Punched design helps to withstand increased traction.
To safely handle portable dockboards use.
Report incidents and equipment concerns to supervision immediately.
Workplace facilities must have an effective method to secure dockplates or anchor them in place while in use.
Dock boards dock boards are important to the complete safety of your loading dock operations.
The biggest element of dock board safety is transportation and handling.
Locking legs prevent movement during loading and unloading.
Use forklifts dollies and other aids or get help rather than lifting by yourself whenever possible.
Dock plates are considerably easier to move.
Wear snug fitting gloves that provide good grip when lifting loading and unloading.
Prepare the loading area.
This is to prevent a vehicle from moving or shifting the portable dockplate out of place while driving over it.
If you do find a problem during your inspection do not use the dockboard.
They feature aluminum construction with steel bolt on legs to prevent dock boards from slipping while in use.
Because they are designed to support heavy equipment they are quite heavy.
Inspect your dockboard thoroughly to insure it s safe to use.
Upon completion remove the dockboard using proper lifting techniques handholds or lifting aids forklifts as applicable.
Capacities from 5 000 lbs.
Return the dockboard to the appropriate storage location away from egress paths exits and working areas.
Locking legs are uneven to allow the dockboard to sit canted for easier pickup by forklifts when picking off the floor.
When you do lift bend your knees and keep your back straight so that your legs do the work not your back.
1917 124 c 3 hand holds or other effective means shall be provided on portable dockboards to permit safe handling.
A worker should never try and move a dock board by themselves.
Portable dockboards shall be anchored in position or be equipped with devices to prevent their movement.
Portable dockboards are secured by anchoring them in place or using equipment or devices that prevent the dockboard from moving out of a safe position.
Dockboards are engineered and built to safely handle heavy forklifts and loads.
This includes checking for any signs of damage including cracks missing nuts or bolts faulty locking legs span locks or disfigured side curbs.
When the employer demonstrates that securing the dockboard is not feasible the employer must ensure there is sufficient contact between the dockboard and the surface to prevent the dockboard from moving out of a safe position.
They allow you to safely use forklifts and other power equipment when moving heavy loads to and from your loading dock.
Ensure the dockboard is centered when in use.
Never try to lift skids and pallets alone.