I am moving my grandfather to his new house a state away. I don't haul HAZMAT when engaged in commerce, thus I am not HM endorsed. Grandpa has a couple of motorbikes and a boat motor which will be hauled with the rest of the stuff. I have some coops to cross, and am curious if they will give me flak about the oil or fuel in those items. Since it's a "not for hire" load, and won't have BOL's or anything, am I still on the hook to treat this like a HAZMAT load? We really don't want to mess with draining the engines, especially on the boat motor which has a busted oil drain plug and would need some tooling in order to drain it. I am however, pulling the batteries out of the bikes.
Question about moving personal property / HAZMAT
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by VisionLogistics, Jul 30, 2012.
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I'm sure you'll be fine when transporting that. Its not in bulk quantities so you shouldn't have a problem.
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<1000 lbs = minute quantities no hm required
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Ah yes, that's right! Thanks! I was Hazmat endorsed years ago and totally forgot about that little rule. Nice, nice.DrtyDiesel Thanks this. -
household things he's got is safe though...
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- A highway route-controlled quantity of a Class 7 (radioactive) material;
- More than 25 kg (55 pounds) of a Division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 (explosive) material or an amount of a Division 1.5 (explosive) material requiring placarding under 49 CFR 172;
- More than one liter (1.08 quarts) per package of a "material poisonous by inhalation," that meets the criteria for "hazard zone A";
- A "material poisonous by inhalation," that meets the criteria for "hazard zone B," in a bulk packaging (capacity greater than 460 L (119 gallons));
- A "material poisonous by inhalation," that meets the criteria for "hazard zone C," or "hazard zone D," in a packaging having a capacity equal to or greater than 13,248 L (3,500 gallons); or
- A shipment of compressed or refrigerated liquefied methane or liquefied natural gas, or other liquefied gas with a methane content of at least 85 percent, in a bulk packaging having a capacity equal to or greater than 13,248 L (3,500 gallons).
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He's taking about gasoline and motor oil, not explosives, bio weapons, or uranium
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46k pounds of car batteries are exempt and 1k pounds of corrosives in barrels is required. -
actually...any amount of table 1 hazmat must be placarded. This gentleman will not be hauling any table 1 stuff so all should be good. You might want to cover your company signs and write not for hire and place it on ur truck.
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