Lockers & Personal Storage — Expert Answer

What type of locker works best in a manufacturing or warehouse environment?

Manufacturing and warehouse environments need lockers that can handle dust, grease, temperature swings, and heavy use. Heavy-gauge steel (16-gauge or thicker) with aggressive powder coat is essential. Ventilated doors help with odors from work clothing. Locks should be robust — padlock hasps or heavy-duty keyed cylinders handle better than electronic locks in dusty or oily environments. Wide-body lockers (15–18 inches) accommodate work boots, coveralls, and safety equipment. ADA requirements may be less of a concern in back-of-house spaces, but aisle widths for forklift or emergency egress still apply. FindOfficeFurniture.com — 888-719-4960.
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