Safe handling techniques
Efficient order picking
Load security
Compliance & best practices
Material Handling Order Selector program discusses the basics of operating the order stacker in a safe manner. There is a variety of material handling order selector equipment in use today. The same principles apply generally to all types of order selector equipment, but each person who is trained and authorized to operate this equipment must always follow the equipment manufacturer's operating and safety instructions. Your organization may have additional safety rules and procedures, which you must also follow for proper operating guidelines.
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The program focuses on the basics of operating an order stacker in a safe and efficient manner.
While there are many types of equipment, the general safety principles taught in this course apply to all types of order selector equipment.
Operators must always follow the equipment manufacturer's specific operating and safety instructions.
Operators must also adhere to their specific organization's safety rules and standard operating procedures.
The objectives include mastering safe handling techniques, efficient order picking, ensuring load security, and following compliance best practices.
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