Tankers and scales?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by phroziac, Jul 25, 2010.

  1. wsyrob

    wsyrob Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    That's usually what happens. The weight is constantly changing on each axle as you move the truck anyway so whats the point.
     
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  3. phroziac

    phroziac Road Train Member

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    This thread is about shipper scales, not dot scales....

    What do they think you're going to do to the jetfuel?

    I have not had a load yet that was rejected. Most of them, they just open the internal, close it to trap some product between the internal and external, and then crack the external and pour it in a jar for a sample. The worst one was one where i pulled the sample and the sample bottle was very tiny and i dripped some because i dont have such a steady hand sometimes. I had one where i had to go on the trailer with a dipper to take the sample from the dome lid, but they had a catwalk setup so i didnt have to use our ladder. Easy.

    They just dont want contamination in their tanks. They pull a sample at the shipper and consignee.

    We're all food grade, so we never suit up. Some customers demand we wear hardhats, goggles, long sleeve shirts, and steel toed boots. It's mostly just concentrated dish soap. Most places i unload with my boots, leather gloves, and nothing else...just like a gas hauler.

    I do have a duffle bag with full PPE in it, including a respirator. But that's QC corporate policy that i have to have it.

    You know what i thought was funny though, is QC corporate ppe policy says you have to wear a "rainsuit" for unloading flammables. wtf? Why?

    And usually its sealed but no one checks it. heh.

    One of our worst ones is unilever in jefferson city, they do a microbe test on the load and that takes 3 days. So i got paid $300 to bobtail down there from gary, and come back with an empty trailer. Took a little over a day. They make shampoo down there and i guess they had a contamination problem a while back and are trying to find out who did it.

    Then there was stepan, who was on strike, that was a pain but it was just an issue of detention time...not rejected loads or anything.


    As for washouts, im still local for training. All i do is bring the empty back to the yard and leave a copy of the proof of delivery on a clipboard at the tankwash. When we get a load they give us a trailer number thats already been washed out. I know it wont be quite that simple on the road.

    Then theres dedicated trailers that never get washed, just top loaded all the time. Mostly for cocamidopryl betaine, which is the stuff that makes soap soapy. Can you imagine how hard that is to wash off? LOL...


    i'd love to be a gas hauler but no one around here hires people whove never yanked tanks.
     
  4. Kiviknon

    Kiviknon Light Load Member

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    Because you can clean it easier. Hose it off for a few minutes and you should be done.
     
  5. phroziac

    phroziac Road Train Member

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    What do brake adjustments have to do with this? If the brakes arent set the adjustment has nothing to do with anything?

    Generally there isnt enough getting on you to even need rubber gloves.
     
  6. GasHauler

    GasHauler Master FMCSA Interpreter

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    Because jet A or jp4 or 5 has to meet all the spec's and it must not have any contaminates in it. The only way that the company knows their product hasn't been messed with is by sealing the tank. That's the way we did it and I'm sure it's that way all over.
     
  7. Rollover the Original

    Rollover the Original Road Train Member

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    OOPS I was working on two threads at the same time! DUH! :biggrin_25521:
     
  8. rich_t

    rich_t Road Train Member

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    Set the brakes before you leave the truck "rookie".

    LOL.
     
  9. Truck Driver

    Truck Driver Medium Load Member

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    Some scales are more robust than others. Most of the scales I hit are decades old and are easily thrown out when not used gently. Alot of the places I go still have a balance beam in the scale house and I've sat for hours at times while a scale was being recalibrated because too many drivers have abused it. Some places will ban you for beating up their scale.
     
  10. rockee

    rockee Road Train Member

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    People do funny (not) things sometimes and all it takes is a little "something" to mess up 50,000 lbs of whatever, which in turn not only makes for a missed delivery, but the receiver might have scheduled that as a JIT load so they could be down until the next one comes in. Then you have 50,000 lbs of product that has to be reworked or gotten rid of depending on what it is. So always make sure your seals match and your wash ticket and COA is in order if needed.

    As for scaling, set your brakes, you never know when something odd is going to happen then all you can say is....oopps
     
  11. phroziac

    phroziac Road Train Member

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    I know thats the way its done, but it still sounds odd. If i was going to mess with something on a jet, it sure wouldnt be the fuel..

    lol, ok.

    I am hardly a rookie, rookie.

    A BALANCE BEAM? Where?!
     
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