This is the scene
While they're doing this a woman keeps walking across in between the two trucks over and under the loaded chain as they are pulling it. I had to go over and tell the guy, in a stern voice either she sits in the truck or stays far away from you guys. I don't need to be here all day because someone got hurt when a chain broke. The guy looked at me confused but she stayed away from then on.
And here's how it was chained on the way in.
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Was I wrong?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Cetane+, Nov 6, 2014.
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You were right. I've seen co drivers walking back and forth in between a dock and the truck backing up wondering how long before the inevitable disaster. Common sense ain't all that common.
bubbagumpshrimp, Marlin46 and pattyj Thank this. -
You deffinately was in the right,I don't pull flatbed but anything that's unsafe and concerning this industry I will say something.What the heck was that lady thinken to do such a stupid thing.
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Are those two binders on the same chain? One usually only sees that on one- car trailers being pulled by U hauls and lifted 4x4's.
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When it comes to flat bedding one has to be extra cautious. Binders can snap off and hurt someone. Cheater bars are the worst at slipping out of your hand and go flying 200 feet. I have seen a chain pulling on a truck to get it out of the mud break and take off half the cab. If anyone had been standing there they would have been cut in half. When safety is ignored or abused it is time to stop the action and get out of the industry. For every ones benefit.
Last edited: Nov 6, 2014
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Farmer had a loaded truck stuck if a field in Md. a couple of weeks ago. Chain either came loose or broke. Killed the driver. They had likely done it many times before with no problems.
Was up at the Jessup produce market years ago, driver backed over his co driver. Not pretty.
you were right to say something.MJ1657 Thanks this. -
The proper way to pull is with a strap. Most construction sites with any kind of safety program will not pull you with a chain.
kachup, passingthru69, bubbagumpshrimp and 2 others Thank this. -
regs say that 4 tie downs (min) are reguired on vehicles,,truck in the picture is not secured properly
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Thats my point, things were wrong from when I pulled in.
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If it were me, there would be 2 chains and 2 binders on the rear. same for front.
Also chains in criss cross fashion cannot not touch where they meet unless there is a pad or cushion to prevent them from touching. Just makes good sense. Also wheel chocks are needed.
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