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Dematic Training Tool (Warehouse Layout Best Practices (Use a 1-way…
Dematic Training Tool
Warehouse Layout
Best Practices
Use a 1-way traffic system
Avoid designing sharp bends (they reduce visibility)
Leave enough space between aisles for safe machinery use
Place robots that need 360° of freedom very carefully
(can install curtain or barrier)
If possible, design ergonomics of layout to take maintenance into account (injury can result from working in cramped, awkward spaces)
Place signs near uneven flooring
Remove non-essential steps or ridges
Design safety routes that will work with an emergency plan
Design layout so that inventory is moved as little as possible (to reduce traffic or congestion that could lead to accidents)
Scenario
Use cases
Injury reports on
OSHA website
Determine unsafe
configuration
Use warehouse
layout data
Cross reference
Determine what
components/assets
are needed
Determine Safe configuration
(based on unsafe configuration)
Demo
Different configurations
gravity feeds
conveyor belts
receiving areas
inspection zones
scissor lifts
diverters
Installation/Configuration
of Warehouse elements
Improper Installation
Play scenario in which:
Someone is injured
How would it work?
Goods are damaged?
Build mechanics
Injuries
Injury types
Crushing
Slips, Trips, And Falls
Loss of limb(s)
Possible death
Hazards
Pinch points
Sharp edges
Crossover points
Falling loads
Improperly stacked loads
Dark/Unlit areas
Ergonomic Strain
Purpose of Training?
Correct Installation Procedures
Some configurations of equipment are dangerous and can lead injuries
Tool needs to train people on what kinds of configurations are safe/unsafe
Dematic model 2498
Right Angle Transfer diverter
(RAT)
Part of the modular conveyor system