Those in the brick and block trade, how would you go about strapping a load of 21 pallets of blocks ?
I have been given a instruction memo from our contractor but I’m not happy to do it that way myself. Hopefully I’ve uploaded a photo of said load for reference.
I know people are going to say shouldn’t be on that trailer but until/if I run my own company, I’ll have to do as I’m told within reason.
It at least needs to start with a drop sider and nets then go from there.
Instead of which we’ve got loads on flats that should be on drop siders and steel coils held on with nylon intstead of chains and an enforcement system that doesn’t seem to have a clue.What could possibly go wrong.
BradCarTransporter:
I have been given a instruction memo from our contractor but I’m not happy to do it that way myself.
If it were me, I’d follow their instructions to the letter and then add the extras that I feel need adding.
If you don’t follow their instructions and it moves, you’ll be in the brown and smelly for not following them.
That’s the problem, there instructions in my eyes aren’t safe. I’ve already got points for a insecure load from listening to my previous employer.
I’d like to see every stack strapped with spacers inbetween and corner protectors that cover the outer face of the load. But maybe I’m too cautious now.
Instructions are to cross strap the front stacks, single the rears and then every 4th inbetween. Plus sheeting where necessary.
BradCarTransporter:
I have been given a instruction memo from our contractor but I’m not happy to do it that way myself.
If it were me, I’d follow their instructions to the letter and then add the extras that I feel need adding.
If you don’t follow their instructions and it moves, you’ll be in the brown and smelly for not following them.
That’s the problem, there instructions in my eyes aren’t safe. I’ve already got points for a insecure load from listening to my previous employer.
I’d like to see every stack strapped with spacers inbetween and corner protectors that cover the outer face of the load. But maybe I’m too cautious now.
Instructions are to cross strap the front stacks, single the rears and then every 4th inbetween. Plus sheeting where necessary.
Containment is the first and foremost requirement because reliance on strapping the bundles/stacks makes load security entirely dependent on the integrity of the banding/wrapping holding the bundles/stacks of bricks/blocks together ( which are at best often unreliable ) .If that banding/wrapping lets go then you’ve got bundles of loose bricks/blocks collapsing and going everywhere separately with the straps no longer having anything to hold nor probably will a sheet hold a collapsed stack/bundle of bricks/blocks.While as you’ve already seen if you lose any of the load then the driver pays the price.It’s time drivers stood together and said if it’s the wrong tools for the job ( in this case a flat ) then the load is going no where.
Corner boards and straps pal will be ok , a lot of places won’t let you net down now days
As they don’t want you climbing on the trailer … ffs .
We’ve got I think about 16 depots and they are all sodding different with their rules
garnib:
Corner boards and straps pal will be ok , a lot of places won’t let you net down now days
As they don’t want you climbing on the trailer … ffs .
We’ve got I think about 16 depots and they are all sodding different with their rules
Ibstock brick sites now insist on net & every pack strapped , block sites seem to get away with corner boards & a few straps.
garnib:
Corner boards and straps pal will be ok , a lot of places won’t let you net down now days
As they don’t want you climbing on the trailer … ffs .
We’ve got I think about 16 depots and they are all sodding different with their rules
Ibstock brick sites now insist on net & every pack strapped , block sites seem to get away with corner boards & a few straps.
The brick side of our company says if brick packs of not bagged they must be netted if not got curtain sides of metal sides but must be strapped as well.
Our blocks have to be strapped … and corner boards .
To be fair I think this should inforce in more not enough is done and som elf the loads don’t go out with enough load restraints on
BradCarTransporter:
Those in the brick and block trade, how would you go about strapping a load of 21 pallets of blocks ?
I have been given a instruction memo from our contractor but I’m not happy to do it that way myself. Hopefully I’ve uploaded a photo of said load for reference.
I know people are going to say shouldn’t be on that trailer but until/if I run my own company, I’ll have to do as I’m told within reason.