2024 Facts for Drivers PDF
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2024
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This document provides information on transportation regulations, specifically regarding placarding and labeling requirements for various materials. It details which classes of goods do not require placarding and explains the requirements for multiple labeling and placarding. The document covers important aspects of safety for drivers handling different materials.
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. What classes do not require placarding regardless of the quantity being transported? The driver need not placard the vehicle if transporting Division 6.2 Infectious Substances, Radioactive Materials bearing the Radioactive White I or Radioactrve Yellow I] labels, lumited...
. What classes do not require placarding regardless of the quantity being transported? The driver need not placard the vehicle if transporting Division 6.2 Infectious Substances, Radioactive Materials bearing the Radioactive White I or Radioactrve Yellow I] labels, lumited quantity shipments of HM, Limited Quantity shipments of HM, non-bulk shipments of combustible liquids, or Class 9 materials. Is there a requirement for an identification number or other special identification on a vehicle transporting an elevated temperature material? In many cases, the UN identification number 3257 will be displayed when a vehicle is transporting an elevated temperature material. If the number ts displayed on the square-on- point marking, the word “HOT” may also appear in the upper portion of the marking. If the vehicle ts transporting “molten aluminum” or “molten sulfur,” those words must be displayed on the vehicle as applicable. What are the requirements for multiple labeling and placarding? a, The most recent, significant changes to the HM Regulations are outlined as follows: 1. Regarding multiple labeling: a. Materials which require multiple labels are identified in section 172.101 (HM Table), and Column 6 (Labels Required) lists labeling requirements for the material identified in Column 2 (Proper Shipping Names) 2. Regarding multiple placarding: a. Materials subject to the “Potson Inhalation Hazard” shipping paper description should be placarded: Poison Inhalation Hazard or Poison Gas, plus placards re- quired in Section 172.504 (any amount) b. Fissile or low specific activity uranium hexafluoride should be placarded: Radioactive plus Corrosive (if 454 kg or more) or Radioactive (if less than 454kg) c. Materials which have a subsidiary hazard of being dangerous when wet should be placarded: Dangerous When Wet plus placards required in Section 172.504 (any amount). loz