Material Stacking and Storage Safety
A safety talk addressing hazards associated with improper stacking and storage of materials.
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Key Hazards
- Falling materials from unstable stacks
- Blocked walkways and exits
- Struck-by injuries during retrieval
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Material stacking and storage safety is important because unstable or cluttered storage areas create struck-by and trip hazards.
Materials should be stacked evenly and within height limits. Heavier items belong on lower levels.
Aisles, exits, and emergency equipment must remain clear at all times.
Workers should never climb unstable stacks to retrieve materials.
Safety Reminders
- Stack materials evenly and securely.
- Keep walkways and exits clear.
- Store heavy items on lower levels.
- Do not climb on stacked materials.
Ask the Crew
- Are materials stacked securely and within limits?
- Are aisles and exits kept clear?