April 4, 2008, Newsletter Issue #109: A Time NOT To Use Your Loading Ramp?

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A loading ramp is made out of reinforced fiberglass and has a 5,000 pound capacity. The advantage of a loading ramp-which comes in models from 30-inches wide to 36-inches wide--allows your crew to safely unload pallets, heavy loads and bulk items.

There are some instances where your crew will need to evaluate whether the ramp is appropriate for unload. If the job calls for a fork lift, fork truck, simple dollies or other material handling equipment, depending on the width of the axles and the nature of the project, it may be best to leave the ramp for human traffic and use motorized equipment to unload the truck by wheeling the pallets or load to the edge of the truck.

If your workplaces safety manual doesn't address which situations are appropriate for ramps and which aren't, consider making an addition. Your veteran workers will know which loads are right for the appropriate job, but new hires may need additional guidance. An extra page in the safety book will eliminate guesswork and "make it official" which can also help cover your bases in case of a legal issue.

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