Use specialized equipment, such as piano straps, to facilitate handling and reduce the risk of injuries.
Trained Personnel 2
Ensure that the personnel responsible for loading and unloading are trained in specific techniques for safely handling pianos.
Pre-inspection 3
Use appropriate packing materials, such as padded blankets and corner protectors, to minimize the risk of scratches or bumps during transportation.
Protective Packaging: 4
Disassemble detachable parts of the piano, such as legs, according to the manufacturer's recommendations, to facilitate loading and reduce the risk of damage.
Safe Transport 5
Secure the piano in the transport vehicle in a stable manner, protected against sudden movements. Avoid excessive tilting or abrupt changes in speed.
Additional Personnel 6
For especially large or heavy pianos, consider having additional personnel to ensure safer loading and unloading.
Appropriate Loading Environment 7
Ensure that the loading and unloading area is free of obstacles and spacious enough to maneuver the piano without difficulty.
Clear Communication 8
Establish clear communication among team members during loading and unloading to coordinate movements and prevent accidents.
Careful Placement 9
Place the piano in its final location with care, avoiding slippery surfaces or uneven ground. Ensure it is stable and level.