Transcription of Safe Stacking and Storage - University of Auckland
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SafeStackingandStorageARCHIVEP ublished by the Occupational Safety and Health ServiceDepartment of LabourWellingtonNew ZealandISBN 0-477-03449-7 First published: 1985 Reprinted: 1988 Revised for OSH web site: 1999 ARCHIVEC ontentsIntroduction and Scope .. 5A Safe work System .. 6 Floors and Supporting Surfaces .. 7 Stock Holding Structures .. 8 Pallet Construction and Loading .. 8 Positioning of Stacks .. 9 Size and Shape of Stacks .. 11 Stability and Bonding of Stacks .. 12 Stacking Different Types of Goods.
A Safe Work System E mployers must take all reasonable steps to ensure that all goods, materials, substances and equipment in workplaces are so stacked, stored, secured, and kept that they do not constitute a danger to persons in their vicinity during the course of daily operations and in an earthquake. Such steps should ensure these
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