I know for a fact that the safety director of a large Iowa based flatbed carrier has had the ear of Gerdau's safety director in the past. Did no good whatsoever.
Refused my first load today
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Chewy352, Aug 30, 2016.
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Edit: I meant the two front straps that are pushing in from the outside top corners of the bundles more than they are pushing down... Nothing stopping the bundles from walking together.MJ1657 Thanks this. -
Let's see...loaded outside of Dallas and delivered in Kansas City. First load check had multiple loose straps, so reworked it by incorporating the "weaving" technique.
After that nothing moved and it rode just fine. All the bundles were wrapped together at various points so it acted like one giant piece.
The picture was taken at delivery location and the bundles are spaced just like they were loaded. All told I think it was 4" straps x 12 and 2" x 6. -
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