Not paying attention to details can lead to hazardous falls, which account for 8% of trucking injuries. To prevent falls while securing loads, inspect and replace worn straps, chains, and damaged locking mechanisms. Also upgrade to ratchet tie downs, maintain solid footing, and a stable body position. The document provides safety tips and contact information for reporting hazards in trucking from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries.
Not paying attention to details can lead to hazardous falls, which account for 8% of trucking injuries. To prevent falls while securing loads, inspect and replace worn straps, chains, and damaged locking mechanisms. Also upgrade to ratchet tie downs, maintain solid footing, and a stable body position. The document provides safety tips and contact information for reporting hazards in trucking from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries.
Not paying attention to details can lead to hazardous falls, which account for 8% of trucking injuries. To prevent falls while securing loads, inspect and replace worn straps, chains, and damaged locking mechanisms. Also upgrade to ratchet tie downs, maintain solid footing, and a stable body position. The document provides safety tips and contact information for reporting hazards in trucking from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries.
Not paying attention to details can lead to hazardous falls, which account for 8% of trucking injuries. To prevent falls while securing loads, inspect and replace worn straps, chains, and damaged locking mechanisms. Also upgrade to ratchet tie downs, maintain solid footing, and a stable body position. The document provides safety tips and contact information for reporting hazards in trucking from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries.
Not paying attention to the details will make even a simple job hazardous. Falls from same level account for 8% of all trucking injuries.
Prevent falls while securing a load
Inspect and replace worn straps and chains Inspect and replace bent cargo bars, worn pad ends or damaged locking mechanisms Upgrade to ratchet winch tie downs to reduce the hazards from using a winch bar Maintain solid footing and a stable body position
TIRES Trucking Injury Reduction Emphasis
www.LNI.wa.gov/safety/research/trucking
Contact: _________________________ Phone: ____________ ____ To report any hazards.