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Oak Harbor Freight Lines – Newsletter

January 2022 Purposeful Observations

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January’s Purposeful Observation Focus is a different topic than we have covered in the past. Hazardous Materials spills can subject our employees to some very dangerous conditions. We transport all types of chemicals, poisons, flammables, explosives, corrosives and gases. It is not uncommon that we have a spill on our dock or in a trailer. The vast majority of these spills are caused by improper handling, improper loading and/or improper securement

5 Keys to Prevent Hazmat Spills

Move and handle Hazmat carefully

Move slowly, and always know where the end of your forks are.

Protect the Hazmat

Use dunnage to protect the Hazmat. When loading other freight, use caution not to push it into Hazmat. Several spills have been caused by pushing freight into the Hazmat, or pushing the Hazmat into other freight.

Do not load any freight ton top of Hazmat

Crushed Hazmat packaging is a common cause of spills and leaks.

Secure Hazmat to prevent movement

Regulations state the the Hazmat must be secured so that it cannot move in any direction during normal transportation. This is a frequent cause of spills/leaks on the road.

Supervisors to inspect loads

Per Oak Harbor Freight Lines policies and procedures, Supervisors are required to inspect all Hazmat shipments to make sure they are loaded, secured, and protected properly before shipment.

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