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<p>[QUOTE="thirdreef, post: 3534411, member: 119533"]First OSHA requires a fit test for a respirator and the knowledge of what filters to use for what your working with. , and OSHA law requires it to be stored inside the bag that the respirator came in originally. Second OSHA requires that you will be trained to be able to fix or maintain the respirator. It's not all that easy as you say. Second everybody should be able to drive a straight truck. As that is the basis of all trucking. Your lucky you don't have to train others on a set of sticks. You see because when one drives a truck , they are covered under the DOT and OSHA. Unless you are doing clean up you only need a 24 hour or an 8 hr class in Hazmat. With refresher class every 2 years. And if you deliver into a mine or an aggregate plant ie hot plant, concrete plant, one needs to have MSHA training. And on site training. </p><p> And just how much training does one get in a few short weeks driving a van let alone a live load?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="thirdreef, post: 3534411, member: 119533"]First OSHA requires a fit test for a respirator and the knowledge of what filters to use for what your working with. , and OSHA law requires it to be stored inside the bag that the respirator came in originally. Second OSHA requires that you will be trained to be able to fix or maintain the respirator. It's not all that easy as you say. Second everybody should be able to drive a straight truck. As that is the basis of all trucking. Your lucky you don't have to train others on a set of sticks. You see because when one drives a truck , they are covered under the DOT and OSHA. Unless you are doing clean up you only need a 24 hour or an 8 hr class in Hazmat. With refresher class every 2 years. And if you deliver into a mine or an aggregate plant ie hot plant, concrete plant, one needs to have MSHA training. And on site training. And just how much training does one get in a few short weeks driving a van let alone a live load?[/QUOTE]
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