Shelves that are not secured to the wall can easily topple over due to earthquake shaking. When shelves fall over, various hazards can occur, including the followings;
1. Damage to goods
Products that fall from shelves can be damaged or contaminated. Depending on the product, this can result in significant financial losses, especially for high-value items or those that are difficult to replace.
2. Injuries to employees
Employees who are pinned under collapsed shelves can be injured. They may suffer serious injuries to the head or spine, and in some cases, fatalities can occur.
3. Damage to equipment
Collapsed shelves can also damage surrounding equipment. In particular, damage to manufacturing equipment can cause significant disruptions to production activities.
4. Outbreak of fire
Collapsed shelves can also damage electrical cords and other equipment, potentially causing a fire. A fire can lead to even greater damage and loss of life.
5. Suspension of operations
In some cases, it may be necessary to suspend operations in order to deal with the damage caused by collapsed shelves and to strengthen safety measures. The loss of opportunities due to business suspension can be a major blow to companies.
Unsecured shelves pose various dangers. It is crucial to implement the following safety measures to prevent these hazards:
l Securely fasten the shelves to the wall.
l Utilize anti-tip devices.
l Avoid overloading the shelves.
l Conduct regular inspections.
In the event of a large earthquake, even heavy machinery weighing hundreds of kilograms can be easily displaced. This poses a significant risk to employees.
1. Employees can be severely injured by being caught in large machinery. Large machinery accidents can also lead to fatalities.
2. Large machinery can collapse and damage surrounding equipment and buildings. There is a high risk of secondary accidents such as power outages and gas leaks.
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Implementing safety measures is essential to prevent accidents. It is also important to educate employees about the risks of earthquakes and how to stay safe.
Raising safety awareness among each and every employee is key to preventing accidents.