Need For Using a Curtain Wall
Company staff dealing with transportation and handling of cargo find trailer restraints to be useful safety devices. It is not the question that depends on the whim of the user, though. Indeed sourcing the required restraint can help prevent several significant accidents, thus thwarting the risks to life and material equally well.
Importance of using vehicle restraints
1. The truck or trailer's driver may lose life or limb by falling into the space created between the vehicle and the building as the truck begins to pull away. The restraint serves as a protective barrier that prevents such occurrences.
2. It was customary for the dock employees to place chocks underneath the vehicle's wheels when it pulls up alongside the loading dock. The worker may well forget to use the chocks, especially during inclement weather, thus enhancing the risks of accidents. The restraint can negate the use of chocks and help in smooth operation at the dock.
3. The wheel chocks may be ineffective even when placed beneath the rear wheels in time. It is prone to slippage on icy and wet surfaces. Moreover, they can easily be swept away in a downpour or can get stolen when there is a lack of vigilance in and around the dock. Many of the chocks tend to be dislodged by snowplows as well. Restraints provide tried and tested solutions as opposed to the chocks.
4. Restraints are perfectly capable of stabilizing a large vehicle, such as semi rig. The vehicle driver remains safe even when the lift truck enters or backs out at the same time as the loaded vehicle when it is pulling out of the dock.
5. Instances of air suspensions are reduced considerably with truck restraints due to o constant movement of the forklift engaged in loading or unloading cargo. There is minimal possibility of a gap forming between the vehicle and the dock's edge due to leveler slips.
6. Accidents caused by the slippage and buckling of landing gear at the dock can be thwarted effectively with proper restraints.
7. Worse is the plight of a vehicle driver who finds the vehicle being upended due to a forklift movement that reaches deep inside the truck/trailer to lift the cargo. Imbalance of weight inside the car would cause it to tip forward or move backward, thereby separating from the dock suddenly. Having a stable restraint in place will save the workers as well as the pricey vehicle from damage.
It is essential to source the best restraint suited to one's purpose, however. The user needs to invest in one that attaches itself with the "rear end guard" of the trailer or the holds the rear wheels. The process depends on the model to a great extent. However, the user needs to choose one with communication lights to keep the vehicle driver informed about the security.
A dock owner or the manager of a facility or warehouse also finds a curtain wall highly useful for creating segregation units within an enclosed space.










