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Rack Inspection in Missouri

Rack inspection is a systematic assessment of your pallet rack's structural condition. A qualified inspector walks every aisle, checks every visible upright, beam, and connection for damage, overloading, and code compliance, and delivers a report with findings and recommended actions. RMI recommends annual professional inspections. Your insurance carrier may require them. Missouri sits at the geographic and logistical center of the US. Kansas City and St. Louis are both major distribution hubs — KC anchors the western corridor (I-70, I-35) while St. Louis controls the eastern gateway (I-44, I-55, I-64). The state offers relatively low industrial real estate costs with strong transportation connectivity.

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When You Need Rack Inspection in Missouri

  • You haven't had a professional rack inspection in over a year
  • Your insurance carrier requires documented inspection reports
  • An OSHA audit or safety review has been scheduled or triggered
  • You've experienced a near-miss incident (product falling, partial rack failure)
  • You're acquiring or leasing a warehouse with existing rack and need to assess its condition
  • You want to establish a baseline inspection program for ongoing safety management

What to Expect

  1. 1Inspector walks every aisle and visually examines all accessible rack components
  2. 2Damage assessment — each damaged component is tagged, photographed, and categorized by severity
  3. 3Severity classifications: green (monitor), yellow (repair soon), red (unload immediately)
  4. 4Overload checks — comparing actual loads to posted capacity plaques
  5. 5Code compliance review — load plaques, anchor bolts, safety clips, seismic requirements
  6. 6Written report with photos, findings, severity ratings, and recommended actions
  7. 7Priority list — what to fix first, based on risk level

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should rack be inspected?
RMI recommends a professional inspection at least once per year. High-traffic facilities (frequent forklift damage, heavy loads, multi-shift operations) should consider twice per year. In between professional inspections, trained warehouse staff should conduct monthly or quarterly walk-through checks and report damage immediately.
Who is qualified to inspect rack?
A qualified rack inspector has training in ANSI MH16.1 standards, understands load capacity calculations, and can identify structural damage that affects safety. RMI offers a rack inspection training program. Some inspectors are licensed professional engineers (PEs), which adds credibility and allows them to stamp repair recommendations. Not every building inspector has rack-specific expertise — ask about their training and experience.
What happens when damage is found?
The inspector categorizes each finding by severity. Red (critical) items should be unloaded immediately and repaired or replaced before reloading. Yellow items need repair on a defined timeline (typically 30-90 days). Green items are monitored at the next inspection. The inspection report gives you a prioritized action list so you can allocate repair budget where it matters most.
How many rack inspection providers are in Missouri?
We currently list 1 companies offering rack inspection services in Missouri. Our directory grows as we verify and add providers.
Did you know?

Missouri is the only state with two Federal Reserve Banks (Kansas City and St. Louis). It's also one of the few states where you can build a distribution center that reaches 90% of the US population within two days by truck — which is why both cities have massive warehouse corridors.

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