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Lean and Safety – Stop, Look & Point

Safety and Lean can and should go hand in hand.  I recently did a lean tour of a large distribution center. Along with seeing many lean process ideas I learned they had a strong focus on employee safety. For instance, one thing everyone did (and we received training pre-tour) was the practice of Stop, Look and Point before crossing an active equipment travel aisle. The general guidelines of Stop, Look and Point are:

  1. Stop…walking…so you can focus on your surroundings
  2. Look…in all directions of vehicle traffic including both ways on a one way lane
  3. Point…after making eye contact with any lift driver(s), use visual pointing to:
    • indicate which way both/all are intending to go,
    • indicate who is yielding right of way and
    • confirm the pedestrian(s) given right of way proceeds

This is an easy, low-cost way to improve safety for employees. Click here to see a video of the concept in action.

On a trip to England to observe warehouse practices, I learned all employees and guests in the warehouse are required to wear safety vests to make them more visible to equipment drivers. While this is a regulation in England, I expect it is something you could easily do in your operations to help ensure employee safety.

Focusing on safety in the warehouse should be part of a continuous improvement culture and result in lower cost for the company and a better, safer work environment for employees.

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