{"id":60906,"date":"2025-06-26T10:00:50","date_gmt":"2025-06-26T10:00:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.atlantictraining.com\/blog\/?p=60906"},"modified":"2025-06-29T07:59:25","modified_gmt":"2025-06-29T11:59:25","slug":"cargo-securement-preventing-roadway-mishaps-and-protecting-your-load","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.atlantictraining.com\/blog\/cargo-securement-preventing-roadway-mishaps-and-protecting-your-load\/","title":{"rendered":"Cargo Securement: Preventing Roadway Mishaps and Protecting Your Load"},"content":{"rendered":"

Imagine a busy highway with cars whizzing by at high speeds. Suddenly, a piece of unsecured cargo breaks free from a truck, tumbling onto the road and creating a chaotic and dangerous situation. Unfortunately, this scenario is all too common. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reports that road debris causes thousands of accidents each year, resulting in injuries, fatalities, and significant property damage.<\/p>\n

Proper cargo securement is not just a matter of compliance; it’s a critical safety practice that protects both road users and the cargo itself. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has established comprehensive regulations to ensure safe and secure cargo transportation on commercial vehicles.<\/p>\n

What is Cargo Securement?<\/h2>\n

Cargo securement<\/b> refers to the measures taken to prevent cargo from leaking, spilling, blowing, or falling from a commercial vehicle. This includes using appropriate securement devices, adhering to weight limits, and following proper loading and securing procedures.<\/p>\n

FMCSA Regulations<\/h3>\n

The FMCSA revised its cargo securement regulations in 2002 to improve highway safety. These regulations aim to:<\/p>\n