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  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Training' section. Ensure that all questions regarding safety and health training for dock workers are answered accurately. Check if annual refresher trainings and equipment training are documented.
  3. Move to the 'Material Handling Equipment' section. Verify that all motorized equipment is equipped with necessary safety features such as lights, horns, and emergency brakes. Confirm that an operator’s manual and daily safety checklist are available.
  4. In the 'Loading Area' section, assess the condition of dock bumpers and approaches. Ensure trailer positions are clearly marked and that wheel chocks are used correctly to prevent movement during loading/unloading.
  5. Finally, review the 'Miscellaneous' section. Check for designated waiting areas for truck drivers, ensure engines are turned off during operations, and confirm that personal protective equipment is worn when required.

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An inspection checklist, when used properly, is an assurance that a particular piece of equipment has been inspected. As each item on the checklist is ticked off, the person doing the inspection is verifying that each component of the equipment is in correct working order.
Surface-Level Dock Inspection These include the dock deck, walkways, support beams, railings, and ladders. The inspection team will check for signs of damage such as cracks, splinters, or rot. It is also crucial to check for loose nails, screws, or bolts, as these can cause stability issues over time.
Use this checklist to manage risk during loading and unloading procedures. Safe Loading and. Do not proceed with. Safe Loading and Unloading Checklist. Is the vehicle/ trailer combination type suitable for the load type, size and mass? Is the load platform and other working areas clean, dry and free from grease?
Loads should be spread as evenly as possible, during both loading and unloading. Uneven loads can make the vehicle or trailer unstable. Loads should be secured, or arranged so that they do not slide around. Racking may help stability.
If your facility uses mechanical dock levelers, it is recommended to perform maintenance tasks daily in addition to every 90 days. On a daily basis, you should check the loading dock leveler for dirt and debris and remove anything that could hinder the function of the leveler.
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OSHA Compliant Dock Barriers A companys loading dock safety checklist must include safety barriers. According to OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.28(b)(1)(i), a dock that creates a drop of four feet or more must be guarded with a barrier. Chains are one-way employers can create a barrier, but bars are often recommended.
safe loading and unloading Always park trailers on level ground before loading or unloading them. Secure loads so that they dont move around. Spread loads as evenly as possible, regardless of whether youre loading or unloading, to help keep the vehicle stable.
Vehicle Inspection: Ensure the vehicle is properly positioned for loading/unloading, the parking brake is engaged, the wheels are chocked (if on uneven ground), and the load capacity is not exceeded. Load Inspection: Inspect the load for stability, damage, and proper packaging (if pre-loaded).

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