driver's licensevehicle's operating condition (brakes, tires, windshield wiper, tires, mirrors, etc.)
  • What do you think the inspector looks for during the vehicle inspection?
  • What type of information is found on a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)/Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
  • Why is correct Hazmat information important?
  • What happens if the vehicle does not pass inspection?
land (highway/rail)seaair
  • What is a compatibility group?
  • Types of hazmat transportation
  • Define hazmat
  • JHCS Data Sheet and Hazmat Documentation
Drivers transporting HAZMAT must have:A copy of the driving and parking rules. (49 CFR, Part 397)Shipping papers. (49 CFR, Part 177.817)A written route plan. (49 CFR, Part 397.67)A copy of the material's Emergency Response Guide (ERG) information. (49 CFR, Part 172.602)
  • Hazmat Table
  • Instruction
  • ERG Sections
  • Attendance
Section II
  • What could happen when hazardous materials that react dangerously when in contact with each other are transported together?
  • What do you think the inspector looks for during the vehicle inspection?
  • Which section of DD Form 626 may be used as a guide to pre-inspect the vehicle before leaving the motor pool?
  • how often do you need refresher training on Hazmat processes and procedures?
The vehicle is not loaded until it is repaired or another vehicle (that can pass inspection) is provided
  • Why is correct Hazmat information important?
  • What do you think the inspector looks for during the vehicle inspection?
  • What happens if the vehicle does not pass inspection?
  • What are the vehicle requirements to pass inspection?
397.2 Hazmat-loaded vehicles must follow state and local laws
  • Shipping Papers
  • Hazmat security awareness
  • Laws
  • 49 Code of Federal Regulations
a SDS serves the same function as a MSDS. All SDS use the same style and format
  • 49 Code of Federal Regulations
  • What training does the HAZMAT Familiarization and Safety in Transportation course provide?
  • Global Harmonization System
  • Who inspects the vehicle?
Correct Hazmat information provides safe and handling procedures, which can prevent accidents
  • Emergency Response Guidebook
  • What do you think the inspector looks for during the vehicle inspection?
  • Why is correct Hazmat information important?
  • How many times is the vehicle inspected?
Divided into three sections: Potential Hazards, Public Safety, and Emergency ResponseGuide 116: provides procedures for flammable gases. Other hazardous materials, like ethylenePotential Hazards: describes possible fire or explosion hazards and potential health effectsPublic Safety: lists suggested safety precautions used to protect the publicEmergency Response: describes special precautions in case of fire, spills, or chemical exposure.It also gives first aid procedures in case of exposure.
  • Instruction
  • Basic Description
  • ERG Information
  • Guide Information
As a HAZMAT employee, knowing the hazard class and what they are capable of doing allows you to safety transport or store hazardous materials.First responders must know the hazard class to correctly respond to the type of emergency (gas, liquid, explosive, etc.) With this information, they can safely control and contain a HAZMAT accident and protect the public.
  • Placards
  • Hazard class knowledge
  • Emergency Response Guidebook
  • Hazmat Table
The Department of Defense (DoD) requirements for package markings are provided in MIL-STD-129.This document describes marking requirements for:HAZMAT (Section 5.1).Ammunition (Section 5.13)
  • ERG Information
  • Hazmat Table
  • MIL-STD-129
  • Emergency Response Guidebook
397.5 a and c: Vehicle attendance (keeping the vehicle within the view of the driver) depends on the type of HAZMAT you transport.There are rules in place for all hazardous materials. For example, you cannot leave a vehicle unattended to eat in a restaurant.
  • Hazmat Table
  • Instruction
  • Placards
  • Attendance
General awareness/familiarization: 49 CFR, 172.704(a)(1)Emergency response: 49 CFR, 172.704(a)(3) and 172.602(a)(1-7)Security awareness: 49 CFR, 172.704(a)(4).Applicability and responsibility: 49 CFR, 172.702
  • What training does the HAZMAT Familiarization and Safety in Transportation course provide?
  • Hazmat security awareness
  • Who inspects the vehicle?
  • Shipping Papers
Because regulations and requirements change, the DTR 4500.9 R, paragraph D(2)(a) mandates you take refresher training every two years. This also includes local requirements, which may require retraining more often.
  • Identify hazards class(es), check the shipping papers, package labels, and placards
  • What type of information is found on a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)/Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
  • What do you think the inspector looks for during the vehicle inspection?
  • how often do you need refresher training on Hazmat processes and procedures?
Hazmat Certifiers use this table when preparing a hazardous material for transportation. With this table, a Certifier can:Prepare shipping papersIdentify placard requirementsIdentify required package markings and labels
  • Attendance
  • MIL-STD-129
  • Hazmat Table
  • Define hazmat
First source of information used to create shipping papers, mark and label packages, and placard vehicles. It provides crucial information for Hazard Class 2 thru 9 materials.Describes who made the material, the ingredients that make up the material, and possible hazards of the material (birth certificate)
  • What if the function of a DD Form 626?
  • What do you think the inspector looks for during the vehicle inspection?
  • What could happen when hazardous materials that react dangerously when in contact with each other are transported together?
  • What type of information is found on a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)/Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
Federal law governing transportation. It identifies proper HAZMAT communication for:MarkingLabelingPlacarding
  • 5 Code of Federal Regulations
  • 49 Code of Federal Regulations
  • 24 Code of Federal Regulations
  • 50 Code of Federal Regulations
Some hazard classes are separated into divisions. These divisions identify the different types of hazard within a hazard class. For example, HC 1 (explosives) can have hazards such as fragmentation or fire in the addition to exploding
  • Hazard class knowledge
  • MSDS/SDS and Hazmat Employees
  • Hazard Class Division
  • Hazmat Table
Possible HazardsBecause of the nature of hazardous materials, if they come in contact with each other, they are capable of producing other hazardsi.e. when bleach and ammonia come in contact with each other, they produce a toxic vapor (which is an inhalation hazard).
  • What type of information is found on a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)/Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
  • What could happen when hazardous materials that react dangerously when in contact with each other are transported together?
  • What is a compatibility group?
  • Identify hazards class(es), check the shipping papers, package labels, and placards
*Used by the Quality Assurance Specialist-Ammunition Surveillance (QASAS) or vehicle inspector to verify driver documentation and to inspect vehicles before and immediately after they are loaded with HAZMAT*Driver keeps a copy of the form with the shipping papers*Form is used by the receiving ASP or depot for inspection before unloading
  • JHCS Data Sheet and Hazmat Documentation
  • What if the function of a DD Form 626?
  • What type of information is found on a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)/Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
  • What are the different hazard classes?
*As a Hazmat employee you use a MSDS/SDS as a guide for proper and safe handling of a hazardous material*Emergency personnel*Every installation must have an MSDS/SDS for every hazardous material, other than Class 1, that is shipped or stored on the installation.
  • What is a compatibility group?
  • MSDS/SDS and Hazmat Communication
  • Hazard class knowledge
  • MSDS/SDS and Hazmat Employees
397.15 When fueling a vehicle containing HAZMAT:Turn the engine off.Never lock the fuel lever and walk away; keep the pump in your hand.
  • Attendance
  • Fueling
  • Parking
  • Tires
397.11 Do not drive a vehicle containing HAZMAT near an open fire, such as a grass fire along a highway, if there is any danger to the vehicle and the contents.Do not park a vehicle containing HAZMAT within 300 ft of an open fire.
  • Fires
  • Placards
  • Parking
  • Smoking
397.13 Never smoke or carry a lighted cigarette, cigar, or pipe on or within 25 ft of a vehicle containing HAZMAT.
  • Smoking
  • Marking Guidance
  • Parking
  • Fueling
White pages: contains direction for using the ERG and basic info pertaining to hazardous materials and emergency responseYellow-bordered: lists each material by its 4-digit identification number along with a numbered guide that provides response actions specific to the type of materialOrange-bordered: contains the numbered guides listed in the yellow and blue sections. These guides provide the specific emergency response actions according to the material present.Blue-bordered: lists the names of the materials in alphabetical orderGreen-bordered: is used by first responders. It lists minimum distances for spills (i.e. how far back you need to keep people from the spill).These same materials are highlighted for easy identification in both numeric (Yellow section) and alphabetic (Blue section) lists of the guidebook.
  • Hazmat Table
  • MSDS/SDS Section
  • Instruction
  • ERG Sections
Used for Hazard Class 1 materialsJHCS Data Sheet49 CFRShipping PapersMarkings and LabelsPlacards
  • JHCS Data Sheet and Hazmat Documentation
  • How many times is the vehicle inspected?
  • What happens if the vehicle does not pass inspection?
  • What are the vehicle requirements to pass inspection?
Specifically trained personnel will inspect the vehicle
  • Laws
  • Hazmat security awareness
  • 49 Code of Federal Regulations
  • Who inspects the vehicle?
MSDS/SDS Safety InformationContractor Summary (identifies who to contact if you have questions about the material or the MSDS)Item Description Information: provides the material's common name (The item name is one of the markings on the exterior of a package. It identifies the package contents.)IngredientsHealth Hazard DataFire and Explosion Hazard InformationPhysical/Chemical PropertiesReactivity DataDetail DOT Information: The Detail DOT Information FOR LAND TRANSPORTATION section provides the material's basic description.Detail IMO Information
  • MSDS/SDS Section
  • ERG Sections
  • Guide Information
  • MSDS/SDS Uses
Authorized for transport of Hazmat by military or commercial vehicles (e.g. truck or rail)
  • DD Form 2885
  • DD Form 2790
  • DD Form 2890
  • DD Form 2900
Describes Class 2 thru Class 9 hazard materials. It is not used to describe Class 1 explosives
  • MSDS/SDS Section
  • Define hazmat
  • DD Form 2890
  • MSDS/SDS Uses
397.7 Parking requirements for a HAZMAT-loaded vehicle depend on the type of HAZMAT (e.g., explosives, corrosives, gases, etc.).Vehicles containing certain types of explosives must follow more strict rules than vehicles carrying other types of HAZMAT.
  • Placards
  • Attendance
  • Parking
  • Smoking
Carry shipping papers when transporting HazmatIt describes the types of hazardous materials in a shipment. DD Form 2890 is used for shipping Hazmat
  • Shipping Papers
  • Global Harmonization System
  • Who inspects the vehicle?
  • Laws
Before it's loadedAfter it's loadedBefore it's unloaded
  • What are the different hazard classes?
  • How many times is the vehicle inspected?
  • Why is correct Hazmat information important?
  • JHCS Data Sheet and Hazmat Documentation
A placard is a special sign on a transport vehicle or railcar. Its purpose is to communicate the hazards contained in the vehicle to first responders in the event of an accident.*Placards are required on all four sides of the railcar or motor vehicle containing the hazardous material.*More than one placard can be displayed, depending on the load.
  • Hazard class knowledge
  • Hazmat Table
  • Placards
  • Fires
397.17 The driver must inspect each tire on a vehicle:Before each trip.Each time the vehicle is parked.You must replace damaged or overheated tires in accordance with the driving and parking rules.
  • Fires
  • Tires
  • Parking
  • Fueling
Shipping papers: The basic description identifies the material's hazard classPackage labels: enables you to identify the hazard class(es) contained in a packagePlacards: identifies the hazard class of the material a vehicle transports
  • What type of information is found on a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)/Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?
  • What could happen when hazardous materials that react dangerously when in contact with each other are transported together?
  • Identify hazards class(es), check the shipping papers, package labels, and placards
  • What do you think the inspector looks for during the vehicle inspection?
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