Securing Loads and Cargo (DRV-9.2)

Securing Loads and Cargo (DRV-9.2)

Learning objectives

  • Recognize requirements of the North American Cargo Securement Standard and other regulations
  • Identify approved securement systems and their characteristics
  • Identify recommended practices for loading and transporting cargo
  • Recognize requirements for inspections and specific cargo

Course overview

If a load of cargo falls off a vehicle, it can damage the cargo itself, the vehicle carrying it, or other property. Worst of all, dropped loads can injure or kill drivers or passengers in other vehicles. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety estimates that approximately 50,000 automobile crashes every year can be attributed to road debris, including material from unsecured or improperly secured loads. The North American Cargo Securement Standard, created by the U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), establishes procedures for securing loads during transit on highways in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to recognize requirements of the standard and other cargo regulations, and identify approved securement systems and their characteristics. Learners should also be able to identify recommended practices for loading and transporting cargo, and recognize requirements for cargo inspections. This course is offered in English, Spanish, and French.

The individuals involved in the development and promotion of this course do not receive any compensation or financial benefits outside of their regular employment for their work on this course.


  • 20 minutes
  • Format: Online Interactive
  • English
Regulations
  • 49 CFR 393 Subpart I
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