Phosphorothioic triamide, butyl-
http://www.cdms.net/LDat/mpC7E002.pdf I checked and the CAS# matches, luckily is not consider hazmat so I can drive a little bit more relax, I appreciate all this information and now I know what to look for and what information to request.. thanks alot
Hauling N - butyl
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@Ruckie, you did the right thing by asking before you moved. If ever in doubt again, CYA by asking your safety dept. that way you're covered if anything goes wrong.
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Its flash point is at 210'F. Is that not flammable?
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Above 200 was never regulated. US rules were 100degrees or less was flammable and 101 to 200 was combustible but that's been changed w/ the class numbers, 3.1 vrs 3.2 etc.
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Your good on the pike from NJ to PA. There are no tunnels in that section if your on 276. Tunnels on 276 do not exist. Tunnels on 76 do exist in western PA.
476 however has a tunnel near jim thorpe. Theres a reroute on PA443 i think is the route, it is around the tunnel.
Yes i know its not hazmat now, but just letting you know since you were concerned about the PA turnpikes. -
I get off on exit 75 of the turnpike, got 4 more loads to do before next Thursday 640 miles round trip each but 800 per load as a company driver(truck is down for repairs so I have to use a company truck)
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