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Safe Stacking & Storage (aligned Unit Standard)
Published 12/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 23m | Size: 2.4 GB [/center]
A Practical Guide to Load Stability, Legal Compliance, and Warehouse Organization.
What you'll learn
Understanding the Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act 85 of 1993) and the General Safety Regulation 8, which mandates stable and safe stacking practices.
Mastering load distribution (heaviest items at the bottom, etc), height limitations, and the importance of spacing for safe movement.
Learning technical techniques including column, square, brick (bonded), pyramid, and stepped stacking to ensure maximum stability.
Identifying the weight-bearing capacities of floors, pallets, and racking systems to prevent structural failures.
Implementing effective housekeeping, regular stack inspections, and safe stock movement procedures.
Gaining skills in segregating incompatible stock and preparing for workplace emergencies.
Applying basic ergonomic principles to prevent physical injuries during the handling and stacking of goods.
Requirements
No prior technical certification is required.
Access to a computer and a stable internet connection for online module completion.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence. A single box out of place or an overloaded pallet might seem like a small issue, but in a high-pressure warehouse environment, it is a disaster waiting to happen. Unstable stacks lead to crushed stock, structural damage, and, most tragically, workplace injuries that could have been prevented with the right knowledge. Safe stacking is not just about tidiness, but rather, more so, about engineering stability and following the law.The Safety Academy bridges the gap between basic labour and professional logistics management. This course takes you through the vital requirements of the OHS Act and General Safety Regulation 8, ensuring you understand your legal duties. You will learn the science of "The Golden Rule", keeping the centre of gravity low, and master advanced stacking techniques like pyramid and stepped patterns. We dive into the technical details that matter, such as floor load-bearing capacities and the proper segregation of hazardous chemicals within a storage facility.Beyond the technical skills, you will learn how to build a "Culture of Care" through consistent housekeeping and rigorous stack inspections. We cover everything from pallet safety to ergonomic lifting, ensuring that your team moves stock efficiently without risking their health. Whether you are managing a small storeroom or a massive distribution centre, this course provides the tools to keep your warehouse organised, your business compliant, and your people safe.
Who this course is for
Supervisors and Managers: Those overseeing logistics operations and responsible for legal safety compliance.
Warehouse Personnel: Storemen, packers, and general workers responsible for daily stacking tasks.
Safety Officers: Professionals tasked with conducting workplace inspections and enforcing OHS standards.
Retail and Factory Staff: Anyone working in environments where goods are stored on shelves, racks, or floors.
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Safe Stacking & Storage (aligned Unit Standard)
Published 12/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 23m | Size: 2.4 GB [/center]
A Practical Guide to Load Stability, Legal Compliance, and Warehouse Organization.
What you'll learn
Understanding the Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act 85 of 1993) and the General Safety Regulation 8, which mandates stable and safe stacking practices.
Mastering load distribution (heaviest items at the bottom, etc), height limitations, and the importance of spacing for safe movement.
Learning technical techniques including column, square, brick (bonded), pyramid, and stepped stacking to ensure maximum stability.
Identifying the weight-bearing capacities of floors, pallets, and racking systems to prevent structural failures.
Implementing effective housekeeping, regular stack inspections, and safe stock movement procedures.
Gaining skills in segregating incompatible stock and preparing for workplace emergencies.
Applying basic ergonomic principles to prevent physical injuries during the handling and stacking of goods.
Requirements
No prior technical certification is required.
Access to a computer and a stable internet connection for online module completion.
Description
This course contains the use of artificial intelligence. A single box out of place or an overloaded pallet might seem like a small issue, but in a high-pressure warehouse environment, it is a disaster waiting to happen. Unstable stacks lead to crushed stock, structural damage, and, most tragically, workplace injuries that could have been prevented with the right knowledge. Safe stacking is not just about tidiness, but rather, more so, about engineering stability and following the law.The Safety Academy bridges the gap between basic labour and professional logistics management. This course takes you through the vital requirements of the OHS Act and General Safety Regulation 8, ensuring you understand your legal duties. You will learn the science of "The Golden Rule", keeping the centre of gravity low, and master advanced stacking techniques like pyramid and stepped patterns. We dive into the technical details that matter, such as floor load-bearing capacities and the proper segregation of hazardous chemicals within a storage facility.Beyond the technical skills, you will learn how to build a "Culture of Care" through consistent housekeeping and rigorous stack inspections. We cover everything from pallet safety to ergonomic lifting, ensuring that your team moves stock efficiently without risking their health. Whether you are managing a small storeroom or a massive distribution centre, this course provides the tools to keep your warehouse organised, your business compliant, and your people safe.
Who this course is for
Supervisors and Managers: Those overseeing logistics operations and responsible for legal safety compliance.
Warehouse Personnel: Storemen, packers, and general workers responsible for daily stacking tasks.
Safety Officers: Professionals tasked with conducting workplace inspections and enforcing OHS standards.
Retail and Factory Staff: Anyone working in environments where goods are stored on shelves, racks, or floors.
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