[Audio] RED PALLET PROVIDER COMPANY PALLET PROPER CARE HANDLING ORIENTATION.
[Audio] By the end of the presentation, you are expected to : 1. Identify the Parts of the Pallet 2. Understand the Proper Handling of pallets 3. Help maximize the value of pallet by preventing possible damage and contamination.
[Audio] We can maximize the value and integrity of pallets with proper handling and use of individual pallets?.
[Audio] Who Should Attend? Fork-Lift Pallet Jack Operators,.
[Audio] Purchasing Officers,. Updated As of June 2021.
[Audio] Warehouse Personnel / Supervisors,. Updated As of June 2021.
[Audio] Product Loaders. Updated As of June 2021.
[Audio] Parts of Pallets Top Board, Stringer, Block, Bottom Board.
[Audio] General Guidelines 1. Use Pallets only on its intended purpose 2. Load Pallets only within its capacity 3. Store Pallets on dry, uncontaminated area 4. Check Pallets for protruding nails or splinter of woods 5. Do not skid pallets unto the ground 6. Do not throw, drop and/or kick Pallets.
[Audio] USE PALLETS ON THEIR PRIME CONDITION, WHEN 100% SAFETY IS OBSERVABLE Otherwise, replace, tag them for de-hire / repair.
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[Audio] Lifting Pallets 1. Have two people do the lifting/moving of pallet. 2. Lay the pallet flat on its bottom board..
[Audio] 3. Stand as close as possible to the Pallet. 4. Lift the pallet and maintain control of its weight..
[Audio] 5. Stack Pallets only on shoulder high when stacking manually. 6. Align its sides Squarely and Straight..
[Audio] 7. Prevent Improper Lifting of Pallets as shown;.
[Audio] Stacking Pallets 1. Stack Pallets accordingly to their type/ kind. 2. Stack Pallets on level surface..
Pallets should be kept on clean, dry and uncontaminated area.
[Audio] 5. Use forklift/other lifting devices/ equipment when stacking more than 8 levels of pallets. 6. Make sure that the pallets are stable when doing an adjustment on pallet stacks..
[Audio] 7. Prevent the following Improper Stacking of Pallets ( Misaligned Sides of Pallet, Stacking Pallets on its Side).
[Audio] When Using Forklift & Pallet Jack. 1. Set the width of the forks to be as wide as possible to ensure stability. 2. Use forklift/ pallet jacks with forks that are ideal to the pallet length. 3. Slowly and carefully insert pallet jack and forklift's fork unto the pallet..
[Audio] 4. Make sure that the pallet's bottom board does not hinders the wheels of the Pallet Jack. 5. Make sure forks do not protrude past the back edge of the Pallet. 6. Do not 'bulldoze' or push pallets across a concrete floor. 7. Do not use the tips of the fork to push or lift the Pallets. 8. Forks must be lowered when transporting Pallets. 9. Withdraw forks completely before lowering or turning the position of the forklift..
[Audio] 10. When placing or removing pallets from racks, tilt back forks appropriately to ensure safe handling. 11. When engaging or disengaging a load, ensure forks are at correct height to avoid damaging product of pallet . 12. Raise and lower loads carefully and smoothly..
[Audio] Show the proper and improper way of loading products in the pallets.
[Audio] Loading Products on Pallets 1. Make sure loads are stable and safely stacked in the center of pallets. 2. Square-up on the center of the load / pallet. 3. Level the fork parallel to the ground, tilted fork can cause damage to the products..
[Audio] 4. Use pallets that are in Good Condition. 5. Distribute the weight of the product on the pallet evenly and uniformly especially when using different sizes of product containers. 6. Secure the Pallet with shrink wrap, banding, corner boards or other suitable method. 7. Make sure that the product will not hangover the edge of the pallet. 8. Restack products from damage pallets to Good Pallets..
[Audio] Sample pallet racking. nurrtø, au r YEP. Checkmark.
[Audio] Pallet Racking. 1. Use 1:1 ratio between Pallets and Rack. 2. Make sure that the pallet and its load's eight is evenly distributed on the rack. 3. Make sure that the racking system is compatible with RED PALLET. 4. Follow standard racking system of your organization..
[Audio] 5. Place pallet on the runners carefully, making sure the pallet is centered on the rack, and push it back slowly. 6. When placing or removing pallets from racks, tilt back forks appropriately to ensure safe handling..
[Audio] 7. Separate Damaged Pallets from Good Pallets. 8. Follow standard safety procedures when stacking damaged pallets. 9. Arrange damage pallets in such way that the more-sturdy pallets are at the bottom of the stack. 10. Do not repair damaged pallets and Do not use damaged pallets. 11. Coordinate with RPPC for pull-out of damaged pallets..
[Audio] Pallet Damage Classification 1. Pallets in Good Condition ( w/ Paint) Show damage pallets can be considered in Good condition..
[Audio] Again show damage pallets can be considered in Good condition..
[Audio] Again show damage pallets can be considered in Good condition..
[Audio] Show damage pallets can be considered in Good condition with paint..
[Audio] Another kind of damage pallets can be considered in Good condition with paint..
[Audio] Pallet Damage Classification 2. To Be Repaired ( TBR) - means less than 6 damaged pallet components, stringer component in good condition, no spills or uncontaminated..
[Audio] Sample of to be repaired ( TBR). A picture containing old, wood, dirty, raft Description automatically generated.
[Audio] Sample of to be repaired ( TBR). A picture containing text, grill Description automatically generated.
[Audio] Show different kinds of damages.. A picture containing ground, outdoor, old, dirty Description automatically generated.
[Audio] Show different kinds of damages.. A picture containing ground, outdoor, wooden, stone Description automatically generated.
A picture containing ground, outdoor, wooden, box Description automatically generated.
[Audio] Show different kinds of damages.. A picture containing ground, outdoor, wooden, old Description automatically generated.
[Audio] Show different kinds of damages.. A picture containing outdoor, ground, wooden, empty Description automatically generated.
[Audio] Show different kinds of damages.. A picture containing text, grill Description automatically generated.
[Audio] 3. Beyond Economic Repair Condition ( BER) - means 6 or more damaged pallet components, damaged stringer component, with spills or contaminated..
[Audio] Samples of Beyond Economic repair ( BER).
[Audio] Samples of Beyond Economic repair ( BER).
[Audio] Samples of Beyond Economic repair ( BER).
[Audio] Samples of Beyond Economic repair ( BER).
[Audio] 3. Beyond Economic Repair Condition ( BER) – which means 6 or more damaged pallet components, 2 or more damaged stringer component, with spills or contaminated. 3.1. Terminal contamination of the pallet by harmful, poisonous contaminants or paint rendering the pallet non-usable for the food industry 3.2. More than 30% of the pallet is damaged, missing and/or require replacement 3.3. 5 or more boards of the top or bottom surface are had been damaged/missing and require replacements. 3.4. Any combination, which is equivalent to more than 30% of the total components on the pallet. Pallet has been found to be stored outside without covering which has made the pallet weathered and no longer usable 3.5. More than 3 boards of the bottom surface area have been damaged/missing and require replacements. 3.6. Two ( 2) Stringer is damaged, missing and/or require replacement.
[Audio] Wooden Pallet Checklist Form is the checklist use to identify damages and quality of pallets..