An efficient and functioning warehouse should run like a well-oiled machine. Everything should be in its place, and everyone should know where to go at all times. Of course, that only works on paper. Once we introduce humans and the problem of human error into the equation, things start to go awry.
One essential element of warehouse safety is traffic management. With equipment and workers alike moving at a fast pace, defining their routes and safety rules can reduce the risk of warehouse injury. What do you need to create an efficient warehouse traffic management plan? And once you have it in place, how do you keep things flowing smoothly?