Warehouses, distribution centres and logistics operations present some of the most varied and demanding health and safety challenges of any working environment. As part of our Health & Safety Consultancy services, MAST Safety works with warehouse and logistics businesses across the UK to help them manage risk effectively, maintain compliance and build the kind of safety culture that protects people and keeps operations running.
Health and Safety in Warehousing and Logistics
Warehousing and logistics environments involve a wide range of hazards operating in close proximity — forklift trucks moving alongside pedestrians, high-bay racking systems, manual handling, loading bays, noise, and the pressure of fast-moving operations where shortcuts can quickly become habits. Getting health and safety right in this environment requires more than a folder of documents. It requires practical, sector-specific knowledge and systems that actually work on the ground.
The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and associated regulations place clear legal duties on employers in this sector. The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 require suitable and sufficient risk assessments to be carried out and acted upon. PUWER, LOLER, the Manual Handling Operations Regulations and the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations all apply in most warehouse settings. Navigating all of this while keeping the operation running is exactly where experienced consultancy support makes a difference.
What Our Warehouse and Logistics Consultancy Covers
Our consultants work directly with your business to understand how your operation runs and where the risks lie. Support can include:
- Health and safety policy review and development, tailored to your specific operations
- Risk assessments covering manual handling, workplace transport, racking, loading and unloading, and working at height
- Workplace transport and pedestrian segregation advice
- Forklift truck and lifting equipment compliance checks, including LOLER thorough examination requirements
- Racking inspections and structural safety reviews
- Site visits and walkthroughs to identify hazards before they become incidents
- Health and safety audit against current legislative requirements
- Documentation review — ensuring your records, training logs and safe systems of work are suitable and up to date
- Support with SSIP accreditation applications including CHAS and SafeContractor
- Assistance with accident investigation and reporting under RIDDOR
Whether you need one-off support or ongoing retained consultancy, we can structure our service around what your business actually needs.
Common Hazards in Warehouse and Logistics Environments
Warehouse operations consistently feature in HSE enforcement data, and for good reason. The sector involves a combination of hazards that, when not properly managed, can cause serious injury. The most common risks we see include:
Workplace transport — the interaction between forklift trucks, other vehicles and pedestrians is one of the leading causes of serious and fatal accidents in warehousing. Clear segregation, defined traffic routes and proper supervision are essential.
Manual handling — repetitive lifting, carrying and moving of goods is a significant driver of musculoskeletal injury. Risk assessments and appropriate controls are a legal requirement, not optional.
Working at height — picking from high shelving, working on mezzanine levels or accessing roofs and structures all carry fall risk that needs to be properly assessed and controlled.
Racking and storage systems — damaged or overloaded racking can collapse with serious consequences. Regular inspection and a clear defect reporting process are both important and often overlooked.
Slips, trips and falls — wet floors, trailing cables, poor housekeeping and inadequate lighting all contribute to one of the most frequent categories of workplace injury.
Noise — mechanical handling equipment, conveyor systems and power tools can create sustained noise levels that require assessment under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005.
Identifying these hazards and putting the right controls in place is what our consultancy is designed to deliver.
Retained Health and Safety Support for Logistics Businesses
Many warehouse and logistics businesses don't have the resource to employ a dedicated health and safety manager in-house, but they still need competent, consistent safety support. Our retained consultancy service gives you access to experienced health and safety professionals on an ongoing basis, acting as your competent person under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
This means you get regular site visits, help keeping your documentation up to date, support when issues arise and someone who understands your operation — without the cost of a full-time member of staff. It's a practical, cost-effective solution that gives businesses genuine peace of mind.
Experienced Consultants Who Understand the Sector
Our team brings hands-on experience across warehousing, manufacturing, logistics and distribution. We understand the commercial pressures these businesses operate under and we don't offer generic advice that doesn't fit how your operation actually works. The recommendations we make are practical, proportionate and achievable within your day-to-day environment.
We work with businesses of all sizes — from single-site operators to multi-site logistics companies — and we tailor our service to fit what each client genuinely needs.
Warehouse and Logistics Health and Safety — Frequently Asked Questions
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