Probably 1/4 of all my loads are hazardous totes. 3 out of last 4 in fact. Most of the chemical places have a little orientation you have to attend the first time you go there, and they check all your credentials, then give you their own card for entry.
One place you sign the BOL's with a picture of your face lol. No BS. It's facial recognition for entry. That's one of the heavier duty places.
But all those places tell me guys constantly show up without a hazmat and, or tanker endorsement. And it really pisses them off.
Scumbag brokers.
Liquid Totes And Tanker Endorsement
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How about insurance?
But it is by far the easiest endorsement to get. -
Back in 2015 Builders got a contact to haul road paint for Sherwin Williams out of Baltimore and Memphis, at first they didn't worry about having the endorsement then 2 of their drivers got level 1'd in ohio and they got hammered for it.
Now they reimburse the drivers whip get the endorsement -
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Is a load of potatoes floor loaded in a reefer attached to the trailer? Yes.
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"Attached" or not is not the issue. The issue is having an aggregate liquid in excess of 1,000 gallons as a payload. Doesn't make any difference what it's in. [with the new amended rules]
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