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  • 1. MATERIAL HANDLINGPRINCIPLES AND EQUIPMENTS KAUSHIK RAJA
  • 2. All materials to be handled mechanically from the inbound raw materials stage to the outgoing finished goods stage
  • 3. Heavy loads must be handled mechanically
  • 4. Avoid mixing materials which require future sorting
  • 5. Transfer of material from one container to another should be done mechanically
  • 6. Hot and hazardous materials must be handled mechanically
  • 7. Unit load concept [Material should retain its original shape and size] must be followed. The larger the size of the unit load, the greater the economy.
  • 8. Use of overhead space for conveyers and for stocking materials to be stored must be encouraged.
  • 9. Materials are to be moved in a straight line to the extent possible. Minimum number of changes in the direction while moving materials is preferable.
  • 10. Avoiding floor contact of materials is preferable. Pallets [A flat transport structure that supports goods in a stable fashion. Most pallets are wooden, pallets also are made of plastic, metal, and paper] can be used for this purpose.
  • 11. Gravity feed must be taken into advantage wherever feasible.
  • 12. Pick and place of materials within operations and in transit should be infrequent.