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17 Cards in this Set
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Characteristics of a skilled loader |
Uses hand to surface Alerts supervisors of changing conditions Safely uses all manual and mechanical load devices |
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Prepare to load |
Obtain scanner & set it up for scanning Login and enter correct information Move to assigned work area Check area for packages loose labels damages and over goods Sweep floor of empty trailers Check trailer for leaks and holes (report to supervisor) Place retainer strap in ready position Highest slot on left side Position load equipment Obtain load-stand |
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Planned routine |
Wrap starts at the beginning of the sort Move from load to load Scan the ULD code on the inside of the trailer Utilize walk into and out of trailer to load irregulars and straighten packages Do not double handle packages Load packages in a manner that leaves unobtrusive walkways |
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Select package |
Maintain mental picture of space available Select the package to load Minimize walking by letting the equipment bring the package to you |
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Scan |
Scan all packages and small bags (scan one, load one) Listen for tone to verify Do not turn package Dual loading both loaders must scan Be sure to load only packages that belong |
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Building walls |
Maintain a 2 foot walk aisle between the face of the wall and the end of the load device Position labels up, out towards the rear or in towards the center Always attempt to place the opening of the box up Ribs and furrows are vertical to prevent damages Always read directions on box, arrows up |
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Cornerstone package |
18-24 inches in depth and 12-24 inches in height Cornerstone is loaded in the left corner of the wall Select and load next cornerstone at anytime |
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Primary shelf |
Continue building shelf from left to right, keeping the wall flushed |
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Secondary shelf |
If the package is taller then the primary shelf, start a new shelf |
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Fill empty space or level shelves |
If package is shorter than primary shelf, level shelves or fill in empty Determine height of next shelf Tighten or lock in on the right Use of “Ts” Build at least 3 walls to avoid columns |
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Large light for top |
Save large light package for the of the wall, heavier packages at bottom Mid power zone Use your loadstand Lock in packages at top of trailer |
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Small bags handling |
Small bags should be loaded as they arrive Smalls bags should be loaded at mid power zone and above Avoid loading bags on floor If bags come early check them and set them aside Scan the bag to verify it belongs |
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Incompatibles |
Incorporate wooden crates, tires, 5gal pails into wall and lock in with other packages Long boxes, load horizontally on side to prevent from falling Do not stand upright! |
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Hazardous material |
Verify package, can be loaded Check for slick date and initials Press F3, scan and listen for tone Canadian destinations only: Pull hazmat shipping paper and place in hazmat pouch Load hazmat on floor with arrows pointing up Block and brace with non hazmat packages Packages with different hazmat should be separated by one non hazmat on all sides |
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Prepare to wrap trailer |
Seal control pouch should be accessible to the driver |
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Canadian loads |
Hazmat pouch and seal control should be accessible to driver Load 100% with last wall flush with retainer strap, wall can be deeper than 18x24 Retainer strap fit tightly against last wall Use retainer bars in trailers without straps Place retainer bar against securely against upper portion of last wall Return or store supplies and place in designated area Secure all equipment
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Packages requiring special handling |
Next day air, international or ground, second day air and 3 day select Retapes and rewraps follow procedures Mispulls, remove from trailer place in designated area |