Loading, Unloading and Tipping

Posted in: , on 25. Aug. 2009 - 11:53

Hi Every One,

How are you all? Loading and unloading items can be one of the most risky parts of transport. This applies whether you are loading or unloading deliveries or moving goods within your premises.

It's essential to include loading and unloading as part of your health and safety risk assessment. For information on risk assessment, see our guide on risk assessment - an overview.

There are a number of things you should take into consideration when carrying out this part of your risk assessment, such as:

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Ensuring that the area where loading and unloading takes place is safe. It should be clear of other traffic and pedestrians.

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Sourcing safety equipment. For example, you might need guard rails or plates to prevent anything getting caught in machinery such as a vehicle tail lift.

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Ensuring that the vehicle is stable and safe with any brakes properly applied.

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Loading the vehicle safely. For example, you may need to spread the load evenly and avoid overloading. Read the guide on loading vehicles on the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) website - Opens in a new window.

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Avoiding using vehicles that require the load to be sheeted and unsheeted. If you must use them, minimize the risks. Read the guide on sheeting and unsheeting vehicles on the HSE website - Opens in a new window.

* Unloading by tipping carries extra risks - for example if the load is tipped onto someone or if the vehicle overturns. Read the guide on tipping from vehicles on the HSE website - Opens in a new window.

Best regards.....

American Packaging and Supply, Inc.
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