sledderdoc
Super Senior Member
Changes to the Cargo Securement Regulations
Effective January 1, 2011 each of the minimum number of tiedowns required must be rated and marked with a Working Load Limit. Default values for Working Load Limits will be eliminated at the end of the year. These provisions were included in National Safety Code (NSC) Standard 10 “Cargo Securement Standard” when it was approved in late 2004, with a scheduled implementation date of January 1, 2010. Industry was successful in having governments grant a 1 year period of educational enforcement lasting until December 31, 2010 specific to the rated and marked Working Load Limits. For a full listing of regulations visit www.ccmta.ca/english/pdf/Standard 10.pdf
I guess I will be buying a whole new set of tie downs. Nothing I own is legal!
Effective January 1, 2011 each of the minimum number of tiedowns required must be rated and marked with a Working Load Limit. Default values for Working Load Limits will be eliminated at the end of the year. These provisions were included in National Safety Code (NSC) Standard 10 “Cargo Securement Standard” when it was approved in late 2004, with a scheduled implementation date of January 1, 2010. Industry was successful in having governments grant a 1 year period of educational enforcement lasting until December 31, 2010 specific to the rated and marked Working Load Limits. For a full listing of regulations visit www.ccmta.ca/english/pdf/Standard 10.pdf
I guess I will be buying a whole new set of tie downs. Nothing I own is legal!