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Load retainers? Company was correct....
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy Mac" data-source="post: 5066330" data-attributes="member: 59074"><p>Safety is an important part of it. Obviously the state trooper is not concerned about no load retainer causing danger to other motorists, or he wouldn't have told you that. So now you have to do what you can to avoid injury to yourself. You probably know a lot better than me about what that entails because I'm not a feeder driver. </p><p></p><p>Off the top of my head I would think that proper footwear to protect your feet is number one. If you can open the doors in a way that keeps you safe from falling objects, and always assume that an Irreg is leaning against the door waiting to fall on you.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't be the least concerned about damages though. If UPS was concerned about damages, they would have a load retainer policy. Let it fall, not on you, pick it up, and move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy Mac, post: 5066330, member: 59074"] Safety is an important part of it. Obviously the state trooper is not concerned about no load retainer causing danger to other motorists, or he wouldn't have told you that. So now you have to do what you can to avoid injury to yourself. You probably know a lot better than me about what that entails because I'm not a feeder driver. Off the top of my head I would think that proper footwear to protect your feet is number one. If you can open the doors in a way that keeps you safe from falling objects, and always assume that an Irreg is leaning against the door waiting to fall on you. I wouldn't be the least concerned about damages though. If UPS was concerned about damages, they would have a load retainer policy. Let it fall, not on you, pick it up, and move on. [/QUOTE]
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