Hazmat and bol
Discussion in 'Hazmat Trucking Forum' started by tom obsonh, Jul 3, 2019.
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Back in high school when I was slinging boxes for UPS we had to keep a copy of each hazmat box bol in the back of the trailer for the driver to keep with him.
Keep those bills in the door when you leave the truck or within reach while driving. And that's within reach with your seatbelt on. Also wear your seatbeltCabinover101 Thanks this. -
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The percentage of the solution and packaging do suggest ORM -D. What is the HM label on the packaging...it should read 'ORM-D" or Corrosive unless designated as a 'Limited quantity'...
If the material is Haz Mat, the boxes will be marked accordingly. Either way, a few cases should be far under the 1000 pound threshold for placarding. -
Doesnt matter what you think. Once that "X" is marked it is a hazmat load. Then you hsve to see if it meets placarding requirements. I.e. 1001 lbs, and such.
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Read this, should have one in your truck.
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