Safety First: How to Properly Load a Hand Truck


Whether you’re a restaurant owner or oversee a warehouse, logistics are a part of your team’s daily operations. Unloading shipments, restocking shelves, and sending out orders all require material handling skills, which is why nearly every business should have a versatile lightweight 2 wheel dolly on site.

Magliner aluminum hand truck with ergonomic handles and durable wheels, designed for safe and efficient material handling.

However, understanding how to load a hand truck properly is just as important as having one. Here’s what to know about the importance of proper loading technique and how to load a hand truck in four steps. 

Why Are Proper Hand Truck Loading Techniques Important?

Carts with two-wheel dolly function are designed to make transporting heavy items safer, relatively easier, and more efficient. High-quality hand trucks are designed with safety-boosting features, such as self-stabilization and ergonomic handles.

Cutting-edge equipment can enhance the safety and efficiency of your workplace, but only if your team understands how to utilize it effectively. When your team members follow proper loading techniques, they can maintain a safe work environment and get the most out of your hand trucks.

Worker using a Magliner hand truck to move stacked boxes inside a delivery truck, demonstrating secure and easy load transport.

How to Load a Hand Truck in 4 Steps

1. Assess the Situation

Before loading a hand truck, inspect your workspace and equipment. Are there any injury hazards? What is the weight capacity of your hand cart? Is your equipment in the correct position for loading? Checking for safety and logistics concerns before you start loading a hand truck keeps you and your employees safe.

2. Start with Heavy Items

The heaviest and largest items should be loaded first, since this creates a wide, stable base. Always follow proper lifting techniques when moving heavy items to reduce the risk of injury.

3. Check Your Visibility

Once you’ve loaded your hand truck, check your visibility. You should be able to see over the load easily and clearly. If any items are obstructing your view, remove them and rearrange your load.

4. Center and Secure the Load

Make sure your items are centered and balanced. Then, secure the load with any necessary straps or attachments.

With great tools and proper training, your team can be safer and more efficient as they move heavy materials.

Worker pushing a Magliner hand truck loaded with boxes outdoors, showing smooth maneuverability and balanced load control.

About Magline

Magliner material handling solutions are a common sight in workplaces worldwide. These tools have set the gold standard for material handling and delivery solutions for over 75 years. Magliner tools can help your employees complete tasks quickly, efficiently, and safely, directly impacting your business’ bottom line. From warehouse workers who need a powered hand truck to white glove delivery drivers who need a heavy duty hand truck, there’s a Magliner tool perfect for your employees’ needs. Check out the full selection or Design Your Own Magliner today.

Find a hand truck tailored to your business at https://www.magliner.com/

This article was originally published on magliner.com’s blog here.

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