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    Quote Originally Posted by 4runnernomore View Post
    so if chains and dogs are no longer recommended or allowed what are the big rigs using to secure very heavy loads or difficult restraint loads that cut through load straps .


    Duct tape, gaffer tape or 100mph tape for express freight.
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    There's a big push up here in Godzown for the fine mesh nets with inbuilt straps to be used, obviously on lighter loads.
    I was looking at a tow truck with a BMW X5 on the back yesterday and he had ratchet straps around all four wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    I think it is "over centre" type dogs that are frowned upon. Ratchet style dogs are still used around here..
    Not illegal but banned from many mines and other namby pamby sites, despite them being the most effective and economical solution in many cases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    There's a big push up here in Godzown for the fine mesh nets with inbuilt straps to be used, obviously on lighter loads.
    I was looking at a tow truck with a BMW X5 on the back yesterday and he had ratchet straps around all four wheels.
    Probably an RACQ job, it's their requirement for all contractors and employees.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    There's a big push up here in Godzown for the fine mesh nets with inbuilt straps to be used, obviously on lighter loads.
    I was looking at a tow truck with a BMW X5 on the back yesterday and he had ratchet straps around all four wheels.
    Its pretty well standard practise now for the ratchet strap tie downs for securing cars. You can certainly get some pressure on them , should see the tyres deform.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I was looking at a tow truck with a BMW X5 on the back yesterday and he had ratchet straps around all four wheels.
    RACV only put ratchet straps on the front wheels in my part of the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Not illegal but banned from many mines and other namby pamby sites, despite them being the most effective and economical solution in many cases.
    After multiple incorrectly secured loads by “Namby Pamby” truck drivers Pulled up by the Coppers they went with a system that can’t be easily left too loose Pulled up by the Coppers

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4runnernomore View Post
    so if chains and dogs are no longer recommended or allowed what are the big rigs using to secure very heavy loads or difficult restraint loads that cut through load straps .


    As mentioned, it's just over centre dogs that are being phased out and are banned on a lot of sites now. Ratchet style chain dogs are available which is what is used exclusively at work now.
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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    It maybe just me but I cannot find anything (in your link FOR Qld) that says you can't use "dogs". ??? Not saying it is a good idea just can't find where is says you can't.

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