Steel haulers: Extra effort

Darius Cooper is a firm believer that if you want to haul steel for a living, you don't just follow standard safety requirements — you exceed them. “We've taken the minimum Dept. of Transportation (DOT) requirements for steel load securement and added 15%,” explains Cooper, vp-operations for Maverick Transportation. “For example, if the DOT says a chain can secure 10,000 lb., we rate it at 8,000 lb. That's not to say DOT's safety standards don't work, because they do. But we want to build in an extra margin of safety to protect our drivers, the customer's cargo and ...

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