Three Steps To Safer Flatbed Operations

Workplace accidents reduce productivity and can cause injuries that cost more than just missed time. The company's bottom line is impacted by worker's compensation, lawsuits, OSHA violations and fines, and other issues. When appropriate safety procedures aren't implemented, incidents involving flatbed truck loading and unloading hazards continue to occur. Part of the safety solution might be putting in place a strict set of flatbed tarping practices. Manuals, training, and operating procedures are all excellent resources, but without the right safety gear, a task cannot be completed safely or effectively. If you use flatbeds in your operation, let's quickly review methods to lower the number of accidents that occur on the job site. 1. IDENTIFYING THE ISSUE A truck with an open flatbed without walls or sides on which freight is transported is referred to as a "flatbed truck." These are enormous vehicles with a gross weight of more than 10,000 pounds when fully...