Practical Cargo Securement Metal Coils – Cargo Van

Transporting metal coils requires strict attention to detail, precise load placement, and specialized securement techniques due to the coils’ weight and rolling potential. The Practical Cargo Securement – Metal Coils course provides drivers with the knowledge needed to safely transport one or more coils with a combined weight of 5,000 lbs (2,268 kg) or more, in accordance with North American securement regulations.

This course helps drivers understand the unique risks associated with coil transport—such as shifting, tipping, or catastrophic movement—especially when using cargo vans or enclosed equipment. By following proper securement principles, drivers can reduce hazards, maintain control, and meet compliance requirements.

Course Content

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Understanding basic cargo securement principles
Determining when metal coils require special securement rules

  • Understanding coil types and how they affect securement strategies
  • Overview of common securement devices for metal coils
  • Proper use of tie-downs, chocks, and blocking equipment
  • Techniques for preventing rolling, tipping, or shifting during transport
  • Load placement considerations for cargo vans and enclosed spaces
  • Inspection procedures before, during, and after transport 

Fee

$39.95

Instruction

Student Seld-Service, Online

Duration

2 Hour Classroom Equivalent

More Information

Student Profile: Drivers
Pre-requisites: None
Language of Instruction: English

Upcoming Opportunties

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This online training course is delivered by CarriersEdge, a trusted Saskatchewan Trucking Association partner.

Lesson Qty: 5
Passing Score: 80

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