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Rack Training and inspections

We offer Impartial Racking Inspections by a SEMA Approved Racking Inspector 

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Racking Inspections

Racking Inspections Are Undertaken By A SEMA Approved Inspector

  • Safety training and maintenance of racking
  • Inspections By A SEMA Approved Inspector 
  • Detailed report and guidance
  • Health and Safety Legislation
  • Nationwide Service
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Annual SEMA Approved Racking Inspection (SARI)


Is Your Racking System Legally Compliant and Truly Safe?

The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) and industry guidelines (HSG76) require your storage systems to undergo a formal, expert inspection at least once every 12 months. This is not a task for an untrained staff member—it requires a certified specialist.
Our SEMA Approved Rack Inspectors (SARI) provide the highest level of certified, unbiased assessment available in the industry. By choosing a SARI, you demonstrate due diligence in protecting your staff and business assets.


Why Choose a SEMA Approved Rack Inspector?

The SARI qualification is the gold standard for warehouse rack safety, representing a level of expertise achieved through rigorous training, written exams, and practical assessments administered by the Storage Equipment Manufacturers' Association (SEMA).

Unbiased Expertise

Our inspectors do not sell racking or repair services. Their only focus is your safety and a truly objective report.

Guaranteed Compliance

Meets the HSE requirement for an annual inspection by a 'Technically Competent Person' (PUWER).
Certified Risk Reduction

We identify and classify damage using the official SEMA Traffic Light System (Red, Amber, Green), providing clear, actionable steps and repair deadlines.
Asset & Insurance Protection

A SARI report provides a certified record that protects your business from liability, supports insurance validity, and safeguards your equipment investment.

What is Included in Your SARI Inspection

Our comprehensive SARI inspection goes beyond simply finding dents. We provide a full structural and operational health check of your entire storage installation.
Damage Assessment

Meticulous inspection of uprights, beams, bracings, and floor fixings.
Structural Integrity Check

Ensuring the racking is plumb, level, and installed to manufacturer specifications.
Suitability Review:

Assessment of equipment compatibility, load notice accuracy, and correct usage of the system.
Detailed Report:

A clear, easy-to-read document with photos, location maps, SEMA damage classifications, and recommended corrective actions.
Expertise in Racking Standards
We Offer Impartial Rack Inspections By A SEMA Approved Inspector (SARI) Nationwide
Tailored Training Programs
Safety training and maintenance of racking is an essential part of your business
Personalized Inspection Reports
Inspections of racking are required to satisfy legal requirements
Secure Your Annual Expert Inspection Today 

Don't wait for an incident to verify your compliance. 
Partner with certified experts to ensure a safe, efficient, and compliant warehouse. 

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Racking Inspection  Training Services

All training courses are delivered at your premises .
An R.T.I certificate will be issued upon successful completion of all of the below courses and will be valid for a three year period

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The End User Guide to Pallet Racking Inspections

This course is designed to make your Person Responsible for Rack Safety (PRRS) competent to enable them to assess damage of all components within the racking structure and how each component works in making it safe during operations.
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Pallet Racking Maintenance Course

This course is designed to give your maintenance team the knowledge through both classroom and a practical demonstration of how to undertake minor repairs and maintenance of your storage system.
Cantilever Racking
Cantilever Racking Inspection Course

This training course is designed to highlight the key area the end user should assess on a regular basis in order to maintain cantilever equipment in a safe working condition.