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Securing Loads Safely – SS17011AE (11 min.)
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1
To load on a conveyor truck start from:
The front of the head board down to the back of the conveyor
The back of the conveyor to the front of the head board
The middle of the conveyor to the front of the head board
The middle of the conveyor to the back of the conveyor
2
Improperly securing a load can result in citations.
True
False
3
The load should always be checked with the first:
25 miles of your trip
100 miles of your trip
50 miles of your trip
75 miles of your trip
4
Always make sure wheels are “Chocked” before loading.
True
False
5
It is okay to place cribbing or outrigger pads on the battery box.
True
False
6
Always make sure conveyor is properly secured by using a single strap over the conveyor belt while in transit.
True
False
7
Pallets should be positioned on the bed butted against each other with no material in between.
True
False
8
When climbing onto the trailer your can climb up using:
The tires
The pallets
The approved ladder
Never climb onto the trailer
9
Never have your drop or tag axle down when transporting material.
True
False
10
If you are loading a truck with a crane mounted at the rear of the truck, start at the headboard and load your heaviest products positioned close to the head board and work your way to the back.
True
False