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This page will explain the best practices for loading a van using both the cart and hand method. It will also explain loading cabinets, drawers, specialty items, hardware, and accessories. By following these steps, all materials are expected to be organized and secured in the van, ready to be transported safely.
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Use the last-in, first-out methodology.
Load items from left-to-right across the floor of the van.
Load partitions and long items on the left, and continue with shorter items to the right.
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If stacking items is necessary, lay a blanket or protective material down before stacking each row.
The hand-loading method should be used if the cart/sled method is not possible, or for any materials that do not fit in a job cart/sled.
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Drawer Box Loading Definitions
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If the installation is a multi-day install, bring drawer boxes separately on Day 2+, as needed.
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Double check accessories and make sure you have the correct amount and type of each accessory.
Load accessories in a box or location where they will not be lost or damaged during transport.
Keep accessories separated by space.
Load hardware box and tools.
Ensure you have a touch-up kit in the van.
Ensure you have enough runners and blankets.
Check your stock of screws in your tool box. Refill any screws you are low on, and ensure you have enough hardware for the upcoming installation.
If you have allowed for any tools to be borrowed, ensure you have received them back, or return any tools you may have borrowed.
Perform a final check to ensure you have all tools and hardware needed for the day.
Perform the introductory call to the customer to advise you are on the way and your estimated time of arrival.
Prepare to leave for the installation. If multiple vans are going to the jobsite, coordinate any stops along the way, parking upon arrival, etc.
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Arrival Expectations
Van Stocking
CC360: A Day in the Life of a Jr. Apprentice (Link to be Added)
PPE Matrix
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