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Got some issues with the company i work and train for. Pallet of stock they are stacking in the racks are getting higher.Currenly we have pallets of wine coming into the warehouse 5 layers high. When staking these into the racking (30feet high) the company is saying that the racking clearance they work to is a 1 inch clearance and they wonder why damage is occuring.This only allows the driver a half inch lift to input and retrieve out the location. I cant find anywhere which stipulates what the recommended clearance should be.

Can anyone help.
  • Posted 23 Oct 2008 02:42
  • By ZZJASEZZ
  • joined 15 Mar'08 - 73 messages
  • BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, United Kingdom
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