Current Situation
We have a central walkway that divides the warehouse and is frequently used by members moving between different areas. However, its design includes numerous blind spots, making it difficult for truck drivers to see approaching pedestrians. Additionally, the walkway intersects with high-traffic zones, increasing the likelihood of accidents. The route appears to be used mainly to get from one PFU board to the other.
Proposed Changes
Closure of the Central Walkway: The central walkway will be closed to pedestrian traffic. Members will be encouraged to use the perimeter walkway, which is designed to be the safest route around the warehouse.
The proposed changes aim to significantly reduce the hazards associated with the central walkway in our warehouse. By closing this walkway and implementing the recommended improvements, we can enhance the safety of our working environment in compliance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and other relevant UK health and safety legislation.
Resposes (from the MD!)
How does the team navigate from the logistics PFU board to the Dispatch board.
No short barriers we have blue lines that needs discipline.
If the walkway from the canteen though is a high visibility area how are the hi Vis vests going to be controlled by logistics for the daily Karawane, as I do not want everyone wearing high vis vests in production like previously.
In summary then
According to the MD, we need a walkway through the centre of the warehouse so that the Karawane team can get to the flip chart outside of warehouse office.
We don’t agree to use barriers as we rely on using blue floor tape and discipline.
We don’t agree to more persons that is necessary wearing hi viz vests.
If any of this makes sense to you, please let me know, personally I am scratching my head.
I’ve always said that if you add ‘your honour’ at the end of these statement it may help to get some perspective – after all these statement are the basis of your defence for not following the hierarchy of control.
Edited to prevent word blindness
Edited by user 31 January 2025 14:15:09(UTC)
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