Joe's Story: Short-Haul Truck Driver Safety - Landing Gear | WorkSafeBC
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- Truck drivers face hazards on the job every day, hazards that don’t even involve driving.
Meet Joe: Dog-father, short-haul truck driver, cooking show enthusiast. Watch what happens when his life takes a bad turn after he injures his back while operating the landing gear on his trailer.
In this short-haul truck driver safety video, we see how one simple mistake could lead to serious injury - and why you always need to operate the landing gear on a commercial truck correctly.
Working in commercial trucking involves some actions or movements that can put you at risk of sprains, strains, or other injuries.
How do I operate landing gear safely?
One way you can reduce your risk of injury is by working from a balanced position and alternating positions to put less strain on your body when manually cranking the handle.
Examples of good positions include:
• Standing facing the handle with both hands gripping the handle
• Standing facing the trailer with one hand on the trailer to support your body and one hand on the handle
• Wrapping all your fingers around the handle in a tight grip - never spin with one finger
Consider the following additional tips to reduce the risk of injuring yourself when working with landing gear:
• Use the right gear
• Maintain your landing gear
• Use mechanical aids
• Release the fifth wheel safely
• Be aware of your environment
• Wear your personal protective equipment (PPE)
This video is supported by SafetyDriven, Trucking Safety Council of BC.
Visit our Commercial trucking page on worksafebc.com to learn more about reducing the risk of injury and to view the latest health and safety resources for commercial trucking, including an information sheet with ways to work safely with landing gear: www.worksafebc...
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Whoever produces, films and edit these videos needs a raise. Cable televisions quality.
I do walk arounds every time I leave the cab for truck safety/preventive maintenance checks. Didn't know it'd help prevent things like this. Interesting video.
Wow, what a plot twist.
Well done...Safety First!
At first I thought this was going to be an ad for Amazon trucking, then the story got really weird, then a lesson that I was taught a long time ago was reiterated. While I don’t haul loads, I do haul a travel trailer with a manual crank and I do a “safety circle walk”. Each and every time. These videos are good!
3 points of contact is must
Better Ending than game of thrones
I like the way this presentation was put together. Well done!
I would like to party with Joe..
Coming from barberchair accidents, forklift casualties and confined spaces suffocation videos, this seems like nothing
Tammy seem a little TOO eager for him to move in.......lol.....
Sounds like the person talking is talking to kids on play school about joe
Studies have shown that stretching does not prevent injuries. Regular exercise improves strength and balance which help prevent injury . But if you watch this video at work you can count it as 0.5 hours of safety training.
Stretching improves flexibility though, which can help you do the job better and in a more safely manner. Stretching can also give out clues of underlying issues for example on your back. And stretching your back after a long ride on a truck can alleviate the pain on your back.
Wait why doesnt tammy walk the damn dog
Very motivated video!
Fuck yeah Joe, Keep on truckin!
My first thought was if he wrecks, Thor is windshield fodder.
To be honest, I wouldn't mind having Tammy around. 😏😅
HVALA
Really good advice. No joke.
Great video!
Oh my god, please be careful!!
That's Joe, dear
The ex wife is petty lol
Strange values presented in this videos.
Joe would have been better having a truck with much better air bags on the prime mover to get under the trailer bed with ease and lift it with the press of a button then go wind the legs with complete ease and then set the air bags to ride height just saying...