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<p>[QUOTE="ethos, post: 3534501, member: 109159"]I have delivered to all of those places and the most training I have ever received before entry is a video. Then I sign some paper saying I understand the safety requirements and then I make my delivery. Most of the time I just read the rules and sign. Then some bored guard let's me in. I still have my respirator in the original bag....somewhere. Hazmat training is covered in orientation. How I would have survived if I didn't receive that useful training is beyond me. </p><p><br /></p><p>There is nothing special about delivering hazmat, you put on your proper PPE and get it done. It's not all that different from any other delivery. Making it sound harder than it is doesn't make it so. Safety is common sense. Which can be lacking.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ethos, post: 3534501, member: 109159"]I have delivered to all of those places and the most training I have ever received before entry is a video. Then I sign some paper saying I understand the safety requirements and then I make my delivery. Most of the time I just read the rules and sign. Then some bored guard let's me in. I still have my respirator in the original bag....somewhere. Hazmat training is covered in orientation. How I would have survived if I didn't receive that useful training is beyond me. There is nothing special about delivering hazmat, you put on your proper PPE and get it done. It's not all that different from any other delivery. Making it sound harder than it is doesn't make it so. Safety is common sense. Which can be lacking.[/QUOTE]
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