Couple of issues here (BTW I'm a professional installer): Manufacturers warn not to climb on racks; work above 6' without a harness is an OSHA violation; this pallet rack is classified as high pile storage which requires anchor bolts; doesn't appear to have been inspected by plan review (or any legit designer) nor code enforcement prior to loading; the uprights against the back wall are backwards (the lowest point of the diagonal brace is the front of the frame, per the manufacturer), and unless these were employees installing their own racks, this is a 2 man job, with equipment, 1 hour max. Great video editing though.
@@anomaly2422 We use a scissor or a fork with a cage and harness depending on beam heights. The subbies do but also free climb as it's way faster but stupid. They are paid 8 hours regardless of how long it takes, they do risky shit to get multiple jobs done in a day. Good money but can't really enjoy it when you hit the concrete.
None of them wearing correct ppe and harnesses. The stupid fools dont even fix it down and its getting loaded. I work in this industry and fools like that proper annoy me. None safe working practices is negligence and they have no consideration for themselves or anyone else. If they were on my site today they wouldn't be tomorrow. Health and safety its in your hands.
+Wayne Saunders I do as well. 14 hrs a day 6 days a week. And I'm white. Harnesses, helmets, reflective gear is on the individual IMO. As long as they sign that they read the handbook and cannot file a lawsuit, I don't care, its on them. I signed it. Want the job to take twice as long? Wear a harness above four feet. Yeah....no. I understand the recommendations and its still in my hands. Anchors only if the customer pays for them. Sometimes they want to be able to scoot around as opposed to calling (and paying) for re-installation. Health and safety its in your hands. I completely agree. Nobody else's. And if they don't pay for anchors, they don't get anchors. So I suppose I disagree with you completely, actually.
14 hrs 6 days a week? I don't matter it it 24/7 I was an installer/Forman/worker for Ridg-U-Rak for 13 years, did NOTHING but install our rack year round. I can tell you it only take 1 split second to fall. (I never did but it could still happen tomorrow.)
Agreed, I'm actually looking now for proper ways to unload cargo containers at my workplace that don't come on pallets and they have to be manually unloaded and loaded onto pallets and the weight of each piece is 180-213lbs depending on the truck. I clicked this video because at my warehouse the corporate office refuses to rack it and our space gets killed!
@@thugchld yea you'll fall if you're a fucking idiot and dont watch your step we do 20 ft uprights with no harness no pussy helmets no nada compa we're mexican
lol try just putting the beams in the bottom lug first all the way across then square it, fix it then lift one beam at a time so it carnt go no where ie fall on someone that has to be the most unsafe stand up i have ever seen
Nenhum deles usando os EPIs adequados Os estúpidos nem mesmo. Chumbarão nem fixarão os montantes Eu trabalho nessa área e jamais deixaria meu pessoal trabalhar assim . Nenhum praticando segurança de trabalho. Segurança em primeiro lugar.
@Bruce C frames around the wrong way, built it with beams too high, didn't level or square it, didn't fix it down, also didn't use harnesses when in the rack.
Wthhhh is this man. IMAGINE HAVING HEAVY HEAVY PALLETS WAY ON TOP and its not fixed to the ground, that shelving WILLL COLLASPSE and hurt people. WOOOOW TOO DO BUSINESS THE RIGHT WAY IS TO HAVE A SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT. THIS IS TOTAL CRAP AND IM A NOOB JUST STARTED IN THIS and i got hurt on the job. SAFETY SAFETYYYY SAFETYYY HARD WORKING PEOPLE GOT FAMILIES AND LIVES
Bro, nothing is anchored, at least 8 pallet bays are inaccessible, climbing racking without a proper lift or fall protection, no hard hats. Whoever designed and planned this is off in the head.
Couple of issues here (BTW I'm a professional installer): Manufacturers warn not to climb on racks; work above 6' without a harness is an OSHA violation; this pallet rack is classified as high pile storage which requires anchor bolts; doesn't appear to have been inspected by plan review (or any legit designer) nor code enforcement prior to loading; the uprights against the back wall are backwards (the lowest point of the diagonal brace is the front of the frame, per the manufacturer), and unless these were employees installing their own racks, this is a 2 man job, with equipment, 1 hour max. Great video editing though.
standing on the racks at 12 feet is fun tho
Need 300mm clearance from wall to to allow pallet overhang. Needs screwsbolts also. 75mm min
Where is the anchoring at?
Why didn't you fix it to the ground that will tip over if u hit the top when loading or unloading
There is no:
Anchoring
Distance from the rack to the wall
Safety Equipment
and on top of that they can’t put pallets at the corners of the racks
You've obviously never done this stuff,
Amateurs
Found this while researching the best way to tie-off while assembling or disassembling racking, so we can stay OSHA compliant.
Welllllllllll shit.
I thought it was how not to build pallet racking
Pallet racking is the great way of utilizing your space. Well shown the complete process of installing pallet racking.
Justin Kernick you recommend not floor fixing?
also completely wasted six pallet spaces with wrong positioning
safety is the number one Priority. Why without helmet, and fix the foot base with bolt.
Buen vídeo! Yo compre racks en Estral Solutions
There is no use of floor fixings or any safety equipment (harness, scissorlift, hard hats etc)
They must like hospital food
LMAO calm down.
@@Jordan-sn9bw calm down? Lol if you worked this job you wouldn’t calm down bud
@@anomaly2422 We use a scissor or a fork with a cage and harness depending on beam heights. The subbies do but also free climb as it's way faster but stupid. They are paid 8 hours regardless of how long it takes, they do risky shit to get multiple jobs done in a day. Good money but can't really enjoy it when you hit the concrete.
This is my Wark I like it 👌 😋
No fall protection.
You mean you don't have to bolt to ground?
Missed a good opportunity to paint that wall
How many torque of these assemble
None of them wearing correct ppe and harnesses.
The stupid fools dont even fix it down and its getting loaded.
I work in this industry and fools like that proper annoy me.
None safe working practices is negligence and they have no consideration for themselves or anyone else. If they were on my site today they wouldn't be tomorrow.
Health and safety its in your hands.
+Wayne Saunders I do as well. 14 hrs a day 6 days a week. And I'm white.
Harnesses, helmets, reflective gear is on the individual IMO. As long as they sign that they read the handbook and cannot file a lawsuit, I don't care, its on them. I signed it. Want the job to take twice as long? Wear a harness above four feet. Yeah....no. I understand the recommendations and its still in my hands.
Anchors only if the customer pays for them. Sometimes they want to be able to scoot around as opposed to calling (and paying) for re-installation.
Health and safety its in your hands. I completely agree. Nobody else's. And if they don't pay for anchors, they don't get anchors. So I suppose I disagree with you completely, actually.
Idk who you worked for or what you signed... This is ILLEGAL an @osha would have a field day with these clowns.
14 hrs 6 days a week? I don't matter it it 24/7 I was an installer/Forman/worker for Ridg-U-Rak for 13 years, did NOTHING but install our rack year round. I can tell you it only take 1 split second to fall. (I never did but it could still happen tomorrow.)
Agreed, I'm actually looking now for proper ways to unload cargo containers at my workplace that don't come on pallets and they have to be manually unloaded and loaded onto pallets and the weight of each piece is 180-213lbs depending on the truck. I clicked this video because at my warehouse the corporate office refuses to rack it and our space gets killed!
@@thugchld yea you'll fall if you're a fucking idiot and dont watch your step we do 20 ft uprights with no harness no pussy helmets no nada compa we're mexican
One thing is for sure, you don't build a palletrack in my factory that way. See comments below.
lol try just putting the beams in the bottom lug first all the way across then square it, fix it then lift one beam at a time so it carnt go no where ie fall on someone that has to be the most unsafe stand up i have ever seen
for the record id do that job faster than them with just 3 of us
This is shocking cowboys should take this video down makes the trade look bad
Et la fixation au sol ?
Nenhum deles usando os EPIs adequados
Os estúpidos nem mesmo.
Chumbarão nem fixarão os montantes
Eu trabalho nessa área e jamais deixaria meu pessoal trabalhar assim .
Nenhum praticando segurança de trabalho.
Segurança em primeiro lugar.
This is not the correct way. Please don't copy what these cowboys are doing.
They got the racking up, what's wrong with this way?
@Bruce C frames around the wrong way, built it with beams too high, didn't level or square it, didn't fix it down, also didn't use harnesses when in the rack.
@@ZombiePorn_ what is wrong with beams too high
OSHA violation
Pussy
hey men security first
No fixings it won't pass Sena safety audit
Everything about that installation is wrong , if you rocked up on any major site and worked like that you would be removed from site
Too slow.
lol the job could be done faster with 2 guys...
Wthhhh is this man. IMAGINE HAVING HEAVY HEAVY PALLETS WAY ON TOP and its not fixed to the ground, that shelving WILLL COLLASPSE and hurt people. WOOOOW TOO DO BUSINESS THE RIGHT WAY IS TO HAVE A SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT.
THIS IS TOTAL CRAP AND IM A NOOB JUST STARTED IN THIS and i got hurt on the job.
SAFETY SAFETYYYY SAFETYYY
HARD WORKING PEOPLE GOT FAMILIES AND LIVES
He'll most likely load the heavies on the bottom and the lights above those.
Bro, nothing is anchored, at least 8 pallet bays are inaccessible, climbing racking without a proper lift or fall protection, no hard hats. Whoever designed and planned this is off in the head.
Amateurs
This is actually set up improper and a bad example of racking
This looks like a disaster waiting to happen 😞
They’re not wearing jock straps!! Your making our trade look bad!! Mmkay