Placarded Tanker Used Empty Lane at Weigh Station
Discussion in 'Hazmat Trucking Forum' started by scottied67, Nov 15, 2020.
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Sorry, Scotty. This one had me laughing.77fib77 and Dave_in_AZ Thank this.
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When I’m running B99, I use the 1993 placard. A coworker argues that no placard is needed. Thoughts/opinions?
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What does your BOL say?77fib77, HiramKingWilliams, mustang190 and 1 other person Thank this.
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shipper's description should say if it is considered HM.77fib77 Thanks this.
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Got one of these???
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All depends on what the BOL states77fib77 Thanks this.
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You still have residue and vapor in the compartments. I guarantee you still have some in the tanks.
Keep the placards in place to cover your 6.
1203 are the placards i run 99 percent of the time, even with a load of diesel... because I'll also have 1 compartment with gasoline residue , classing the load as 1203.HiramKingWilliams and 77fib77 Thank this. -
Good stuff, y’all. Thanks.
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If you’re talking about packaging consisting of chemical totes or smaller, labeling on the containers has to match the BOL.
Just an additional thought.Rugerfan Thanks this.
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