Table of Contents
- 1 How do you safely load and transport heavy equipment?
- 2 What are the list of documents and certificates required on board?
- 3 What are vessel documents?
- 4 What are the documents required by the Marpol Annexes?
- 5 What are the factors to consider when loading and unloading materials?
- 6 What kind of documents do you need for FMCSA?
- 7 What should I do to prepare for equipment installation?
How do you safely load and transport heavy equipment?
How to Safely Load and Transport Heavy Equipment
- Perform a Documented Risk Assessment.
- Outfit Sites With PPE.
- Inspect the Hauling Capacities of Your Truck or Trailor.
- Designate Duties.
- Clean the Ramp and Trailer.
- Clear and Level the Loading Area.
- Begin the Machine/Ramp Line-Up.
- Start Chaining Down Heavy Equipment.
What are the list of documents and certificates required on board?
What Primary Regulatory or Statutory Certificates Should Seafarers Be Familiar With?
- Certificate of Classification.
- Certificate of Registry.
- SOLAS Certificates.
- MARPOL Certificates.
- International Anti-Fouling System Certificate.
- International Load Line Certificate.
- International Tonnage Certificate.
What are the examples of good practices in loading and unloading materials?
Other best practices for loading and unloading
- Install weather-proofed dock seals and canopies.
- Use telescopic conveyor belts to transport items from the warehouse to the trailer (and vice versa).
- Implement wheel guides, bumpers, and mirrors in the loading area to move trucks in and out more safely.
How do you safely load a truck?
Once you have loaded your largest items and placed them securely on the sides of the truck bed, the next step is to load boxes and smaller items in the middle. If you are stacking boxes, place the larger, heavier boxes at the bottom—smaller, lighter items should go on top.
What are vessel documents?
Certificates of registration, enrollment, and license are collectively known as vessel documents. These certificates were issued by collectors of customs, with one copy collected and maintained by the Treasury Department’s Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, and its predecessors.
What are the documents required by the Marpol Annexes?
Immediately after the survey on board, we issue the required international certificates for proving environmental protection, such as:
- IOPP Certificate (MARPOL I)
- NLS Certificate (MARPOL II)
- ISPP Certificate (MARPOL IV)
- Garbage Certificate of Compliance (MARPOL V)
- IEE Certificate (MARPOL VI)
- IAPP Certificate (MARPOL VI)
How will you ensure and protect load?
How to Secure Your Load
- Don’t rely on rope or bungee cords.
- Use ratchet straps and cargo nets.
- Invest in equipment that will safely secure your cargo.
- Make sure your items don’t slide.
- Always use two or more tie downs.
- Check the weight ratings on your anchor points.
What are the precaution to be taken while loading the produce into transport vehicle?
Safe Vehicle Loading & Unloading Checklist
- #1 Ensure vehicle is stopped, braked, and stabilized before loading/unloading.
- #2 Loading areas should be well lit at all times.
- #3 Loading areas should be free from hazards.
- #4 Loading area should be free of traffic.
What are the factors to consider when loading and unloading materials?
Factors that need to be considered are sizes of cargo being loaded or unloaded, the method used to load or unload (i.e. crane, forklift, etc.), movement of cargo, what can go wrong, and where people need to be if something does go wrong.
What kind of documents do you need for FMCSA?
Bills of lading, itineraries, schedules, or equivalent documents that indicate the origin and destination of each trip; Electronic mobile communication records, reflecting communications transmitted through a fleet management system; and Payroll records, settlement sheets, or equivalent documents that indicate what and how a driver was paid.
What should be included in a supporting document?
Supporting documents must contain the following elements: Driver name or carrier-assigned identification number, either on the document or on another document enabling the carrier to link the document to the driver. The vehicle unit number can also be used if it can be linked to the driver;
What kind of documents are required to verify a rod?
Supporting documents required in the normal course of business are important to verify a driver’s records of duty status (RODS). They consist of five categories, described in 49 CFR 395.11 (c): Bills of lading, itineraries, schedules, or equivalent documents that indicate the origin and destination of each trip;
What should I do to prepare for equipment installation?
Take part in the supplier’s FAT (factory acceptance test) in your plant. This will enhance your understanding of the equipment and may raise questions you should ask. The goal is to avoid surprises at installation. Involve maintenance and production people if possible and keep production employees aware of and educated about the new equipment.