The Old Man's career dries up, Snackbar transfers to Crete from Shaffer

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  1. aramil248

    aramil248 Road Train Member

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    I didn't know Crete hauled hazmat. Today I passed one with flammable placards on i90 heading east just before Rochester NY
     
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  3. drvrtech77

    drvrtech77 Road Train Member

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    Usually just lighters for Walmart for the most part
     
  4. Trucker61016

    Trucker61016 Road Train Member

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    IDK I hauled fireworks once and also inflatable tanks for like balloons.....they are nonflammable gas placard 3..... always from Columbus, Oh too...
     
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  5. mitrucker

    mitrucker Road Train Member

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    Uhhhh that would be class 2 sir
     
  6. Trucker61016

    Trucker61016 Road Train Member

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    Yes correct, I guess I was thinking about the Fireworks which of course were flammable 3 ......
     
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  7. Gearjammin' Penguin

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    Back in the day at FxF, I delivered one small box of lighters to the local Cracker Barrel. Why was it sent Freight? Because it's technically hazmat and none of the other FX divisions would touch it.

    One box of lighters. Less than two pounds. Sent Freight. The stupid, it burns.
     
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  8. Trucker61016

    Trucker61016 Road Train Member

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    I thought lighters were non hazardous unless the fluid is with the packaging... then they're hazardous consumer products...
     
  9. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    I hauled spray whipped cream and every case had a placard on it because the propellant was hazardous, however the total volume was not above the RQ, but I would hazzard a guess (pun intended) that if a trailer load of that burst into flames those cans would be popping off like M80's
     
  10. supersnackbar

    supersnackbar Road Train Member

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    I had to open my big freekin mouth last week. Easter weekend was the start (however they paid me $450 for all that sitting waiting to get my overweight trailer reworked.) Earlier this week, I lost half a day waiting on that floor load outside Chicago. Today, I had 6 big rolls of paper that I picked up in AR yesterday, it delivered outside Atlanta. 14:00 set appointment, arrived at 13:30, finally got empty at 19:00. Still spending less time loading and unloading than when I was with Shaffer, so I am still not upset with my decision to switch.
     
  11. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    All the fireworks I ever had were Explosive 1.6.

    Ground wouldn’t take it?

    I do know UPS wants an MSDS with the shipment before they’ll touch it.

    Hazmat for naptha, but most likely would be listed as limited quantity which wouldn’t count towards an aggregate total for placard requirements.
     
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