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 Out of sight shouldn’t mean out of mind.  Unsecured tools can become dangerous projectiles

Out of sight shouldn’t mean out of mind.  Unsecured tools can become dangerous projectiles

 Out of sight shouldn’t mean out of mind.  Unsecured tools can become dangerous projectiles.

Out of sight shouldn’t mean out of mind.  Unsecured tools can become dangerous projectiles.

 Pack  contents on top of your tarp and wrap it tight.  This keeps your load and your tarp secure.

Pack  contents on top of your tarp and wrap it tight.  This keeps your load and your tarp secure.

 Pack  contents on top of your tarp and wrap it tight.  This keeps your load and your tarp secure.

Pack  contents on top of your tarp and wrap it tight.  This keeps your load and your tarp secure.

 No matter the weight of boxes, it’s still best to secure them.

No matter the weight of boxes, it’s still best to secure them.

 No matter the weight of boxes, it’s still best to secure them

No matter the weight of boxes, it’s still best to secure them

 Pack  contents on top of your tarp and wrap it tight.  This keeps your load and your tarp secure.

Pack  contents on top of your tarp and wrap it tight.  This keeps your load and your tarp secure.

 Pack  contents on top of your tarp and wrap it tight.  This keeps your load and your tarp secure.

Pack  contents on top of your tarp and wrap it tight.  This keeps your load and your tarp secure.

 Pack  contents on top of your tarp and wrap it tight.  This keeps your load and your tarp secure.

Pack  contents on top of your tarp and wrap it tight.  This keeps your load and your tarp secure.

 Wrap straps through and around items such as hand trucks and ladders. Secure the straps to anchor points in the bed of the truck or trailer.

Wrap straps through and around items such as hand trucks and ladders. Secure the straps to anchor points in the bed of the truck or trailer.

 Secure cushions, pillows and other loose light items against the wind.

Secure cushions, pillows and other loose light items against the wind.

 Secure cushions, pillows and other loose light items against the wind.

Secure cushions, pillows and other loose light items against the wind.

 All corners of a load should be tagged with red flags (one foot by one foot), if the load extends four feet beyond the bed of a truck or trailer

All corners of a load should be tagged with red flags (one foot by one foot), if the load extends four feet beyond the bed of a truck or trailer

 All corners of a load should be tagged with red flags (one foot by one foot), if the load extends four feet beyond the bed of a truck or trailer.

All corners of a load should be tagged with red flags (one foot by one foot), if the load extends four feet beyond the bed of a truck or trailer.

 All corners of a load should be tagged with red flags (one foot by one foot), if the load extends four feet beyond the bed of a truck or trailer

All corners of a load should be tagged with red flags (one foot by one foot), if the load extends four feet beyond the bed of a truck or trailer

 All corners of a load should be tagged with red flags (one foot by one foot), if the load extends four feet beyond the bed of a truck or trailer

All corners of a load should be tagged with red flags (one foot by one foot), if the load extends four feet beyond the bed of a truck or trailer

 All corners of a load should be tagged with red flags (one foot by one foot), if the load extends four feet beyond the bed of a truck or trailer.

All corners of a load should be tagged with red flags (one foot by one foot), if the load extends four feet beyond the bed of a truck or trailer.

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The Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) is our state’s designated highway safety office. We share a vision with numerous other state and local public agencies. That vision is to reduce traffic fatalities and serious injuries to zero by 2030. The WTSC Director is the Governor’s Highway Safety Representative, which is a designated position each state is required to have in order to qualify for federal traffic safety funding. Our Commission is made up of 25 employees and ten Commissioners chaired by Washington’s Governor Jay Inslee.

 

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