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- SECTION 2: DRIVING SAFETY


         than 100 yards, and plenty of time for a crash.   HAZARD CLASS DEFINITIONS
         Even if you are not aware of being drowsy, if you
         have a sleep debt you are still at risk. Here are a   Class   Class Name                 Example
         few ways to tell if you're about to fall asleep. If
         you experience any of these danger signs, take   1          Explosives          Ammunition, Dynamite, Fireworks
         them as a warning that you could fall asleep
         without meaning to.                       2                  Gases                 Propane, Oxygen, Helium
          • Your eyes close or go out of focus by them-  3          Flammable                Gasoline Fuel, Acetone
           selves.
                                                   4              Flammable Solids             Matches, Fuses
          • You have trouble keeping your head up.
          • You can't stop yawning.                5                 Oxidizers                Ammonium Nitrate,
                                                                                              Hydrogen Peroxide
          • You have wandering, disconnected thoughts.                Poisons                 Pesticides, Arsenic
          • You don't remember driving the last few miles.  6
          • You drift between lanes, tailgate, or miss  7           Radioactive               Uranium, Plutonium
           traffic signs.                          8                 Corrosives           Hydrochloric Acid, Battery Acid
          • You keep jerking the truck back into the lane.     Miscellaneous Hazardous
          • You have drifted off the road and narrowly  9            Materials              Formaldehyde, Asbestos
           missed crashing.
                                                                      ORM-D
           If you have even one of these symptoms, you  None   (Other Regulated Material-Domestic)   Hair Spray or Charcoal
         may be in danger of falling asleep. Pull off the
         road in a safe place and take a nap.     None           Combustible Liquids         Fuel Oils, Lighter Fluid
         2.23.3 - When You Do Become Sleepy                               Figure 2.24
           When you are sleepy, trying to "push on" is
         far more dangerous than most drivers think. It
         is a major cause of fatal accidents. Here are some   Avoid Drugs. There are no drugs that can over­  • Communicate the risk.
         important rules to follow.          come being tired. While  they may keep you
         Stop to Sleep. When your body needs sleep,  awake for a while, they won't make you alert.   • Ensure safe drivers and equipment.
         sleep is the only thing that will work. If you have  And eventually, you'll be even more tired than  To  Contain  the  Product. Many hazardous
         to make a stop anyway, make it whenever you  if you hadn't taken them at all. Sleep is the only  products can injure or kill on contact. To protect
         feel the first signs of sleepiness, even if it is earlier  thing that can overcome fatigue.   drivers and others from contact, the rules tell
          than you planned. By getting up a little earlier                       shippers how to package safely. Similar rules
         the next day, you can keep on schedule without   Do Not. Do not rely on coffee or another source   tell drivers how to load, transport, and unload
         the danger of driving while you are not alert.   of caffeine to keep you awake. Do not count on   bulk tanks. These are containment rules.
                                             the radio, an open window, or other tricks to
         Take a Nap. If you can't stop for the night, at  keep you awake.        To Communicate the Risk. The shipper uses a
         least pull off at a safe place, such as a rest area                     shipping paper and diamond shaped hazard la­
         or truck stop, and take a nap. A nap as short as  2.23.4 - Illness      bels to warn dockworkers and drivers of the risk.
         a half-hour will do more to overcome fatigue   Once in a while, you may become so ill that   After an accident or hazardous material spill
         than a half-hour coffee stop.                                           or leak, you may be injured and unable to com­
                                             you cannot operate a motor vehicle safely. If this
                                             happens to you, you must not drive. However,   municate the hazards of the materials you are
                                                                                 transporting. Firefighters and police can prevent
                                             in case of an emergency, you may drive to the   or reduce the amount of damage or injury at the
                                             nearest place where you can safely stop.
                                                                                 scene if they know what hazardous materials
                                             2.24 - Hazardous Materials Rules    are being transported. Your life, and the lives
                                                                                 of others, may depend on quickly locating the
                                                   For All Commercial Drivers
                                                                                 hazardous materials shipping papers. For that
                                               All drivers should know something about  reason, you must identify shipping papers re­
                                             hazardous materials. You must be able to rec­  lated to hazardous materials or keep them on
                                             ognize hazardous cargo, and you must know  top of other shipping papers. You must also
                                             whether or not you can haul it without having  keep shipping papers:
                                             a hazardous materials endorsement on your   • In a pouch on the driver's door, or
                                             CDL license.
                                                                                 • In clear view within reach while driving, or
                                             2.24.1  - What Are Hazardous        • On the driver's seat when out of the vehicle.
                                                     Materials?
                                               Hazardous materials are products that pose  2.24.3 - Lists of Regulated Products
                                             a risk to health, safety, and property during   Placards are used to warn others of hazardous
                                             transportation. See Figure 2.24.
                                                                                 materials. Placards are signs put on the outside
                                             2.24.2 - Why Are There Rules?       of a vehicle that identify the hazard class of
                                                                                 the cargo. A placarded vehicle must have at
                                               You must follow the many rules about trans­  least four identical  placards. They are put on
                                             porting hazardous materials. The intent of the  the front, rear, and both sides. Placards must be
                                             rules is to:                        readable from all four directions. They must be
                                             • Contain the product.              at least 10 3/4 inches square, turned upright on
                                                                                 a point, in a diamond shape. Cargo tanks and

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