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<blockquote data-quote="Steevo" data-source="post: 7764832" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>I'm asking questions in an attempt to understand. I have never suggested agriculture is any different to any other industry.</p><p></p><p>Should all grain trailers be sheeted at harvest?</p><p>Should all silage trailers be sheeted at harvest?</p><p>Should all muck trailers and muckspreaders be sheeted?</p><p>Should all skips be fully sheeted securely so that in an accident the goods don't leave the lorry? i.e not a skip net</p><p>Should all 8 wheelers carrying soil/stone/gravel be fully sheeted so they don't leave the lorry in an accident? i.e. not a front/back net?</p><p>Should all gritters be sheeted?</p><p>Should all volumetric mixers be fully sheeted?</p><p>If I take the pickup to B&Q and buy a bag of sand does that (or the trailer) need to be securely sheeted so if I overturned it wouldn't escape?</p><p></p><p>Taking the above tweet it suggests that the answer to all of the above is YES. Is that the law?</p><p></p><p>I see many agricultural <strong>AND</strong> non-agricultural loads each day on the roads that if you turned the vehicle over the contents would all spill out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steevo, post: 7764832, member: 430"] I'm asking questions in an attempt to understand. I have never suggested agriculture is any different to any other industry. Should all grain trailers be sheeted at harvest? Should all silage trailers be sheeted at harvest? Should all muck trailers and muckspreaders be sheeted? Should all skips be fully sheeted securely so that in an accident the goods don't leave the lorry? i.e not a skip net Should all 8 wheelers carrying soil/stone/gravel be fully sheeted so they don't leave the lorry in an accident? i.e. not a front/back net? Should all gritters be sheeted? Should all volumetric mixers be fully sheeted? If I take the pickup to B&Q and buy a bag of sand does that (or the trailer) need to be securely sheeted so if I overturned it wouldn't escape? Taking the above tweet it suggests that the answer to all of the above is YES. Is that the law? I see many agricultural [B]AND[/B] non-agricultural loads each day on the roads that if you turned the vehicle over the contents would all spill out. [/QUOTE]
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