Abstract: A signaling system includes a rotatable arm connected to a dock. One end of the arm has secured thereto two signaling paddles of distinct visual indicia. The other end of the arm is biased against the underside of a lip plate of a dock loader. As the lip plate is pivoted relative to the dock, the arm is rotated, thus rotating the signaling paddles attached thereto.
Abstract: Dock leveler operable as a runoff guard includes a center plate pivotally connected to a base plate, a lip plate pivotally connected to the forward edge of the center plate, and a locking bar hingedly connected to the bottom surface of the center plate. The second end of the locking bar is adapted to swing into abutting engagement with a stop member mounted on the base plate when the center plate is pivoted into its upright rearward position to brace the center plate against pivotal movement in the forward direction. The dock leveler also includes a mechanical linkage extending between the base plate and the center plate for pivoting the center plate, and a removable lever arm for actuating the mechanical linkage. A first pivotal paddle is engageably-aligned with the mechanical linkage, and a second pivotal paddle, which is operatively connected to the first paddle, is engageably-aligned with the locking bar.