My load went over on a roundabout in the centre of Birmingham. It was strapped securely as always with me so was quite suprised when it went.
After limping it to our nearest depot 30 minutes drive away over the city to get assistance with there folklift it came to light that the loaders on nights hadn't used the correct equipment. The large white item which are 6m in length and around 2ft deep weighting around 500kg each was in a stack of 4 on the left side of the trailer sat on top of a metal stillage. This is fine as long as the loaders put metal bars or strips of wood underneath to stop it dropping inside. We can't see these and trust the loaders have done their job properly. They hadn't! This is what happens.
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Thankfully the curtain although shredded took the brunt of it and no harm was done. If the curtain hadn't who knows what the result could have been.....
Yep and we are reponsible H/T but we can't be on site as the vehicles are loaded during the night for the next day. We check the loads before we strap down but you can't see if they have put the cross bars in when we are carrying Cavalock. We have to trust the loaders have done their job properly. Obviously on this occasion they hadn't! It shall be addressed,I shall make sure the loaders sign the sheet to say cross bars have been used from mow on.Sorry Grumps old chap, but you should be on site when the truck is loaded, your driving it, you are responsible for the load.
It'll iron out Bill. As @brilie says, glass half full!Wow you are certainly lucky the curtain held could of been extremely serious if it had not. Glad you are ok Dave. Have to admit you are having your fair of sh-t this year mate. Think we should rename you to Unlucky
Yep it''s not good Roy. If the load had come out altogether and landed on a car below it could have seen me banged up. Yes we checked the loads everyday but on this particular load we had to trust the loader. He let me down, I have a name but haven't a clue who he is. Most of the loaders are Eastern block guys and they don't mingle so rarely get to speak to any of them. If any blame or worse had been pointed in my direction believe me we would have been speaking!I believe they still see it as Insecure load even with it up against the curtain Dave. Good job traffic cops didn't see it, cost me and one of my old bosses £250 fine back n the early 80s and the load wasn't even on the road, it was hanging in the straps over the side by about 7inches and I was parked up in a lay by waiting for assistance from the depot. Traffic cop coming back from a shout saw it. The shrink wrapping on the pallets was not enough to hold it. The firm changed to metal trailer sides soon after and I still used straps. Don't miss it at all Dave. Only takes some idiot to make you brake hard and all you can think about is, has it moved, even the best drivers can't odds it sometimes. Reackon you done well to get it sorted. Hope the loaders got it in the neck, wouldn't be a bad thing if they had to go out with the drivers a couple of times to see the pitfalls.
Roy.
First action is to fill out a form out Monday morning which due to its nature goes strict to the top. Fists come after that!actions speak louder than words dave as blackadder said to boldrick what goes come here thud ouch lol

As titled shelly. I've had better days. Thanks mate.
They have recently been introduced Ian as load restraining curtains but they are a lot more expensive than standard ones. Good for pallet work but no good for us. When we are fully freighted we carry 21 stillages and are very heavy. Nothing would stop that going if it chose to go over. Like with most firms everything is done as cheaply as possible. I recently had new standard curtains fitted to the front end of my lorry,I know absolutely nothing about lorries and logistics so excuse for for talking complete tosh. Are the curtains just plastic @Grumpy? Would make sense to have some steel cables running top to bottom in the curtain to add some strength for circumstances like this. Wouldn't stop everything from shedding if a load shifts but might just give a little extra safety margin. Would add a few pounds in weight though.
Oh well - there goes another chance of a mega earning copyrightThey have recently been introduced Ian as load restraining curtains but they are a lot more expensive than standard ones. Good for pallet work but no good for us. When we are fully freighted we carry 21 stillages and are very heavy. Nothing would stop that going if it chose to go over. Like with most firms everything is done as cheaply as possible. I recently had new standard curtains fitted to the front end of my lorry,
They are plastic with a small amount of weave inserted to add strength. The curtains are no match for the metal legs on the stillages should this happen again mate.
