Pallets are used to assemble, store and handle goods,
transporting them to various locations. Used pallets should be considered
carefully to prevent any possible injuries.
Wooden pallets are heavy, and will need to be handled with care so that
they can be reused for other products.
There are some measures that you can take to make sure that you load the
pallets correctly, and use them in the right way.
1. Suitability
Pallets are designed for moving goods and can hold fairly
heavy weights, depending on what type of pallet that it being used. It is important to load a small amount on at
a time, to prevent the pallet from collapsing or breaking.
2.
Loading
Items should be packaged correctly to prevent them from
breaking when being handled on the pallet.
A special platform should be used to load the items onto the pallet, and
further items should be added gradually.
3.
Height
Requirements
The height should generally not be bigger than the actual
base dimension of the pallet. Items should be carefully assessed and measured,
to ensure that they will be safe when loading onto the pallet. This way the goods can be safely transported.
4.
Pallet
Use and Maintenance
When you pick a pallet that you wish to use, double check
that it is not damaged in any way. Split or stained pallets could cause damage
to other products, making it a costly error.
Pallets should be carefully examined upon the delivery of any
items. If any pallets require repair they
should be sent back to the manufacturer or the pallet owner.
5.
Choosing
A Pallet
Wooden pallets should be chosen carefully. They are often used many times, so they need
to remain in the best possible condition. It is important to look after your
own safety, and make sure that you have the right equipment with you when using
the pallets.
Pallets are most commonly manufactured as ‘two way entry’
pallets, and ‘four way entry’ pallets. Nicklin
provide pallets to suit your needs, so that your goods can be handled and
transported in the best way possible. To
find out more, please visit the Nicklin website at nicklin.com.