This is NOT carrier Specific...
Tiedowns Must Display Working Load Limits in Canada
Anyone operating in Canada must make sure their tie-downs and other securement devices are marked with a Working Load Limit (WLL). The devices must be marked with their WLLs by the manufacturer.
This law went into effect on Jan. 1, and more information on it can be found at the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators Web sit
Question...Does this apply only to flatbeds? Apparently it apply s to ALL.
This from the site:
The requirement to use rated and marked tiedowns will affect carriers and shippers in Canada and the
United States who use tiedowns to secure cargo – particularly those who use flatbed trucks and trailers
Tiedowns Must Display Working Load Limits in Canada
Anyone operating in Canada must make sure their tie-downs and other securement devices are marked with a Working Load Limit (WLL). The devices must be marked with their WLLs by the manufacturer.
This law went into effect on Jan. 1, and more information on it can be found at the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators Web sit
Question...Does this apply only to flatbeds? Apparently it apply s to ALL.
This from the site:
The requirement to use rated and marked tiedowns will affect carriers and shippers in Canada and the
United States who use tiedowns to secure cargo – particularly those who use flatbed trucks and trailers
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