Pallet Rack Collapse
The Threat is VERY Real!
A pallet rack collapse is a rare but deadly event that can happen suddenly and without warning. In this event, a damaged frame potentially becomes the first domino in a chain reaction that threatens the entire facility and the lives of workers in it. Once such a collapse is triggered, it is impossible to stop. The aftermath of such a disaster leaves a chaotic web of twisted steel components woven into the wreckage of fallen goods in its wake.
Because everything is standing, even despite minor damage, we labor under the false assumption that there is no threat or danger present, when in reality it can take just one small bump and 25 seconds to prove just how tragically wrong that can be…

OSHA estimates that pallet rack collapses in the United States cause $36 billion in annual costs. Yet, their rarity and unpublicized nature has produced a false belief that collapses never happen.
BE READY FOR “THAT DAY”
Should this unimaginable day suddenly become your reality, it is absolutely critical that you have been prepared in advance and are fully equipped with the precise tools needed and at the ready, should there be workers trapped underneath this chaotic web of twisted steel and fallen debris.
ShoreFit is the patent-pending rescue solution that enables first responders to quickly and securely engage collapsed pallet rack frames for safer rescue efforts.
How ShoreFit helps YOU be prepared for “that day” depends on whether you are a first responder or a warehouse owner or manager.
Should this unimaginable day suddenly become your reality, it is absolutely critical that you have been prepared in advance and are fully equipped with the precise tools needed and at the ready, should there be workers trapped underneath this chaotic web of twisted steel and fallen debris.
ShoreFit is the patent-pending rescue solution that enables first responders to quickly and securely engage collapsed pallet rack frames for safer rescue efforts.
How ShoreFit helps YOU be prepared for “that day” depends on whether you are a first responder or a warehouse owner or manager.