Information

  • Conducted on

  • Location.

  • Personnel (Scan clock card barcode or type name)

  • Pallet racking should be inspected by walking slowly up and back down each aisle looking at all beam heights, if damage or other issue is suspected then closely inspect the suspect area and surrounding areas. Any damage in a red category should be offloaded/not loaded and a repair request raised. Damage in amber categories should be monitored until either repaired or require repair.

  • Enter details of damaged uprights.

  • Damaged uprights
  • Damaged upright. Select level of damage then scan barcode of one of the pallet spaces closest to the damage.

  • Enter details of damaged beams.

  • Damaged beam.

  • Damaged beams
  • Damaged beam. Select level of damage then scan barcode of one of the pallet spaces on that beam

  • Enter details of damaged braces.

  • Damaged brace.

  • Damaged braces.
  • Select level of damage then scan barcode of the nearest adjacent pallet space.

  • Missing or damaged safety clips.

  • Scan barcode nearest to missing or damaged safety clip.

  • Missing or damaged safety clip.
  • Other issue such as damaged rack protector, faulty lighting, etc.

  • Other issue.
  • Describe the issue

  • scan nearest barcode.

  • Take photo if appropriate.

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