Driving With Oversized Loads
A safety talk discussing hazards and precautions when transporting oversized materials or equipment.
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Key Hazards
- Reduced maneuverability during transport
- Overhead clearance hazards
- Load shifts during turns or braking
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Driving with oversized loads requires additional caution from utility crews, contractors, municipal workers, and transportation personnel. Large materials or equipment can affect visibility, turning radius, and vehicle stability.
Drivers should verify route clearance before travel, paying close attention to bridges, powerlines, trees, and narrow roadways. Loads must be secured properly to prevent shifting during braking or turning.
Different operations transport oversized loads differently. Construction crews may move pipe or equipment, utility workers haul poles or generators, and municipal teams transport barricades or oversized maintenance equipment.
Workers should use escort vehicles, warning flags, or signage whenever required. Slow speeds and careful route planning greatly reduce oversized load hazards.
Safety Reminders
- Verify overhead and roadway clearance before travel.
- Secure oversized loads properly.
- Use warning devices and escorts when required.
- Reduce speed and increase following distance.
Ask the Crew
- Do today’s loads require special routing or escorts?
- Are there overhead hazards along the planned route?