The get yourself a load lock holder is the only correct answer. If it is your truck that is. The investment is only about $120.00 and I know that chicks dig them.
Stowing load locks
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by JC1971, Jun 20, 2016.
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I got my ones all the time IN my reefer...
I call it food safety if a shipper or receiver start to complain about it ... if you stor them outside they are dirty.... -
I never got hassled for using them on dunnage, tarps on the catwalk, or whatever. -
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I have been informed by numerous companies and other safety people whom I actually respect that storing equipment on the tractor catwalk is against OSHA regulations. Apparently, the catwalk area is supposed to be kept clear to provide safe access.
Might not be a problem for the box draggers or the flatbedders with bulkheads permanently mounted to the fore of the trailer, but I use my catwalk constantly to access my deck (no bulkhead, have headache rack/storage box mounted on tractor instead), so I hate haveing extra crap on my catwalk creating a tripping hazard. I trip over flat surfaces enough as it is, I don't need any extra challenges.Big Don Thanks this. -
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http://www.cbsparts.ca/admin/bulletins/WLL on Rubber Tarp Ties 11-21-11.pdf
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