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AWR-38-12B Hayes Trading Co. VESTIL MFG. CO. ALUMINUM WALK RAMPS Ideal for loading or unloading trucks when a dock is not available. Lightweight, convenient and safe. Durable, yet lightweight, these ramps are perfect for use with 2 or 4 wheel carts. Safety chains are provided to connect the ramp to the truck. G...
16SYS7036L Hayes Trading Co. Bluff Manufacturing Dock Equipment Truck Loading Ramp, 16,000 lbs, 70"W x 36'L
30SYS7036L Hayes Trading Co. Bluff Manufacturing Dock Equipment Yard Ramp, 30,000 lbs, Truck Loading Ramp,70"WX36'L
SS20-70-36PL8 Hayes Trading Co. Not Provided MOBILE YARD RAMPS Built strong for tough applications. Ideal for use when a dock is not available. Durable ramps make loading and unloading trucks easy. Open steel grating ensures safe use in all weather conditions. Engineered for maximum efficiency. FOB Shipping P...
AHTD-3648 Hayes Trading Co. VESTIL MFG. CO. ALUMINUM HAND TRUCK DOCKBOARD Lightweight and can be carried and positioned by one person . Diamond tread surface and beveled edges provide safe and smooth entry and exit. Bend is designed to keep ramp edges flush with the dock surface and truck floor. Full length aluminum cur...

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  • Whitepaper: How To Select A Proper Dock Lift
    Dock lifts have two advantages over other means of unloading trucks. 1) Level unloading from the bed of a truck is safer. than any other alternative and 2) dock lifts are the only type of equipment that can reach from ground level to all sizes of. trucks ranging from low step vans to large
  • US Department of Labor, OSHA Standards for Powered Industrial Truck Batteries
    . of the truck still in his view, the load engaging means shall be fully lowered, controls neutralized, and the brakes set to prevent movement. 1910.178(m)(6)A safe distance shall be maintained from the edge of ramps or platforms while on any elevated dock, or platform or freight car. Trucks shall
  • From the Safety Files: Poor dock leveler maintenance leads to injury
    A driver, having backed his truck up to the loading dock, set up the dockleveler, a ramp with an extension lip to match the dock's height to the truck's. As the lip was extending, it hit the parked truck. The mechanical lip-extender continued deploying the lip after the impact, and a springlike

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