What are the safety precautions for finished vehicle loading?
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Be cautious of slippery surfaces, protruding vehicle parts, and falling cargo. Be cautious of slippery surfaces: During loading operations, it is inevitable to climb on and off the vehicle. Personal safety should be highly prioritized at this time. If the soles of shoes are contaminated with oil, frost, or mud, it may reduce friction and lead to accidents. Be cautious of protruding vehicle parts: When walking near or maintaining the vehicle, pay attention to hooks, beams, side railings, and any protruding parts after loading cargo to avoid bumps and injuries. Be cautious of falling cargo: For rod-shaped or tubular cargo such as square timber, logs, wooden frames, or small rolls, be careful of collapse when tightening or loosening ropes during loading and unloading. It is best to stand on the sides of the cargo during operations. Additionally, when walking on top of such cargo, be cautious of foot entrapment. For flatbed vehicles carrying boxed or rolled cargo, observe carefully before unloading after loosening ropes. Collapses or falling cargo can cause serious injuries. Also, be careful when opening doors of railings or box trucks.