Hazmat

Hazardous Materials Table

What is the hazardous materials table (HMT)? The HMT lists over 3,000 proper shipping names and descriptions that describe hazardous materials, as well as useful information to aid in the preparation and transportation of hazmats. What is a proper shipping name? A proper shipping name is the name of a specific hazardous material found in …

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Packing Groups

What is a packing group (PG)? Some hazmats may be divided into packing groups (PG), which indicate the material’s degree of danger.  Packing groups are divided into three levels of danger, which affect the type of packaging that may be used for the material. What are the three packing groups? PG I: great danger PG …

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Hazmat Classification

When is a material defined as “hazardous”? A material is defined as hazardous when it is a hazardous substance, hazardous waste, marine pollutant or elevated temperature material and/or meets one or more hazard class definitions. What is a hazardous substance? A hazardous substance is defined by regulation and is a certain quantity of a particular …

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Shipper Responsibilities

What are the shipper’s responsibilities? Identifying the hazmat and select the correct packaging, including labeling Completing hazmat shipping papers and providing them to the driver If required, providing placards for the transport vehicle and in cases of bulk packaging, applying the placards to the container. What is a label? A label is a four inch …

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Driver Responsibilities

What are the driver’s responsibilities in transporting hazmat? A driver is responsible for: Inspecting the vehicle and ensuring is can handle the hazmat load Verifying the shipping papers contained required information, make sure the cargo is properly labeled, marked and/or placarded Properly placing placards on the vehicle and maintaining them during transport Keeping the shipping …

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Training Requirements

Is training necessary for hazmat drivers? Yes.  Training is of utmost important to ensure a driver safely prepares and transports hazmat loads.  Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) require employers to train their hazmat employees to recognize and identify hazmat, be familiar with hazmat regulations that apply to his/her job, understand the hazards associated with the materials …

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Basic Introduction

How do you describe a “Hazardous Material”? A Hazardous Material (often shortened to “HM” or “hazmat”) is a substance or material determined and designated by the Secretary of the U.S. department of Transportation (US DOT) to be capable of posing unreasonable risk to health safety or property when transported in commerce. Why is it important …

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