Hazmat
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by casapvlad, Mar 31, 2017.
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Whether the load was hazmat batteries or not, it was under 1,000 lbs, therefore it was limited quality did not need placards.
I've hauled lots of batteries and had the same arguments. Some battery loads require placards and others don't. -
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https://docketsinfo.dot.gov/reports/rspa/2006-06/060072.pdfG13Tomcat and slim shady Thank this. -
Car batteries are like that. As long as they are shrink wrapped to the pallet youre good. Shift them or bust them open.... Instant Haz-Mat spill. -
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That could've caused some issues with law enforcement had they decided to look a little closer. -
Thankfully, those days are over. I'm a postal driver, now, and most of the time, I'm pulling an empty trailer. I'm a useless cog in a machine that accomplishes almost nothing, but the job is comparatively easy and low-stress, it pays decent, I get home often, and I don't have to haul ammunition...ChicagoJohn and MACK E-6 Thank this. -
Picked up my first hazmat load,un2794,trailer is placarded,corrosive,from the original driver,Im completing the trip.
My company told me the placards are not required because they were loaded at one shipper,and no other hazardous materials are on board.
Why would the shipper provide placards if they aren't required?Lepton1 Thanks this.
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