Warehouse Safety

Journal Title: Logistics and Transport - Year 2018, Vol 38, Issue 2

Abstract

The article comprises of two parts, theoretical and practical. The first part presents the analysis of warehouse operations as a subject of a study. Hazards that may affect warehouse processes are discussed, and factors that determine the safety of warehouse management are characterized. In the second part, based on the results of the study carried out at 16 warehouses, selected problems concerning safety are evaluated and conclusions are presented.

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Andrzej Szymonik

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  • EP ID EP490238
  • DOI 10.26411/83-1734-2015-2-38-11-18
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Andrzej Szymonik (2018). Warehouse Safety. Logistics and Transport, 38(2), 101-112. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-490238