Saturday, July 25, 2020

DoT Labels 49 CFR 172.400

DoT Labels 49 CFR 172.400 DoT Labels: 49 CFR 172.400 Infographic 49 CFR 172.400 Covers General Labeling Requirements for Hazardous Materials under the United States Department of Transportation [DoT] Code of Federal Regulations 49 CFR 172.400 Covers General Labeling Requirements for Hazardous Materials under the United States Department of Transportation Code of Federal Regulations Click To Tweet General Labeling Requirements Each Person Who Transports Offers for Transportation Hazardous Materials in the Following Packages or Containment Devices Non-Bulk Package Bulk Package with Volumetric Capacity of Less than 640 Cubic Feet [18 m3] which is not a Tank Car, Cargo Tank or Portable Tank Portable Tank with a Capacity of Less than 1,000 Gallons [3785 Liters] Multi-Unit Tank Car Tank with DOT Specification 106 or 110 A Unit Load Device, Overpack or Freight Container of Less than 640 Cubic Feet [18 m3] which Contains a Package Required to be Labelled Is Required to Label the Package or Containment Device with Material Specific Labels. * Labeling Is Required for Hazardous Materials Which Meet One or More Hazard Class Definitions * There are Certain Exceptions to Labeling Requirements, Where Applicable, for Small or Limited Quantities. CLICK HERE TO VIEW IMAGE Share this image on your site by copying the codes below pa href=https://www.360training.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/DOT-Labels-49-CFR-172.400-Infographic.jpgimg src=https://www.360training.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/DOT-Labels-49-CFR-172.400-Infographic.jpg width=auto border=0 //a/p 360Training.com Offers a DoT Compliance Training Program  The Driver Safety Course for Large Trucks Buses is designed to help professional drivers of large commercial vehicles stay safe on the job. Drivers will learn how to ensure compliance with the US Department of Transportation’s requirements, such as 49 CFR 172.400. Other topics covered in the course include space management, trip inspections, passing and lane changing, drug and alcohol effects on traffic safety, and more.

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