No Load Securement
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by mjd4277, Jul 31, 2022.
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Hauling general freight in a reefer?
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How does the typical door slammer even secure a load like that? There’s no way any of them carry that many van straps.
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Looks like a Firstfleet truck.
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Some loads just should be hauled open deck. Chains and straps just don’t work to easily in a reefer or dryvan. We all know this but it is unreal that shippers s added carriers don’t.
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I seen lots of vans with the wood strips in the floor for blocking .
Guess this one didn’t have them ?
even some dunnage like old pallets stacked on the floor around the cargo would have prevented this .FerrissWheel, silverspur and Kyle G. Thank this. -
Hmm.
John Deere parts, I’ve hauled them in a van in crates... had straps and braced crates.FerrissWheel, Flat Earth Trucker, Numb and 1 other person Thank this. -
Your probably spot on cause that happened on the east mix master just south of John Deere's Des Moines Works in AnkenyFerrissWheel, Flat Earth Trucker, Lonesome and 1 other person Thank this.
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Yeah, I took them to a rework place in Kansas.
But I strapped them down, rode like they were made there, but they were top heavyFerrissWheel and Last Call Thank this.
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