This poster displays seven common items that violate sorter belt standards, each marked with a bold red “X” to reinforce that these should never be placed on the sorter. Each item is clearly labeled with both text and visuals to aid in fast recognition during training or daily operations. The background simulates a professional warehouse environment. 1. Plastic Bags – A lightweight plastic bag shown mid-air, flagged as unsafe due to jamming and risk of system errors. 2. Oversized Items – A package wider than shoulder width or taller than waist height, demonstrating the size limit violation. 3. Oddly Shaped Items – Examples like a loose tire, metal pipe, or irregularly shaped product that could roll or damage machinery. 4. Hazmats – A box with a hazmat warning symbol, signaling it is restricted from sorter travel for safety compliance. 5. Open Packages – A box with loose or hanging flaps, illustrating potential content spillage or scanner failure. 6. Too Small – An object under 3 inches in size, such as a tiny box, showing risk of getting stuck in gaps or triggering sensor errors. 7. Smaller Than Your Hand – An item visually compared next to a hand, clearly showing it does not meet the minimum size requirement. See more