A racking inspection is usually an independent verification of the condition of a warehouse inventory. The inspector is typically sent to a specific location where the inspector can visually inspect the equipment and its components. The purpose of the inspection is to alert warehouse owners or operators to potential issues which could affect the overall performance of the entire warehouse. Racking inspections can also be conducted by a third party such as a security firm who is specifically trained and qualified in the analysis and evaluation of warehouse conditions. An inspection provides important information about the condition of your storage operations. For new Shelving Ireland, visit Rackzone

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An overview of the audit reveals the following information: what was found, what was not found, and the corrective measures recommended. It is common for inspectors to request permission before inspecting certain areas or components of your operation. Permission to conduct a racking inspection is required because you have a responsibility to accurately inspect and report back to the manufacturer, the storage facility owner. It is also necessary because the physical structure of a warehouse may not always allow for easy access to all areas of the storage facility. Finally, the inspection report serves as evidence in case of litigation or claim against you.

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In addition to the above information, an inspection report also includes an evaluation of the warehouse’s ventilation, heating, cooling, and electrical systems. These are critical elements of the warehouse operations and can substantially affect the safekeeping of your inventory. Because of this, you should always consider adding a specialized inspection to your overall inventory management software and practices.