The rubber mats some locations put under rolls is what tripped him up. Without rubber mats, the rolls would’ve just slid forward. It’s an unfortunate circumstance, for sure.
What to do in this situation?
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The back doors looked like a bomb opened them, and several rolls on the ground, one of them way behind the truck down in the ditch. Just blind luck it didn't roll out onto the highway.ducnut Thanks this. -
With our account, the loaders have boxes of straps to use with our trailers. They just don’t use them on rolls. However, on outbound loads of bundles, they do. And, other carriers DO NOT have straps in their trailers. I think, the loaders just don’t care and are simply going through the process. As previously mentioned, these people are so beat down, from working in a miserable environment. I’ve been to several different locations of theirs and it seems the same with everyone. They’re our worst account and cost more drivers than the rest of our company, combined. They’re the hardest miles I’ve had to earn, because it’s two, multi-stop loads per day.
Load bars would just get pushed out, by sliding rolls. As I previously mentioned, I wonder if using straps would pull the sides of the trailer inward, if rolls were to slide forward? There just isn’t much strength in dry van walls.Kyle G. Thanks this. -
If the bars are strategically placed where the first roll can loaded against it with no room to move and build kinetic energy in a panic stop, do you believe that also wouldn’t work?
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I believe, the rolls are ~5’ diameter, because they’re staggered and overlap.
This is the caliber of loader I’m talking about, at these places. Not even close to fitting. Brand new trailer. Just jam it up in there. Of course, it hit the floor on the way to my next stop.
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I had a similar situation. My dispatcher sent a Brutus to drag the rolls back. It took a while as I had to keep getting reweighed.
In your situation, mount a board at the rear edge of the roll and hook the strap over the top of the roll and pull. Another driver mentioned the damage to the product, excellent point.
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