Safe Storage and Stacking Guide | Podcast 18

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Podcast | Safe Stacking Guide – Module 18

Production Date: 16.11.2025
Content Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Security of the Republic of Türkiye – Directorate General of OHS
Produced by: İçerik Evi – Digital Learning & Design Studio

About the Podcast

This podcast episode examines the occupational health and safety risks encountered during stacking activities in workplaces, along with the measures required to prevent these risks. Accidents caused by incorrect and disorganised stacking practices, as well as tipping and falling hazards, form the main focus of this episode.

The content is developed based on the Safe Stacking Guide, with the technical and regulatory information presented in a clear, accessible, and practical manner suitable for real workplace conditions. The podcast aims to support the creation of safe working environments and the prevention of stacking-related occupational accidents.

Key Topics Covered in the Podcast

• The concept of stacking and basic principles
• Risks encountered during stacking activities in workplaces
• Safe stacking of loads
• Safe use of shelving, pallets, and storage areas
• Measures to prevent tipping and falling hazards
• Organisation of work areas and work planning
• Employee awareness and employer responsibilities

Who Is This Podcast For?

• Employees working in warehouse and logistics areas
• Production and field personnel
• OHS professionals and occupational physicians
• Employers and employer representatives
• Managers working in workplaces where storage and stacking activities are carried out

Podcast Format

• Podcast / Audio Content
• Informative OHS Broadcast
• Suitable for use on LMS and corporate digital platforms

Note

This podcast content is provided as a demo within the scope of organisation-specific e-learning projects, LMS-compatible online training modules, and OHS-focused digital learning solutions. The content is designed to be integrated into corporate training processes via e-learning infrastructures.