more. Rethink your loading dock profitability and safety by examining information from Food Manufacturing. Learn not only how injuries occur, but how damage to equipment and products happen, all off which lower your profitability.

Examine dock and portable loading docks accident types

Find out what kinds of accidents occur while dock loading. Also examine other tips to dock safety.
Try: Learn the top warehouse loading dock accidents from Blue Giant Equipment Corporation. Take advantage of their dock safety resources. Read 7 Keys to Loading Dock Safety from BLR Business & Legal Reports' Safety Daily Adviser.

Continue on with safety advice for loading docks

Use other training materials to learn about safety advice for loading docks.
Try: Inventory Operations Consulting offers loading dock safety advice that includes information on wheel chocks, other vehicle restraint devices, dock levelers, as well as other equipment. State Compensation Insurance Fund also offers industrial loading dock safety advice. They cover such topics as dock levelers, trailer and good housekeeping.

Purchase loading docks education and training videos

Use video training to help educate your dock loading staff as well as yourself. Remember that OSHA requires some specific training of forklift operators working around loading docks.
Try: Consider ordering videos from Business Training Media to train yourself and your employees. They offer a wide variety of warehouse loading dock training materials. Safety Is Us offers the Loading Dock and Warehouse Safety Training Program.  Get training materials from OSHA for forklift drivers.

 

  • Consider adding a quiz component to your dock loading video training to make sure that your staff fully understands the training tool. Think about requiring certification before operators are allowed to work on or with the machinery or on the dock.