Can someone show me this "safe haven" rule? I never heard of it and no search I've performed has found any such rule.
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He is only there to do the repairs and if it is marked on the MVIR as in need of repair, then he signs it as repaired. Other than that, the mechanic doesn't sign anything.not4hire Thanks this. -
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Yes I know, I am reinforcing your point. I just didn't get a chance to fill the reason for the quote.
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The phrase "safe haven" applies to parking for trucks loaded with explosives.
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2011-06-07/html/2011-13837.htm
Scroll down to the second paragraph in section 'B'. THAT is a "safe haven."
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Did you not read the thread??
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The only time I ever saw a designated "safe haven" for explosives loads was at the Dixie Truckers Home http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Travel_Plaza. The "safe" haven was a just corner of the parking lot under a sign that said something like "Safe Haven Only." You could have fit maybe two trucks in there. If a load in the safe haven had exploded, it would have taken out every truck in the parking lot, the buildings and everyone in them, and half the town. They could have renamed it Dixie Truckers Crater.
Long time ago, but ... http://www3.gendisasters.com/oregon/1948/roseburg-or-explosion-aug-1959
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