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  1. We offer swift and dependable solutions for your loading dock equipment such as dock levelers, dock scissor lifts, dock bumpers, and dock shelters. For more information, please give us a call at 973-471-4060 or email us at info@loadingdock.com. We service Northern New Jersey (Bergen, Passaic, Union, Essex, Morris, Hudson, Hunterdon, Somerset ...

  2. Lock Trailers and Freight at the Dock Restrain trailers from leaving the loading dock area before loading is completed with one of our manual (MVR) or electric dock locks (SLR950 or Lock & Load). Designed for the majority of dock systems, our dock locks operate as a stand alone operation or as an integrated system coupled with your pit leveler ...

  3. Your loading dock isn't complete without a restraint system in place to prevent accidents and unauthorized entry. Rotary Products offers both truck restraints and trailer restraints, dock locks, dock door locks, loading dock locking systems and dock lock systems. No matter how many docks you have, from 1 to 100 or more, be prepared and be safe ...

  4. Dok-Lok® Vehicle Restraint Systems. Rite-Hite created the vehicle restraint industry with the introduction of the original Dok-Lok® vehicle restraint on April 22, 1980. Offering constant light communication while helping prevent trailer separation accidents, Dok-Lok's continue to provide the highest quality of safety and security for any ...

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  5. Use vehicle restraints. Vehicle restraints keep the trailer from separating from the dock during loading and unloading, and while they are commonly used for worker safety, they are also useful for preventing trailer hijacking. Also, if they are integrated with your dock’s alarm system, a signal will sound if a trailer is unexpectedly released.

  6. Jun 4, 2019 · 2.3 RIG Vehicle Restraints/Truck Restraints: This is by far the most common type of vehicle restraint. It is designed to engage the RIG bar common to most transport vehicles. It does this by either blocking the bar (rotating hook) or forming a vertical obstruction, preventing the vehicle from moving away from the dock until the restraint is ...

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  8. Many loading dock accidents can be prevented with a simple dock lock, also known as a vehicle restraint. A dock lock is inexpensive protection against a worst-case scenario, such as a forklift falling off the dock. It takes up very little space, and you may be able to get a discount on your insurance for being proactive about loading dock ...

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