OTHER CARGO NEEDING SPECIAL ATTENTION
Dry Bulk
Dry bulk tanks require special care because they often have a high
center of gravity, and the load can shift. Be extremely cautious
(slow and careful) going around curves and making sharp turns.
Hanging Meat
Hanging meat (suspended beef, pork, lamb) in a refrigerated truck
can be a very unstable load with a high center of gravity. Particular
caution is needed on sharp curves such as off ramps and on ramps.
Go slow.
Livestock
Livestock can move around in a trailer, causing unsafe handling.
With less than a full load, use false bulkheads to keep livestock
bunched together. Even when bunched, special care is necessary because
livestock can lean on curves. This shifts the center of gravity
and makes rollover more likely.
Oversized Loads
Over length, over width, and/or over weight loads require special
transit permits. Driving is usually limited to certain times. Special
equipment may be necessary such as “oversize” signs, flashing lights,
flags, etc. Such loads may require a police escort or pilot vehicles
bearing warning signs and/or flashing lights. These special loads
require special driving care.
Securing Loads
Secure loads and any required covering. All vehicles loaded with
dirt, sand or gravel which do not maintain at least six (6) inches
of freeboard must have a secured cover.
The six (6) inches of freeboard shall be maintained, if the load
is not covered, after the load has had an opportunity to settle.
Any vehicle with deposits of mud, rocks or other debris on the
vehicle’s body, fenders, frame, undercarriage, wheels, or tires
shall be cleaned of such material before the operation of the vehicle
on a paved public highway.
A broom and shovel should be carried in the truck to accomplish
this cleaning.
If the load is a type of material that will be blown from the vehicle
while the vehicle is in motion, the load needs to be covered to
prevent this from occuring.
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