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Load Restraint


Street Solutions UK supplies a comprehensive range of load restraint to logistics operators, construction contractors, plant operators, and warehouse teams across the UK. Our products are used for securing loads during transport, lifting equipment and materials, and ensuring compliance with transport and lifting regulations, and all meet BS EN 12195-2 (straps), EN 1492 (slings), and the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998.

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Street Solutions UK is a trusted UK supplier of load restraint and related load restraint and lifting equipment. We pride ourselves on competitive pricing, fast UK delivery, and expert product support. Whether you're a sole trader or a national contractor, our team is ready to help you find the right solution. All products comply with BS EN 12195-2 (straps), EN 1492 (slings), and the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998. Browse the full range online or contact us for a trade quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

What regulations cover load restraint in the UK? +

Load securing for road transport is governed by BS EN 12195-1 and the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986. Loads must be secured to prevent movement and not exceed vehicle rated limits.

How often do lifting slings need to be inspected? +

Under LOLER (Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998), lifting equipment used to lift people must be thoroughly examined every 6 months, and other lifting equipment every 12 months or after exceptional circumstances.

What is the WLL on a ratchet strap? +

WLL stands for Working Load Limit — the maximum load a strap is rated to carry under normal use. Never exceed the WLL marked on the strap label. The WLL is typically half the break strength of the strap.

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