When critical hazard information sits in binders or inboxes, mistakes happen. Clarus WMS surfaces the right data at the right moment. Safety becomes the default path, not an extra task.
Create clear, filterable reports by class, risk level, location, and customer. Share a single source of truth with stakeholders and be audit-ready without manual collation.
Encode storage limits, segregation, and aisle rules. The system blocks incompatible placements and routes exceptions with context, protecting people, product, and premises.
Role-based prompts, plain-language labels, and on-gun guidance standardise how hazardous goods are handled. New starters reach competence faster, and experienced staff stay aligned to the same rules (fewer slips, safer shifts).
Evidence is ready in minutes, not days.
See the risk picture at a glance. Direct resources and resolve issues early with evidence-backed decisions.
Putaway and moves are guided. Incompatibilities are blocked. Safer handling becomes automatic.
Produce concise reports in minutes. Share what regulators and clients need with a defensible audit trail behind every line.
Product records carry hazardous attributes such as UN number, class, packing group, and special segregation rules. At receipt and putaway, scanner workflows display required PPE, handling notes, and location constraints. Incompatible placements are blocked; suggested alternatives are offered automatically.
Reporting pulls live inventory, movements, and locations by class and risk level. Filters allow export by site, customer, aisle, or time window. All actions (receipts, moves, holds, disposals) are timestamped with user, device, and reason codes. Governance is built in with configurable approval steps for exceptions and controlled access for edits to hazard data.
How are hazard classes and rules maintained?
Hazard data sits on the product master. Updates are controlled by role-based permissions, ensuring consistency across sites while keeping edits accountable.
Can the system block incompatible storage automatically?
Yes. Segregation and storage rules are enforced at putaway and move. If a placement breaks a rule, the system rejects it and proposes safe alternatives.
What information do operators see on handhelds?
Key details only. Class, packing group, PPE prompts, and any special handling or temperature notes. Enough to act safely without slowing the shift.
How does reporting support audits and customers?
Generate reports by class, risk, location, and customer with timestamps and user trails. Export to CSV or Excel so stakeholders get the exact slice they need.
Will this slow operations at the aisle?
No. Prompts are concise and built into normal tasks. Blocking unsafe actions prevents rework and incidents that cause bigger delays later.
Can we tailor rules by site or client?
Yes. You can inherit standards globally and add site or customer-specific constraints where required. Governance keeps configurations consistent and auditable.