Do you need to wear a respirator if your hauling bleach, caustic, acid, and or general water treatment chemicals? My company hauls these and the chemical driver isn’t clean shaven. More like stubble but hasn’t been asked to shave it off. I’m looking at one of the BIG chemical outfits when I move. I’ve got a beard. I know I’ll have to wear the suit, just hoping I won’t be asked to shave. But for the right job at the right price I’d do it.
Facial hair policies
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by RockinChair, Feb 21, 2019.
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This gig would be delivering to a lot of city and township water and wastewater facilities. They call it mini bulk. When I road along with our chemical guy once we usually just delivered a few hundred gallons to a containment system in the middle of nowhere. Didn’t seem like having a beard was a problem
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Most common reason plants/customers don't won't beards is due to not getting a good seal on a respirator in emergency situations.
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Henniff doesn't have restrictions and so far no customer have said anything about it
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