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Safety, Sanitation, and Housekeeping

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Because so much lifting, pushing, pulling, and human interaction with power equipment and large mechanical devices is involved, the potential for accidents in warehouses is high. Any of the hundreds of different tasks performed daily in a warehouse can create a condition where serious accidents may happen.

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Ackerman, K.B. (1997). Safety, Sanitation, and Housekeeping. In: Practical Handbook of Warehousing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6013-5_22

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