>> So am I Brompt,what are the rules or regulations if there are any carrying cargo
>> under tarpaulin.
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In practice out of sight out of mind rather too often, as seen above which as usual gets the good drivers who do the job properly tarred with the usual brush..
The curtain will take a fair amonut of weight, but a bit of sense as with nearly everything needs to be applied, if you're carrying packaging or other light goods it would be almost impossible to lose the load so a sensible driver would cross strap the rear and use judgement along the sides, maybe strapping the odd pallet that looks a bit dodgy.
For heavy stuff like the load that was lost then blindingly obvious the curtain isn't going to stand massive unforgiving weight being hurled against the sides.
A pallet of tinned goods might as well be a block of iron, theres no give in it and once a ton solid mass pallet x 26 start moving then there isn't much going to stop it.....the art is in preventing the load from gaining that initial movement
Last edited by: gordonbennet on Mon 23 Apr 12 at 14:38
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