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Warehouse Safety in Iowa

Warehouse safety products cover everything that keeps people and product from getting hurt — floor markings, safety netting, rack labels, capacity signage, anti-collapse mesh, pedestrian barriers, and inspection programs. None of it is exciting. All of it matters. The warehouse industry averages about 16 fatalities per year from rack collapses alone. Iowa's warehouse market is anchored by Des Moines and the Quad Cities. The state's agricultural sector (corn, soybeans, pork) drives demand for cold storage and food processing facilities. Iowa's central location makes it a cost-effective distribution point for the Upper Midwest.

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Warehouse Safety Suppliers in Iowa (0)

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Nearby Warehouse Safety Suppliers

These companies serve areas near Iowa.

A-SAFE INC

Manufacturer·York, PA

A-SAFE manufactures industrial safety barriers guardrails and rack protection systems using their patented all-polymer three-layered design. Their rack protection line includes RackGuard leg protectors and rack end barriers plus the RackEye active monitoring technology.

Rack ProtectionWarehouse Safety

AIS Shelving Division

Supplier·Denver, CO

Colorado's largest stocking dealer of Penco shelving, racking, and locker solutions. Denver showroom with over two decades serving the region.

Selective Pallet RackShelvingWarehouse Safety

Atlanta Warehouse Solutions

Supplier·Atlanta, GA

Founded 2015, offers warehouse racking, mezzanines, conveyors, design/layout, installation, and rack safety audits.

Selective Pallet RackMezzanineRack ProtectionWarehouse Safety

AJ Enterprises

Installer·Milwaukee, WI

AJ Enterprises installs every size and style of pallet racking in Wisconsin Illinois and across the United States including warehouse shelving and storage systems.

Selective Pallet RackShelvingMezzanineCantilever Rack

AK Material Handling

Supplier·Mundelein, IL

AK Material Handling is a distributor of pallet rack shelving lockers and warehouse equipment offering design and installation services.

Selective Pallet RackShelvingWire DeckingCantilever RackMezzanine

Arch Material Handling

Used Equipment Dealer·St. Louis, MO

One of the largest inventories of pre-owned pallet racking and warehouse equipment in the nation. Buys and sells used rack, shelving, and mezzanines in St. Louis.

Selective Pallet RackShelvingMezzanine

When to Choose Warehouse Safety

  • You're setting up a new warehouse and need to meet OSHA and fire code from day one
  • A safety audit or insurance inspection has identified deficiencies
  • You've had a near-miss incident involving falling product or pedestrian/forklift interaction
  • You need to post load capacity signage on rack (required in many jurisdictions)
  • Your facility lacks visible pedestrian walkway markings or traffic management

Key Specs to Ask About

  • Load capacity plaques (required by ANSI/RMI — must display rated loads per level)
  • Anti-collapse mesh or netting (prevents product from falling into aisles)
  • Floor marking tape or paint (pedestrian walkways, forklift lanes, staging areas)
  • Pedestrian barriers and guardrails (separate foot traffic from equipment zones)
  • Safety mirrors and sensors (blind corner visibility)
  • Rack inspection tags and documentation systems

How It Compares

FactorSafety Products
Load capacity plaquesRequired by ANSI MH16.1 on every rack row
Floor markingsSeparate pedestrian and forklift zones
Safety netting/meshPrevents product from falling into aisles
Inspection programsAnnual professional + monthly internal walk-throughs
Pedestrian barriersPhysical separation between people and powered equipment

Safety products and programs aren't a single purchase — they're an ongoing commitment. Start with load plaques and floor markings (cheap, high impact). Add netting and barriers where pedestrians are near forklift traffic. Build an inspection cadence and stick to it.

Did you know?

Iowa produces enough corn each year to fill a freight train stretching from Des Moines to New York City — and back. Every kernel of that corn passes through some kind of storage and handling system before it reaches its destination.

Frequently Asked Questions

What safety signage is required on pallet rack?
ANSI MH16.1 (the rack standard) requires load capacity plaques on every rack row, visible from the aisle. These must show the maximum rated load per beam level and the total frame capacity. Many jurisdictions also require seismic information and the rack manufacturer's name. Missing plaques are the number one citation in warehouse safety audits.
How often should pallet rack be inspected?
RMI recommends a professional inspection at least once per year, plus regular walk-through checks by trained warehouse staff (monthly or quarterly). High-traffic facilities or those with frequent forklift damage should inspect more often. Document everything — the inspection report is your evidence that you're managing the risk.
What are the most common warehouse safety violations?
Missing load capacity plaques, damaged rack that hasn't been repaired or taken out of service, blocked or missing fire exits, inadequate pedestrian/forklift separation, and overloaded rack. Most of these are easy to fix once you know about them. The problem is that nobody looks until an auditor shows up.
How many warehouse safety suppliers are in Iowa?
We currently list 0 companies offering warehouse safety in Iowa. This number grows as we expand our directory. Nearby states may have additional options.
Did you know?

The most common forklift accident isn't a tip-over — it's hitting a person who's walking. OSHA says forklift incidents cost US businesses over $135 million per year in workers' comp alone.

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