Loading And Unloading The Trailer
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Hazards For Dump Trailers
A dump trailer is specifically designed for hauling equipment or cargo
that is to be dumped, not for transporting livestock. The major hazards
associated with dump trailers are:
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Overloading.
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Improper weight distribution; both side to side and front to back.
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Getting under a raised dump body.
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Not using, or improperly using the body safety prop.
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Modifying or altering hydraulic components.
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Modifying or altering dump controls.
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Not dumping from a solid and level foundation.
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Not fully opening rear doors when dumping.
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Jerking the trailer, or hydraulics, to loosen the load.
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Trailer coming near or contacting overhead power lines when body
is raised.
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ARNING
An overloaded trailer can result in loss of control of the trailer, leading to
death or serious injury.
Do not exceed the trailer Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or an
axle Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR).
Do not load a trailer so that the weight on any tire exceeds its rating.
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ARNING
A soft and/or uneven surface may cause the tow vehicle and trailer to tip
over when the dump body is raised.
Raise the dump body ONLY if the tow vehicle and trailer are both on a
firm and level surface.
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