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Why Your Warehouse Needs Personnel Carriers

 

Why Your Warehouse Needs Personnel Carriers

Your warehouse has a combination of pedestrian employees and equipment operators. And as operators drive their forklifts and other equipment, they take special care to watch for pedestrian employees and other people on the ground. This prevents accidents, injuries, and damaged goods.

However, even if you take every possible safety precaution, pedestrians and equipment operators may still have some close calls that may not get reported. Accidents can happen in any warehouse to any set of responsible employees. And unfortunately, when pedestrians and equipment collide, this can have some expensive and sometimes fatal consequences.

Luckily, you can mitigate these accidents even further if you have personnel carriers in your warehouse. These vehicles lessen the need for you to have pedestrians on the ground.

How you’ll benefit from Having Personnel Carriers

These vehicles come with a number of helpful benefits, including the following.

1. They shorten long distances.

If you have a particularly large warehouse, it can take your employees and other personnel a long time to walk from one end to another. They waste precious time travelling when they could spend that time working. This cuts down on your warehouse’s productivity and makes your employees feel less accomplished at work.

However, if you have a personnel carrier, your employees can quickly travel all over your warehouse. They can get to their responsibilities sooner, and they don’t have to exert themselves as much for a single task. This means they’ll have more energy and more time to complete other tasks, so your warehouse will run more efficiently than ever.

2. They enable employees to quickly travel back and forth.

Even if you don’t have a large warehouse, a personnel carrier can still help your employee’s complete tasks more quickly.

Perhaps your employees have to check something on one end of the warehouse and then report back to you on the opposite side. You don’t want to wait a long time to do this, nor do your employees want to spend exorbitant amounts of time doing a simple check. A personnel carrier will take them there and back without the hassle of wasted time.

3. They help personnel carry tools and other materials across the warehouse.

Your employees have to perform all kinds of tasks around your facility. They want to reach their tasks quickly, but their huge collection of tools slows them down. They need some way to transport their tools across the warehouse so they don’t have to take several trips and waste time carrying them. Luckily, you’ll have a personnel carrier to assist them.

4. They can help you tow items.

Personnel carriers can attach to trailers, which means you can use them to tow tools, equipment, or other people. This makes moving assets around your warehouse easy.

5. They assist with travel in dark or wet conditions.

Most personnel carriers come with headlights, so you can use them to work in poorly lit areas. You can also use them to move things around outside at night. Some even work well in the rain—just ask your manufacturer first.

What Personnel Carriers Are Right for Your Business

When you choose a personnel carrier for your warehouse, you need to keep a few factors in mind. First, you should consider how much the vehicle can carry. Some, like the SS-534, can only support the weight of 227 kg (500 lbs.). This works well if you only need the carrier to transport people and a few tools. However, if you need more power, the R-380 can support 522 kg (1,150 lbs.).

You also need to look at towing capacity. A 900 kg (2,000 lb.) towing capacity works great if you only need to transport people in a trailer. However, if you have to transport heavy pallets full of goods, you should look for a carrier that can handle 2268 kg (5,000 lbs.) or more. Consider your personal needs before you make your selection.

Why You Should Add a Trailer

As you consider your personnel carrier needs, you should also decide if you need to purchase a trailer with your personnel carrier. You’ll need one if you plan to transport several people at the same time. This happens if your employees work in teams of three or more, or you might need a trailer if you have inspectors and other personnel travelling around your warehouse at the same time.

Passenger trailers come in a number of sizes, so make sure you choose the right one. Do you need one that’ll carry nine passengers, or do you anticipate needing more room? Make sure your trailer can accommodate employees and guests, and don’t let it exceed your personnel carrier’s towing capacity.

When you purchase a personnel carrier, you’re taking your warehouse to the next level of safety and increased productivity. Call your local supplier to get your personnel carrier and any necessary trailers.