Transporting Steel T-1120 This work has been produced by DGL (Aust) Pty Ltd This Learner’s Tool is about the skills and knowledge required for transporting.

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Transporting Steel T-1120 This work has been produced by DGL (Aust) Pty Ltd This Learner’s Tool is about the skills and knowledge required for transporting steel at DGL (Aust) Pty Ltd.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Before you get started It is important that you complete all sections in this learning tool as it has been designed so that : You can abide by the procedures of our organization. You can apply what you have learnt in this package in your day to day activities This Learning Tool is designed to be relevant only to DGL (Aust) Pty Ltd employees and only applied whilst employed with DGL (Aust) Pty Ltd You may have already acquired knowledge in the area identified in this package as you may have completed some specialized training. Or you may have been working within the industry for some time. Should you identify any improvement opportunities in the information contained in this package or have difficulties completing the package please contact : National Training and Compliance Manager DGL (Aust) Pty Ltd PO Box 1594 Eagle Farm Qld 4009 Ph: Fax:

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Transporting Steel.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Blocking. The most important part of the blocking is the headboard or bulkhead. It is best to put most loads right against the headboard to prevent the load acting like a battering ram if it moves forward. If other restraints fail in a sudden stop, the load might break the headboard. This could damage the cabin and leave you severely injured. The load is correctly blocked against the headboard.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Blocking cont. Many vehiclescarry loads that could crush the driver’s cab if the load shifted forward under sudden braking. If you carry loads such as coils, sheet steel, steel pipes, structural steel and timber, you should have a solidly constructed bulkhead instead of a normal headboard. When carrying a load of metal bars, it is particularly important to ensure that all bars are secured and unable to move out of the stack. One bar that moves could go through the bulkhead.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Stakes in pockets. These or stanchions may be used in conjunction with lashings to prevent long rigid loads such as steel pipes, etc from moving sideways.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Crowned loads. It is important that long rigid loads such as pipes, logs etc be crowned to ensure the load is lashed securely without ‘gaps’. Gaps in the load may allow it to move and cause the lashings to become loose. To restrain movement in loads such as steel pipes, they need to be crowned and have no gaps. If there are gaps, they could cause potential dangerous movement to the load.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Divided crowned loads. In some cases it may be necessary to divide the load into two or more stacks to crown it effectively. This can be achieved by attaching the lashings along the middle of the deck.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Dunnage. This is packing placed under or between parts of the load. It is used to allow loading and unloading with forklifts or lifting slings. It is usually made of rectangular or square hardwood or softwood and must be strong enough to support the weight of the load placed upon it. A load with multiple layers or rows must have all dunnage placed directlyabovethe bottom dunnage. Tie-down lashings mustonly be placed at these positions along the load to ensure that the lashings do not loosen or over tighten if the vehicle chassis flexes.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Dunnage. Long rigid loads such as large diameter steel pipes must be supported in two positions to allow the vehicle to flex. Additionaldunnage (and lashings) will need to be used along the lengths of more flexible loads such as plastic pipes etc. Dunnage needs to be vertically aligned to minimise movement when under lashings. The dunnage is placed irregularly and could loosen or over tighten lashings when the vehicle is operating.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Lashings. These and other fastening devices such as dogchains, cables, clamps, load binders must be in good condition. A chain is not good enough if even one link is deeply gouged, pitted or worn. Make sure the lashings are tight enough to stop any movement. Make sure the type of lashing you use is strong enough to fasten in place. The lashing should be protected from any sharp edges on the load or on the vehicle. When using more than one lashing, secure them separately so if one line fails the others will hold.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Belly Wrapping. Belly wrapping may be used to prevent large diameter pipes or bars from rolling. When belly wrapping, the lashings must be looped over the top of the load to provide tie-down. Lashings that arelooped underneath a rounded load will not prevent the load from rolling.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Large Pipe loads. When placed across the vehicle, all upper layer pipes in the load should be individually tied down so that all pipes in the load are positively clamped to prevent sideways movement. All pipes need to be clamped to prevent sideways movement.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Load anchorage points. You cannot rely on traditional rope hooks or rings to hold anything other than light loads. Vehicles should have load anchoragepoints fixed to the vehicle so that the main chassis frame takes the force of the load. The chassis frame should be used as an anchorage point and not rely on non-anchorage points to take anything other than light loads.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Friction. Textured surface doesn't always improve grip! A textured surface like checker plate steel doesn't always provide better grip than smooth steel. It depends on the type of load that you are carrying and the material that is in contact with the load deck. Smooth Steel load deck Checker plate load deck Many operators think that textured surfaces like checker plate or ribbed steel will result in better grip. However, these surfaces can have the same amount of friction as smooth steel.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Friction cont. Friction cannot stop your load from moving but it can be a great help. To make the best use of friction, the base of the load and the platform should be kept clean, dry and free from grease. A slippery platform surface is always dangerous.

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Test your knowledge Through the following slides you will be asked an number of questions to show that you have understood the content of this learning tool Please record your answer on a sheet of paper. For example for Question 1 you have two possible answers, therefore record either a or b You will be required to submit the answers to all questions at the end of this leaning tool

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Question 1 Does checker plate offers more load grip than smooth steel a) Yes b) No

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Question 2 Chains are suitable for all types of load restraint situations a) yes b) no

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Question 3 Belly wrapping may be used to prevent large diameter pipes or bars from rolling. When belly wrapping? a) Lashings that are looped underneath a rounded load will not prevent the load from rolling b) The lashings must be looped over the top of the load to provide tie-down c) The lashings must be wrapped around the body using ropes and handcuffs

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Question 4 Dunnage needs to be? a) Dunnage needs to be vertically aligned to minimise movement when under lashings b) Dunnage needs to be horizontally aligned to minimise movement when under lashings c) No Dunnage is needed to minimise movement when under lashings

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Question 5 Joining webbing straps by knots is an acceptable practice and does not reduce the capacity of the webbing a) True b) False

DGL (AUST) Pty Ltd Additional information For more information on transporting steel the following sources may be of assistance Bluescope Available on the companies intranet