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Open Dock Policy

Oftentimes safety is viewed through an all or nothing lens, but the “thought-leader” in all of us knows there is room for improvement at EVERY-DOCK… The key is making safety improvements to your current Open or Closed Dock Policy accessible on EVERY-BUDGET. To get there, urgent versus long-term goals must be considered when identifying and prioritizing safety improvements…both immediate and future. Incremental, strategic, budget-friendly improvements can be made over time to optimize safety and help to make your end of the supply chain safer…The gateway is communication and effective fall protection and safety barriers for your people and material handling equipment. So, how can you protect your people and help prevent dangerous falls that often take place at the loading dock?

Oftentimes safety is viewed through an all or nothing lens, but the “thought-leader” in all of us knows there is room for improvement at EVERY-DOCK… The key is making safety improvements to your current Open or Closed Dock Policy accessible on EVERY-BUDGET. To get there, urgent versus long-term goals must be considered when identifying and prioritizing safety improvements…both immediate and future. Incremental, strategic, budget-friendly improvements can be made over time to optimize safety and help to make your end of the supply chain safer…The gateway is communication and effective fall protection and safety barriers for your people and material handling equipment. So, how can you protect your people and help prevent dangerous falls that often take place at the loading dock?

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