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- SECTION 9: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
DO NOT LOAD TABLE Do not transfer a Division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 from
one vehicle to another on a public roadway
Do Not load In The Same Vehicle With except in an emergency. If safety requires an
emergency transfer, set out red warning reflec
Animal or human food unless the poison
package is over packed in an approved way. tors, flags, or electric lanterns. You must warn
Division 6.1 or 2.3 (POISON or poison inhala Foodstuffs are anything you swallow. Howev others on the road.
tion hazard labeled material). er, mouthwash, toothpaste, and skin creams Never transport damaged packages of ex
are not foodstuff. plosives. Do not take a package that shows any
dampness or oily stain.
Division 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 Explosives, Division 5.1 Do not transport Division 1.1 or 1.2 in vehicle
(Oxidizers), Class 3 (Flammable Liquids), Class combinations if:
Division 2.3 (Poisonous) gas Zone A or Divi 8 (Corrosive Liquids), Division 5.2 (Organic
sion 6.1 (Poison) liquids, PGI, Zone A. Peroxides), Division 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 Explosives, Di • There is a marked or placarded cargo tank
vision 1.5 (Blasting Agents), Division 2.1 (Flam in the combination.
mable Gases), Class 4 (Flammable Solids). • The other vehicle in the combination con
Charged storage batteries. Division 1.1. tains:
» Division 1.1 A (Initiating Explosives).
Class 1 (Detonating primers). Any other explosives unless in authorized » Packages of Class 7 (Radioactive) materials
containers or packages. labeled "Yellow III."
» Division 2.3 (Poisonous Gas) or Division
Acids, corrosive materials, or other acidic
6.1 (Poisonous) materials.
materials which could release hydrocyanic » Hazardous materials in a portable tank, on
Division 6.1 (Cyanides or cyanide mixtures). acid. a DOT Spec 106A or 110A tank.
For Example: Cyanides, Inorganic, n.o.s., Sil
ver Cyanide, Sodium Cyanide. Class 4 (Flammable Solids) and Class 5
(Oxidizers) Materials. Class 4 materials are
Nitric acid (Class 8). Other materials unless the nitric acid is not solids that react (including fire and explosion) to
loaded above any other material.
water, heat, and air or even react spontaneously.
Class 4 and 5 materials must be completely
Figure 9.9 enclosed in a vehicle or covered securely. Class
4 and 5 materials, which become unstable and
Cargo Heater Rules. There are special cargo • Covered with a fire and water resistant tarp. dangerous when wet, must be kept dry while
heater rules for loading: in transit and during loading and unloading.
Precautions for Specific Hazards
• Class 1 (Explosives) Materials that are subject to spontaneous com
Class 1 (Explosives) Materials. Turn your bustion or heating must be in vehicles with suf
• Class 2.1 (Flammable Gas ) engine off before loading or unloading any ex ficient ventilation.
plosives. Then check the cargo space. You must:
• Class 3 (Flammable Liquids) Class 8 (Corrosive) Materials. If loading by
• Disable cargo heaters. Disconnect heater hand, load breakable containers of corrosive liq
The rules usually forbid use of cargo heat
ers, including automatic cargo heater/air condi power sources and drain heater fuel tanks. uid one by one. Keep them right side up. Do not
drop or roll the containers. Load them onto an
tioner units. Unless you have read all the related • Make sure there are no sharp points that
rules, don't load the above products in a cargo might damage cargo. Look for bolts, screws, even floor surface. Stack carboys only if the lower
tiers can bear the weight of the upper tiers safely.
space that has a heater. nails, broken side panels, and broken floor Do not load nitric acid above any other product.
boards.
Use Closed Cargo Space. You cannot have Load charged storage batteries so their liquid
overhang or tailgate loads of: • Use a floor lining with Division 1.1, 1.2, or won't spill. Keep them right side up. Make sure
• Class 1 (Explosives) 1.3. The floors must be tight and the liner other cargo won't fall against or short circuit
must be either non-metallic material or non them.
• Class 4 (Flammable Solids) ferrous metal. Never load corrosive liquids next to or above:
• Class 5 (Oxidizers) Use extra care to protect explosives. Never • Division 1.4 (Explosives C).
use hooks or other metal tools. Never drop,
You must load these hazardous materials into • Division 4.1 (Flammable Solids).
a closed cargo space unless all packages are: throw, or roll packages. Protect explosive pack
ages from other cargo that might cause damage. • Division 4.3 (Dangerous When Wet).
• Fire and water resistant.
• Class 5 (Oxidizers).
• Division 2.3, Zone B (Poisonous Gases).
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE Never load corrosive liquids with:
• Division 1.1 or 1.2.
Subsections 9.6 and 9. 7 • Division 1.2 or 1.3.
• Around which hazard classes must you • At the shipper's dock you're given a • Division 1.5 (Blasting Agents).
never smoke? paper for 100 cartons of battery acid. You • Division 2.3, Zone A (Poisonous Gases).
• Which three hazard classes should not already have 100 pounds of dry Silver
Cyanide on board. What precautions do
be loaded into a trailer that has a heater/ • Division 4.2 (Spontaneously Combustible
air conditioner unit? you have to take? Materials).
• Should the floor liner required for Division • Name a hazard class that uses transport • Division 6.1, PGI, Zone A (Poison Liquids).
indexes to determine the amount that can
1.1 or 1.2 materials be stainless steel? Class 2 (Compressed Gases) Including
be loaded in a single vehicle.
Cryogenic Liquids. If your vehicle doesn't
These questions may be on your test. If you can't answer them all, re-read the sections. have racks to hold cylinders, the cargo space
floor must be flat. The cylinders must be:
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