For load securing with tie-down straps, they must comply with the European standard EN 12195-2. The straps should be marked with the maximum allowable force and length. It is important that the straps are correctly fastened and that the load is secured so that it cannot move during transport.
To calculate load securing, you should consider the weight and size of the load, the vehicle's capacity, and the types of roads the vehicle will travel on. It is advisable to use calculation tools or tables available from transport authorities or industry organizations to determine the best way to secure the load.
For road transport, the load must be secured so that it cannot cause danger or damage. This means that the load must not be able to slide, tip over, roll, move, or otherwise change position in a way that could affect the vehicle's stability or maneuverability. It is the transporter's responsibility to ensure that the load securing meets the applicable regulations and requirements.
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