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<blockquote data-quote="bluehdmc" data-source="post: 1104993" data-attributes="member: 18471"><p>What exactly is the law for load securement?</p><p>I have checked the dot regs and they actually seem vague about a van type trailer. There are all sorts of paragraphs about bulkheads strength, securing logs, etc. but securement of loose packages????</p><p>If I recall one of the regs concerns checking load securement after driving xxx# miles "unless the trailer is sealed".</p><p></p><p>I was actually told by one supe when there was actually no loadbars in the building, "The doors secure the load."</p><p></p><p>If packages fall out when I pull off the dock or open swing doors, they stay where they fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluehdmc, post: 1104993, member: 18471"] What exactly is the law for load securement? I have checked the dot regs and they actually seem vague about a van type trailer. There are all sorts of paragraphs about bulkheads strength, securing logs, etc. but securement of loose packages???? If I recall one of the regs concerns checking load securement after driving xxx# miles "unless the trailer is sealed". I was actually told by one supe when there was actually no loadbars in the building, "The doors secure the load." If packages fall out when I pull off the dock or open swing doors, they stay where they fall. [/QUOTE]
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