Why traditional load securing training slows down your company
Theory-based training often presents hazards in an abstract way.
Real loading and transport situations remain difficult to grasp.
Practical exercises are organizationally demanding, time-consuming, and tie up personnel and vehicles. Sustainable learning often falls by the wayside.
Errors in load securing frequently only become visible during actual transport.
This poses risks to people, goods, and the company.
Different levels of experience among responsible personnel lead to inconsistent evaluations of securing measures and on-site decisions.
Traditional training rarely demonstrates the direct physical consequences of incorrect decisions,
for example during braking maneuvers or evasive actions.
Without a realistic training environment, complex loading and securing scenarios cannot be practiced and repeated safely.