In global logistics, every part of the supply chain plays a vital role in ensuring efficiency and safety. Yet one often-overlooked, but crucial, element is the trailer safety stand. This simple yet indispensable component is essential for maintaining stability and safety during operations at loading docks.
The key role of trailer safety stands
Trailer Safety Stands – JST (Jack Stand Trailer) and JST.R – prevent trailers from tilting or collapsing under the weight of forklifts during loading and unloading operations. With the use of safety stands, these processes can be performed quickly and safely, without the need for a tractor unit. Vehicles that are normally used for other purposes can be utilized efficiently when a trailer stand is in place. Throughout the process, trailer stability is fully maintained, minimizing the risk of damage to vehicles, goods, or people – and sometimes even the docks themselves. In short, the potential consequences of improper trailer securing are eliminated, protecting both operators and the company.
What defines the ideal trailer safety stand?
Trailer safety stands must meet strict quality and durability standards to ensure optimal working conditions. First, they must be made of high-quality materials that can withstand extreme weather and heavy loads. Equally important are stability and adjustable height, allowing adaptation to different trailer types and ground conditions. To guarantee operator safety, the stands should include locking mechanisms that prevent accidental movement during use.
Anter System’s trailer stands are designed for ease of use and durability. They feature a self-levelling mechanism and adjustable height settings. Each unit can withstand loads of up to 45 tonnes and includes additional features such as controlled access systems and high-visibility markings. The materials used in their production can also be equipped with anti-corrosion coating for extended lifespan and reliability. If you’re still unsure how trailer safety stands can improve efficiency and safety at your warehouse — watch the video above.
Trailer manufacturers themselves recommend the use of safety stands as part of standard operational practice.
Learn more about how they work: Trailer Safety Support in Logistics