what does the paperwork say ?
If its bulk (even empty totes) you need the placards with the UN numbers ...
If its non bulk - above 1001 lbs, you just need corrosive. / under you don't need nothing.
Otherwise. placards is better than no placards in doubt (as per the permissive rule)
from a quick search if its batteries, then you just need the Corrosive / BUT because its loaded all at one and no other freight on board the UN 2794 is totally legit.
Your company is feeding you #########![]()
Hazmat
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If the shipper gave you the placards, use them. They know better than you or your carrier, what they put on your truck. Better safe than sorry.
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Batteries,wet,filled with acid.
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I'm leaving them on.
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Go read the red book, the hazmat Bible. You do have one, right? Look at the section on corrosives.
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You need to look in your hazmat book and check requirements, usually if a shipper gives you placards then they are more than likely required
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Also if hauling hazmat make sure you have the red/orange hazmat book in truck
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The pouch on the door will also suffice.
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