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    they have REALLY big bikes wherever that pic was taken,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    That's because they wouldn't be safe in a Tipper Body in a big impact..
    Then nothing is safe in a tipper body

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzy View Post
    I wanted to hire some road plates, which are about 2.4x1.2x 20mm steel plate to put over holes in the road that are trafficable. The hire shop would not let me transport them inside a tipper body as they would be unsecured , no amount of rational conversation would convince the man that this was safe. They would need to be tied down.
    He could however organise transport using a flat tray truck which had tie down points.
    The conversation ended quite quickly after this.
    Another company then got my business.
    Transported a big steel work bench once by stitching it to the steel floor of the car trailer. Then just cut the welds off later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzy View Post
    Then nothing is safe in a tipper body
    - including its load... / Roadbase, sand, rocks, etc... Tie it down with a ..... tarp ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by superquag View Post
    - including its load... / Roadbase, sand, rocks, etc... Tie it down with a ..... tarp ?
    or ratchets


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    A steel plate has more mass and inertia than gravel or sand...

    A tonne of road base is composed of lots of low energy objects.

    A steel plate can easily become a cart wheeling missile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    A steel plate has more mass and inertia than gravel or sand...

    A tonne of road base is composed of lots of low energy objects.

    A steel plate can easily become a cart wheeling missile.
    Yes I agree, but Bobcats, excavators large boulders are transported that way and have imo the same attributes as the steel plate.
    If it is law or industry standard I will comply, but it seems that it's just someone's interpretation .

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzy View Post
    Yes I agree, but Bobcats, excavators large boulders are transported that way and have imo the same attributes as the steel plate.
    If it is law or industry standard I will comply, but it seems that it's just someone's interpretation .
    Agree. And WH&S is very much an interpretive world..

    Up here Bobcats are chained into trays..

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    At your local Hardware???/

    Quote Originally Posted by fitzy View Post
    I wanted to hire some road plates, which are about 2.4x1.2x 20mm steel plate to put over holes in the road that are trafficable. The hire shop would not let me transport them inside a tipper body as they would be unsecured , no amount of rational conversation would convince the man that this was safe. They would need to be tied down.
    He could however organise transport using a flat tray truck which had tie down points.
    The conversation ended quite quickly after this.
    Another company then got my business.
    You may be speaking about the Hire company I work for as there's no way we would allow that - as Tombie said, in an accident they are free to do untold damage. If this were to occur, not only would you be in the poo, but the Hire company would be too - it's a no brainer and any company that allowed you to do this simply doesn't understand the consequences should that happen and are grossly incompetent. To save a few dollars in transport (that more than likely you could have charged onto your job) you're prepared to put other road uses at risk.

    It's these unthought of consequences that we think about and try and save people from.

    Safety isn't something you should cheap out on - sorry for my rant but I see this sort of thing all the time.
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    At your local Hardware???/

    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    You may be speaking about the Hire company I work for as there's no way we would allow that - as Tombie said, in an accident they are free to do untold damage. If this were to occur, not only would you be in the poo, but the Hire company would be too - it's a no brainer and any company that allowed you to do this simply doesn't understand the consequences should that happen and are grossly incompetent. To save a few dollars in transport (that more than likely you could have charged onto your job) you're prepared to put other road uses at risk.

    It's these unthought of consequences that we think about and try and save people from.

    Safety isn't something you should cheap out on - sorry for my rant but I see this sort of thing all the time.
    As I mentioned earlier if these are laws or codes of practice I'm more than happy to comply.
    I also have lots of experience working with tier 1 contractors who want their safety systems over and above what is in legislation, that's fine if you want to work with them and are made aware at tender time, but it doesn't make their rules gospel.
    Anyway time to relax At your local Hardware???/
    Getting a bit worked up over the Internet never ends well.
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