Annual racking inspection in accordance with UNI EN 15635

Inspection of steel racking systems is a regulatory requirement to be carried out at least annually, as defined by UNI EN 15635, with the objective of ensuring warehouse safety and maintaining the structural integrity of storage systems over time.
Modulblok inspection visits are performed by qualified technicians directly on site, following a structured method that enables objective assessment of racking conditions and the definition of intervention priorities.
Mandatory inspection and risk classification
Racking inspection is a regulatory activity that must be carried out at least once a year by qualified personnel. During the inspection, each anomaly is identified and classified according to three risk levels:
- green (under control)
- amber (scheduled intervention required)
- red (immediate intervention required)
This classification provides a clear basis for defining priorities and intervention methods, transforming inspection into a decision-making tool for warehouse management.

Full coverage and real operating conditions
Modulblok inspection visits cover all types of industrial racking configurations:
- pallet racking
- cantilever systems
- automated warehouses
- rack-supported warehouses
- high-density storage systems
Activities include inspections at ground level and at height, also in complex environments such as cold storage, confined spaces, and low-oxygen environments. This approach ensures that structures are assessed under actual operating conditions, enabling identification of critical issues not detectable through partial checks.

From inspection to damage prevention
Inspection represents the starting point of a broader process. The activity goes beyond identifying damage and deformation, providing operational guidance to prevent recurrence. Following the inspection, Modulblok supports the client with:
- technical repair solutions
- supply of original spare parts
- design recommendations for potential upgrades
- support for planned maintenance
- training and updates for personnel and PRSES
This approach reduces risks associated with system use and ensures ongoing regulatory compliance.

Inspection report: regulatory document and management tool
Each inspection concludes with a comprehensive technical report, serving both as an official regulatory document and as an operational tool for warehouse management. The report includes:
- racking mapping
- detailed list of anomalies
- risk classification in accordance with UNI EN 15635
- photografic documentation
- operational guidance for intervention planning
This document supports maintenance planning and provides evidence of regulatory compliance over time.

Request a technical consultation
Describe your needs: our technical team will analyze the information to understand the operational context and provide you with feedback as quickly as possible.
