Posted On: July 24, 2009 by Breyer Law Offices

Arizona Trade Society Provides Warehouse Safety Guide Online

For those looking at the real situation on Arizona construction accident prevention and safety, National Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has a “Pocket Guide to Overall Warehouse Safety” that yields some helpful tips about how to prevent Arizona construction accident situations in any industrial facility, including the warehouse.

A statistic by the OSHA identifies over 7,000 warehouses across the country, which by its estimates employ over 145,000 workers. For the safety of Arizona warehouse environments and those across the country, the Arizona chapter has posted this OSHA resource including a “top 10” list of hazards and solutions that warehouse workers and other involved parties can pay attention to for improved safety in the workplace. The first and foremost safety condition identified is in the use of forklifts, where the guide offers over a dozen detailed points on training solutions that will bring down the rates of warehouse work accidents in Arizona.

Other categories of hazard relates to the way buildings are constructed, with hallways, exits and other features being part of a comprehensive safety strategy.

Other hazards include belts and other moving equipment that may present dangers to untrained workers, where specific Arizona warehouse accidents involved workers or their clothing being caught in moving parts that could not be easily shut off.

Another category involves materials handling and storage, where workers can experience chronic back pain related to the handling of heavy materials or equipment. The guide also goes into the handling of dangerous chemicals, including the use of material safety data sheets (MSDS) that have long been an OSHA requirement for job sites including warehouses.

The provisions of this guide highlight a range of possible scenarios where warehouse workers may need to look out for their own rights in Arizona warehouse injury situations resulting from negligence or the improper lack of precautions on a job site. When warehouse injuries in similar situations occur in the state of Arizona, local Arizona personal injury lawyers often need to step in and help workers identify the situations that led to the incident and who bears the responsibility for compensation.

As a leading firm of Arizona construction accident lawyers, Breyer Law can help in these kinds of situations to make sure that workers and their families receive adequate compensation for handling lost wages and medical bills and everything else that might result from an accident in an Arizona warehouse. If you or a family member has been impacted by this kind of situation, call Breyer Law Offices, P.C. at 602-978-6400 and let us go to work for you.