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Quick Ways to Make Pole Stacking Safer

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 Pole stacking—whether in construction sites, utility yards, or transport depots—demands precision, coordination, and strict adherence to safety. Every year, numerous accidents occur due to improper stacking, unstable loads, or lack of awareness among workers. The good news? With the right techniques, tools, and practices, you can make pole stacking faster, safer, and far more efficient. Below are quick, actionable ways to enhance safety without compromising productivity. 1. Start with a Proper Site Layout A safe pole stacking operation begins with a well-planned site layout. Before starting, inspect the ground conditions—ensure it’s level, stable, and free of debris. Avoid soft or sloping ground that can cause poles to roll or stacks to collapse. Mark separate zones for loading, unloading, stacking, and equipment movement. Maintain minimum 3–5 meters of clearance between stacks and pathways for easy access. Use barriers or cones to restrict unauthorized entry into...