Items Tagged with 'Loading dock safety'

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Vehicle restraints and loading dock safety

I want to improve safety around my loading docks by installing rotating hook vehicle restraints, but how can I avoid departure delays resulting from RIG Wedge?
I want to improve safety around my loading docks by installing rotating hook vehicle restraints, but how can I avoid departure delays resulting from RIG Wedge?
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Dock safety product

Designed to withstand 4,000 pounds at 5 mph, the Dock Stop is a powerful solution equipped with two rotating arms that lock with a pin and two 42-inch bollards (a 30-inch bollard is available).
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Dock safety product

Outside the loading dock opening, from a fixed location above the dock door, the Approach-Vu Sensor detects the motion of a tractor-trailer backing into a dock position.
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Dock-sealing system

When loading and unloading at docks, large gaps can present safety hazards. The Eclipse shelter dock-sealing system blocks light and seals gaps where previous enclosures have failed, guaranteeing the darkest, most environmentally secure dock possible.
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Dock safety

According to OSHA, injuries on loading docks most often occur when forklifts run off docks, or when product or equipment falls off and strikes a workers.
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