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Vehicle safety

Servicewiz_3
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Does anyone know of any resources pertaining to contractors van safety.By this I mean the strapping down of B-Tanks ETC. Thanks for any help!!!!!!
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regs for trucks
Alot of this article won't pertain to you, but there may be a few chemicals/ gases that you transport that will be covered under the listed regs;
http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=STANDARDS&p_id=9828
Your best bet is to call your local OSHA rep and ask if they have a JSA (job safety analysis) for your type of truck, or if they know of any training material to recommend.If your wanting to know about creating a safe workplace it has been my experience that they are glad to help you.There was an error rendering this rich post.
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Truck stuff
Well,the obvious stuff is to secure any drums/tanks/torches/containers/chemicals/etc.Is your vehicle subject to your State D.O.T. truck stop/inspection? Here in N.Y. all trucks weighing 10,000 lbs or more can get stopped and checked.0
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