As warehouse operations accelerate into the busy festive period, Midland Pallet Trucks is urging businesses to put safety at the forefront of their New Year priorities.
January traditionally sees an increase in workplace injuries across UK warehouses, with many incidents linked to avoidable factors such as damaged equipment and insufficient maintenance, the company warned, adding that slips, trips and manual handling injuries consistently rank among the most common causes of workplace accidents in the logistics sector.
With winter conditions and post-peak fatigue adding to the risk, the start of the year is often a perfect storm for preventable accidents, the company said.
Phil Chesworth, Midland Pallet Trucks MD, said, “January is one of the busiest months for warehouse teams getting back up to speed, but it’s also one of the most dangerous.
“We often hear from businesses that suffer breakdowns or minor incidents that could easily have been avoided with some basic checks.
“Damaged pallet trucks, worn wheels, and neglected equipment can quickly become safety hazards when operations are under pressure.”
Midland Pallet Trucks, which supplies pallet trucks, stacker trucks and lift tables, regularly supports businesses reviewing their safety procedures at the start of the year.
The company has long advocated for proactive maintenance and replacement of ageing manual handling tools - which it says is a relatively small investment that can help prevent costly downtime and potential injuries.
Chesworth added, “It’s easy for safety checks to take a back seat during the rush of the peak season, but the New Year is an ideal time to reset.
“An inspection of equipment condition, battery performance, and general wear can make a huge difference to productivity and staff wellbeing.
“Preventing just one injury or breakdown pays back many times over.”















