HAZMAT
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- 1 - Explosives
- Ammunition, Dynamite, Fireworks
- 2 - Gases
- Propane, Oxygen, Helium
- 3 - Flammable
- Gasoline Fuel, Acetone
- 4 - Flammable Solids
- Matches, Fuses
- 5 - Oxidizers
- Ammonium Nitrate, Hydrogen Peroxide
- 6 - Poisons
- Pesticides, Arsenic
- 7 - Radioactive
- Uranium, Plutonium
- 8 - Corrosives
- Hydrochloric Acid, Battery Acid
- 9 - Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials
- Formaldehyde, Asbestos
- No # - ORM-D (Other Regulated Material - Domestic)
- Hair Spray or Charcoal
- No # - Combustible Liquids
- Fuel Oils, Lighter Fluid
- 1
- Explosives
- 2
- Gases
- 3
- Flammables
- 4
- Flammable Solids
- 5
- Oxidizers
- 6
- Poisons
- 7
- Radioactive
- 8
- Corrosives
- 9
- Miscellanous Hazardous Materials
- No #
- ORM-D Combustible Liquids
- 9.1 – The Intent of the Regulations
- Contain the Material Communicate the Risk Assure Safe Drivers and Equipment
- Driver's Responsibility
- Confirm proper Identification, marking, and labeling Refuse Leaking packages and shipments Placards vehicles when needed Safely transports shipment w/o delay Follows all special rules Keeps paperwork in the proper place
- Shipping Papers
- Describe the hazardous materials being transported Shipping Orders Bills of Lading Manifests
- Communication Rules Shippers must:
- Describe hazardous materials correctly and include an emergency response telephone number
- Communication Rules Carriers and Drivers must:
- Put tabs on HazMat shipping papers, or keep them on top of other shipping papers Keep the required emergency response information with the papers
- Communication Rules Drivers must:
- Keep HazMat shipping papers: In a pouch on the driver's door, or In clear view within immediate reach with seat belt fastened while driving, or On the driver's seat when out of the vehicle