Florida CDL Handbook: Hazardous Materials Transportation - Who Does What
9. Hazardous Materials
- 9.1. The Intent of the Regulations
- 9.2. Hazardous Materials Transportation - Who Does What
- 9.3. Communication Rules
- 9.4. Loading and Unloading
- 9.5. Bulk Packaging Marking, Loading and Unloading
- 9.6. Hazardous Materials -- Driving and Parking Rules
- 9.7. Hazardous Materials - Emergencies
- 9.8. Hazardous Materials Glossary
9.2.1 - The Shipper
- Sends products from one place to another by truck, rail, vessel, or airplane.
- Uses the hazardous materials regulations to determine the product's:
- Proper shipping name.
- Hazard class.
- Identification number.
- Packing group.
- Correct packaging.
- Correct label and markings.
- Correct placards.
- Must package, mark, and label the materials; prepare shipping papers; provide emergency response information; and supply placards.
- Certify on the shipping paper that the shipment has been prepared according to the rules (unless you are pulling cargo tanks supplied by you or your employer).
9.2.2 - The Carrier
- Takes the shipment from the shipper to its destination.
- Prior to transportation, checks that the shipper correctly described, marked, labeled, and otherwise prepared the shipment for transportation.
- Refuses improper shipments.
- Reports accidents and incidents involving hazardous materials to the proper government agency.
9.2.3 - The Driver
- Makes sure the shipper has identified, marked, and labeled the hazardous materials properly.
- Refuses leaking packages and shipments.
- Placards his vehicle when loading, if required.
- Safely transports the shipment without delay.
- Follows all special rules about transporting hazardous materials.
- Keeps hazardous materials shipping papers and emergency response information in the proper place.
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