hazards associated with loading dangerous goods
The hazards implied with the transport of determined dangerous goods, and the emergency actions and handling procedures in case of accidents with the goods during their loading or transportation.
Movers are responsible for the physical handling of goods and belongings to be relocated or transported from one place to the other. They disassemble goods, machinery or belongings for transporting and assemble or install them in the new location. They ensure that objects are well protected and packed, secured and placed correctly in trucks and transports.
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The hazards implied with the transport of determined dangerous goods, and the emergency actions and handling procedures in case of accidents with the goods during their loading or transportation.
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Carry and relocate objects from one place to another adhering to health and safety regulations. Carry objects while maintaining their integrity.
Adhere to detailed procedures required for the relocation of special items such as pianos, artifacts, antique furniture, and others.
Handle the delivery and assemble the furniture and other goods, according to customer's needs and preferences.
Interpret pictograms that indicate characteristics and required measures for handling objects through visual representations.
Select the appropriate tools and equipment required to successfully move objects. Select a range of equipment from basic tools such as screws, hammers, and pliers, to more complex apparatus such as forklifts, cranes, and movable docks.
Respond to and communicate with customers in the most efficient and appropriate manner to enable them to access the desired products or services, or any other help they may require.
Adhere to procedures at work in a structured and systematic manner.
Keep an inventory of tools utilised in the provision of services. Ensure that tool sets remain complete and suitable for use.
Pack different kinds of goods such as finished manufactured products or goods in use. Pack goods by hand in boxes, bags and other types of containers.
Stack goods and manufactured products into containers. This may include anticipating the need for and utilising additional protective materials in stacking the products.
Operate communication devices in order to interact with customers, colleagues, and others.
Use tools found in a traditional toolbox, such as hammer, plier, screwdriver, and wrench. Observe safety precautions while operating these instruments.
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The legal requirements relating to safe and efficient transport of animals.
The principles of electricity and electrical power circuits, as well as the associated risks.
The body of rules, procedures and regulations related to health and safety measures intended to prevent accidents or incidents in transportation.
Theoretical and practical applications of the science studying the action of displacements and forces on physical bodies to the development of machinery and mechanical devices.
Properties of materials that make them suitable for packaging. Conversion of raw materials into packaging materials. Different types of labels and materials used which comply with the correct storage criteria depending on the goods.
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Analyse goods to be relocated and their moving requirements. Check requirements and prepare actions to ensure appropriate transport of goods.
Apply techniques required to stack materials into containers. Use techniques to maximise the space in containers.
Determine freight loading sequence aiming to increase the efficiency of operations. Arrange loading so that maximum amount of goods can be stored.
Disassemble machines following defined procedures and inventory for the suitable handling of parts. Ensure that machines can be reassembled following disassembly.
Organise the weight of loads to prevent overloading and imbalances in lifting equipment.
Shunt inbound freight loads to and from railcars for inbound and outbound trains. If requested, ensure train stability after freight has been loaded onto the railcars.
Put together devices, and components according to drawings. Program and install the components where needed.
Remove dirt, marks and other unwanted material from furniture.
Disinfect surfaces in accordance with sanitary standards.
Implement efficiency plans developed by managers in facilities. Use techniques, resources, and training in order to improve workplace efficiency.
Load and unload animals safely into containers or cages for transportation. Make sure they are secure and safely established in the transport vehicle.
Operate cranes to move, position, lift or place machinery, equipment or other large objects at various locations.
Operate a forklift, a vehicle with a pronged device in front for lifting and carrying heavy loads.
Perform cleaning duties such as waste removal, vacuuming, emptying bins, and general cleaning of the working area. Cleaning activities should follow health and safety regulations if required.