Do you need tanker endorsement to haul totes full of liquid?

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  1. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

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  3. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    Dispatchers and customers ignore truck drivers. If you had reported all of the totes are leaking or on fire the dispatcher or customer would claim they ship it like that all the time.
     
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  4. Grumppy

    Grumppy Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    I haven't seen where the drive acknowledged that his totes contained more than 119 gallons... or if the total load was more than 1000 gallons. If not, he don't need a tanker endorsement.

    If the above is true....
    The shipper may quite possibly have been shipping these loads for 20 years without a tanker endorsement on the drivers CDL.. he wouldn't need one.
    The shipper may very well have carried these loads hundreds of times without a tanker endorsement on the drivers CDL... he wouldn't need one.

    We need confirmation to know what's happening here.
     
  5. JC1971

    JC1971 Road Train Member

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    I actually went back to the DMV with proof of address and took all of the tests that I needed. The one that gave me problems was the General Knowledge test. Failed that one twice and almost failed it a third time. I was almost in a panic when I started missing questions the third test. You only get three times to pass it. Total BS questions like "What is the minimum distance from airbags you can safely sit?" I put twelve inches, the answer was 10. Really? You're going to take my license away because I can't answer stupid questions like that? A lot of other vague questions that could have more than one answer also.

    So, after four Uber trips and a wasted day I can roll now.
     
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  6. JC1971

    JC1971 Road Train Member

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    15 totes at 275 gallons each.
     
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  7. LoneRanger

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    If it was a company truck and the dispatcher said to me”we’ve been doing this for years” I would have simply replied “cool, I’ll see you when you when you get here and show me how you move this load without a tanker endorsement.” Pretty sure he wouldn’t have taken the risk. You shouldn’t either.
     
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  8. Val_Caldera

    Val_Caldera Road Train Member

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    I Discovered The Tanker Endorsement Requirement Doing a Local Gig Through A Driver Service in '19.
    Bobtailed To Customer (few miles from base yard), Went Inside Bldg For Paperwork.
    Hooked Trailer, Pre-tripped, Pulled off Dock, Stopped To Check Freight, Was Closing Doors and One Of The Folks from Inside Bldg THEN asked If I Had The Endorsement.
    Me, "No, Why Would I"?

    He, "Since No Endorsement, No Haul".

    Me, "Thanks For The Update".
    Dispatch at the trucking company was surprised.
    - - - -
    So, Just Curious, When Was That New Requirement Initiated??

    Thanks. CHEERS!!
     
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  9. Brettj3876

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    That is the size most times. I've had smaller ones with sunflower oil before
     
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  10. RockinChair

    RockinChair Road Train Member

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    "Drum" is a four-letter word in the tanker business, especially if the word "off" follows it.
     
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  11. lester

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    Why in the world did you have to re-take all your other tests? I've had my cdl 20 plus years and never had to retake anything. As long as your cdl doesn't expire you shouldn't have to retake anything. Why couldn't you just add the tanker endorsement?
     
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