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Material Stacking






Stacking materials can be dangerous if workers do not follow safety guidelines. Falling materials and collapsing loads can crush or pin workers, causing injury or even death. When stacking, consider the height restrictions, clearance limits, maximum safe load limits as well as the need for availability of the material. This safety topic provides precautions to consider when manually or mechanically stacking materials indoors or outdoors.
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