Our Racking Maintenance Training Course
Identifying damaged racking is only the first step.
For warehouses with in-house maintenance capabilities, quick and correct repair is the key to minimizing risk and maximizing efficiency.
We move beyond simple inspection to provide the hands-on skills and safety knowledge required to safely and compliantly replace or repair damaged racking components identified by your P.R.R.S. (Person Responsible for Racking Safety) or annual expert inspection.
For warehouses with in-house maintenance capabilities, quick and correct repair is the key to minimizing risk and maximizing efficiency.
We move beyond simple inspection to provide the hands-on skills and safety knowledge required to safely and compliantly replace or repair damaged racking components identified by your P.R.R.S. (Person Responsible for Racking Safety) or annual expert inspection.
Why Invest in In-House Maintenance Training?
Rapid Response
Address 'Amber' and 'Green' damage immediately without waiting for an external repair team, preventing escalation to 'Red' risk.
Compliance & Traceability
Ensure all in-house repairs are completed to the required EN15635 and SEMA Codes of Practice, protecting your legal position and insurance warranty.
Cost Control
Significantly reduce reliance on expensive external contractors for minor, yet critical, component replacements.
Core Maintenance Modules Include
Course Content & Practical Focus
This intensive, practical one-day course is delivered on-site at your facility, allowing us to train your team directly on your specific racking system, ensuring the training is immediately applicable.
This intensive, practical one-day course is delivered on-site at your facility, allowing us to train your team directly on your specific racking system, ensuring the training is immediately applicable.
Legal & Safety Requirements
Review of relevant legislation (PUWER, HSG76) and the critical need for a formal Safe System of Work (SSOW).
The Right Way to Repair
Safe and correct replacement procedures for commonly damaged components (front uprights, low-level bracing, and beams).
Safe Working Practices:
Essential Working at Height safety protocols (e.g., proper use of scissor lifts/MEWPs – valid license required).
Correct use of tools and PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).
Racking Maintenance Training Course
Who Is This Course For?
This course is designed for personnel with existing mechanical aptitude and the authority to conduct repairs.
Internal Maintenance Engineers
Facilities & Site Technicians
Warehouse Maintenance Supervisors