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Shippers package in order to (fill in the blank) the material -
answer Contain the materials.
(9.1.1) The regulations are intended to protect you, ect. They tell
shippers how to package the materials safely and driver how to
load, transport and unload the material. These are called
"containment rules"
Drivers placard their vehicle to (fill in the blank) the risk - answer
Communicate the risk
(9.1.2) To communicate the risk, shippers must warn drivers and
others about the material's hazards. The regulations require
shippers to put hazard warning labels on packages, provide
proper shipping papers, emergency response information, and
placards. These steps communicate the hazard to the shipper, the
carrier, and the driver.
What three things do you need to know to decide which placards
you need? - answer (9.3.3) found under "Column three"
1. Material's hazard class.
2. Amount being shipped.
3. Amount of all hazardous materials of all classes on your
vehicle.
, A hazardous materials identification number must appear on the
(fill in the blank) and on the (fill in the blank). The identification
number must also appear on cargo tanks and other bulk
packaging's. - answer (9.3.3) found under "Column four"
The identification number must appear on the SHIPPING PAPER as
part of the shipping description and also appear on the PACKAGE.
It also must appear on cargo tanks and other bulk packaging.
Police and firefighters use this number to quickly identify the
hazardous materials.
Where must you keep shipping papers describing hazardous
materials? - answer (9.3.1) last paragraph before 9.3.2.
1. In a pouch on the driver's door
2. In clear view within immediate reach while the seat belt is
fastened while driving,
3. On the driver's seat when out of the vehicle
What is a shippers certification? Where does it appear? Who signs
it? - answer (9.3.4 & 9.3.6)
When the shipper packages hazardous materials, he/she certifies
that the package has been prepared according to the rules. The
signed shipper's certification appears on the original shipping
paper. (Signed by the shipper. 9.3.4)
When may non-hazardous materials be described by hazard class
words or identification numbers? - answer (9.3.5)
A non-hazardous material may not be described by using a hazard
class or an identification number.