Truck Trailer Seals

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  1. Regional

    Regional Light Load Member

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    Do all dry van loads require trailer seals?
     
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  3. Concorde

    Concorde Road Train Member

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    No. I’ve done many loads without seals.
     
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  4. Gliding ProStar

    Gliding ProStar Heavy Load Member

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    As @Concorde stated, not all shippers and receivers will require a seal on your trailer but many do. I pulled a van for a few months and a reefer for about a year and I had a spot on my bill of lading to put my own personal seal number and a place for shipping/receiving to sign for seal verification. I made it a personal policy to install a seal when it was not required and I did it to protect myself if there was ever a question about the load or it's contents.
     
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  5. flood

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    For security yes... but i do auto parts and almost never use a seal..

    If the shipper doesn't give me one o well..

    But then again company policy is to always seal a loaded trail
     
  6. Regional

    Regional Light Load Member

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    Ahh gotcha, so it really depends on the shipper/receiver if they require it
     
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  7. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    Yes, there is only a customer requirement, not a Federal/state requirement .
     
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  8. Numb

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    I always carried seals and sealed all my trailers.

    got them from the terminal warehouse guys.

    empty ones had a broken one dropped through the holes to keep the handles from bouncing open, yes had that happen.
     
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  9. aramil248

    aramil248 Road Train Member

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    Anytime I'm pulling a loaded trailer. If I'm not given a seal. I put my padlock on it. Because to me a unsealed load is just asking for something to happen. No matter what your hauling
     
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  10. SmallPackage

    SmallPackage Road Train Member

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    You learn this real quick in south Tejas even with a seal to padlock. Things that get you time in the federal pen can mysteriously end up inside your box.
     
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  11. drivingmissdaisy

    drivingmissdaisy Road Train Member

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    Wrong. Hazmat loads, pharmaceuticals and food grade loads have to be sealed per regulations. The DOT, FDA and USDA all have regulations.
     
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