The latest issue of MID magazine features an editorial article that can be treated as a health and safety handbook for warehouse space planners. The piece takes into account safety measures related to spatial layout, lighting, humidity, OHS regulations, and vehicle traffic. A significant part is also devoted to protecting areas where the risk of collisions increases. Here, a Project Manager from Anter System provides support by pointing out—using flexible safety barriers as an example—the types of hazards that can be encountered in everyday work. The article also addresses more advanced protective measures such as process automation and the use of drones for inventory management.
The editors define safety measures according to their active or passive nature. Flexible safety barriers fall into the latter category, which in no way diminishes the priority of their application. With this article in hand, readers can reassess their knowledge of space planning in terms of its efficient use and the operations that take place within it.
We wish you an enjoyable read!