Placarding conflict

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  1. Wdelsey72

    Wdelsey72 Bobtail Member

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    I have a 4 compartment trailer, my previous load was all 1203 gas, i'm currently hauling 1993 diesel. But, I leave an open compartment and put all the diesel in 1,2, and 4. Do I set my placards as 1993 since that is what I'm hauling, or 1203 since it has the lowest flashpoint even though that compartment has only vapor.
     
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  3. Eddiec

    Eddiec Road Train Member

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    I would say 1993 - but if it was me I would make a call to the safety department for clarification
     
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  4. Voodoo Pyg

    Voodoo Pyg Oink! Oink!

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    It's been a while for me but I would think that since 1993 diesel is what's on and the majority, I'd use the 1993.
     
  5. Rugerfan

    Rugerfan Road Train Member

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    I’d keep a last contained for the gas hole and stay 1203
     
  6. plant

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    I leave 1203 on when I do this.

    You need to leave placards on a trailer until it is washed or reloaded. And you are allowed to display only the placard of the lowest flash point product. So, if you have an empty compartment of gas that has not been washed or reloaded, you must display 1203.
     
  7. Ironmyke

    Ironmyke Light Load Member

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    Do you know that gasoline vapours are more flammable than the liquid itself? That 1203 placard must remain in place even when it’s empty until it is washed or flushed with diesel. Also both placards must be in place.
     
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  8. wis bang

    wis bang Road Train Member

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    You can over placard 1203 but not reverse. From the old days where fuel was a combustible.....
     
  9. mustang190

    mustang190 Road Train Member

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    ^^^This^^^
     
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  10. RockinChair

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    This is what we were taught when I learned how to haul fuel. It felt funny going down the road with 1203 placards in the same situation as OP, but they never said a word about it during multiple DOT inspections.
     
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  11. mustang190

    mustang190 Road Train Member

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    Seems to be some leeway for fuel trailers.
    Chemical is another story. If that compartment is empty and hasn’t been washed out the placard stays and you must have a copy of the BOL showing last contained.
     
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