After a safety review, the most obvious storage problem is often the one that has been ignored for years. Sheet material stacked on the floor forces workers to bend, lift, drag, and restack the same load over and over again.

Bplarack gives flat material a structured storage position so the team can keep sheet stock organized, visible, and easier to handle with less physical strain.

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What the review usually finds

WHS audits often expose the same pattern: manual handling is built into the storage method itself. When sheet stock is piled on the floor or stacked on wood pallets, the plant pays for the same movement again and again, and the layout is harder to defend during a review.

  • Manual handling increases labor cost
  • Wood pallet stacking can create unstable storage
  • WHS audits often expose poor material control
  • Plants need a safer way to store flat material
Safer sheet handling

How Bplarack helps

Bplarack stores flat stock vertically so sheets can be separated by layer instead of being stacked across the floor. That reduces the amount of bending, dragging, and repeated re-stacking required during daily handling.

For a safety officer or plant manager, the benefit is practical: the rack supports safer storage and a more repeatable handling method while helping reduce non-value-added labor tied to pallet stacking.

It also creates a more stable release point for material, which makes it easier to keep the shop floor cleaner and the material path more predictable.

Product features and parameters

Bplarack is a heavy-duty sheet metal storage rack designed for flat material storage and staging.

Item Specification
Product type Sheet metal storage rack
Use case Flat material storage and staging
Handling Forklift handling depending on layout
Goal Reduce manual handling and replace wood pallet stacking
Storage style Vertical flat-material storage

Suitable scenarios

This setup fits Australian metal manufacturing plants, WHS review follow-up projects, and shops that need to replace wood pallet stacking with a safer rack method.

  • Metal manufacturing plants
  • WHS improvement projects
  • Sheet stock handling zones
  • Safety review action plans
WHS compliant sheet storage

Delivery method

Bplarack is supplied as a standard rack system that can be installed on site. Share the sheet size, quantity, and floor layout, and a storage plan can be prepared around that load.

Common questions

Q: Is this better than wood pallet stacking?
A: Yes. It provides a more stable and controlled way to store sheet stock.

Q: Does this help with safety reviews?
A: Yes. It replaces an improvised storage method with a more structured rack layout.

Q: What do we need for pricing?
A: Sheet size, quantity, and floor layout are the main inputs.

Tell us your sheet size, quantity, and layout needs, and we will review the storage plan and prepare a practical response.