I seen load offered on internet Truckstop. Said it was hazmat on flatbed. I don’t have hm permits but I do have hazmat on license. Hauled crude oil for years. The lady said their company isn’t hazmat certified but have one driver who does haul it every so often. That doesn’t sound right. Or do I not have to register since it’s not something I always do?
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Discussion in 'Hazmat Trucking Forum' started by Rob2isking, Sep 14, 2021.
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Um.
Ever heard the term “Speakeasy.” ?
Bootlegging?
Hm.
How about?
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Are you insured for hazmat? It's 5mil general liability.
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Since January 1, 2005, intrastate, interstate, and foreign motor carriers transporting certain types and amounts of hazardous materials (HM) are required to hold a Federal Hazardous Materials Safety Permit (HMSP) issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Improvements to the HMSP Program were made to provide enhanced and continual oversight of HMSP carriers. Safety Measurement System (SMS) data is now being used to continually monitor HMSP carrier performance and identify HMSP carriers for intervention.kemosabi49 and God prefers Diesels Thank this.
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