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<p>[QUOTE="Mortar Man, post: 808537, member: 23751"]First as I should have stated above but forgot </p><p> </p><p>Check your HAZMAT GUIDE BOOK (the little grey book) for your UN# and classification. There are 9 hazard classes. </p><p> </p><p>It is the shippers responsability to classify the product correctly but it is also the drivers to double check before pulling product. After you leave you have verified that it is classified and marked correctly in the laws eyes</p><p> </p><p>Once you check the UN# and hazard class then back it up with the ERG book and double check the MSDS (material saftery data sheet) and the SHIPPING PAPERS for the RQ or a X in the HAZMAT section of the bills </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps..[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mortar Man, post: 808537, member: 23751"]First as I should have stated above but forgot Check your HAZMAT GUIDE BOOK (the little grey book) for your UN# and classification. There are 9 hazard classes. It is the shippers responsability to classify the product correctly but it is also the drivers to double check before pulling product. After you leave you have verified that it is classified and marked correctly in the laws eyes Once you check the UN# and hazard class then back it up with the ERG book and double check the MSDS (material saftery data sheet) and the SHIPPING PAPERS for the RQ or a X in the HAZMAT section of the bills Hope this helps..[/QUOTE]
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