Hazmat

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by casapvlad, Mar 31, 2017.

  1. Mad Frenchman

    Mad Frenchman Light Load Member

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    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 ######### ;)
     
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  3. Fatmando

    Fatmando Medium Load Member

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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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  4. Steel Dragon

    Steel Dragon Road Train Member

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    Batteries,wet,filled with acid.
    44k
    I'm leaving them on.
    Thanks for the replies.
     
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  5. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    The best position for any driver to be in is certainly not where one has to trust the company OR a shipper, but rather what is between the driver's own ears.
     
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  6. ChaoSS

    ChaoSS Road Train Member

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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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  7. Fatmando

    Fatmando Medium Load Member

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    That'd be good, but trailer seals are designed to shift trust away from the driver. If you can't look inside, then you don’t really know what's in there.
     
  8. Wallyjr

    Wallyjr Light Load Member

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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
     
  9. Wallyjr

    Wallyjr Light Load Member

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    Also if hauling hazmat make sure you have the red/orange hazmat book in truck
     
  10. RedRover

    RedRover Road Train Member

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    Additionally, it needs to be placed open or with the bills marking the page on the driver's seat of your unlocked truck so any first responder can get to it.
     
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  11. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    The pouch on the door will also suffice.
     
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