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49 Code of Federal Regulations - -Federal law governing transportation. It
identifies proper HAZMAT communication for:

Marking
Labeling
Placarding

-Additional Documents for shipping - -Shipping papers, like the DD Form
2890, are not the only documents required for a hazardous materials
shipment. The required documents also include DD Form 626, the MSDS/SDS
or JHCS Data Sheet, a copy of the ERG guide page, and a copy of the 49 CFR,
§397.3 Driving and Parking Rules. Select each image for details.

-Attendance - -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.

-Basic Description - -Identification number
Proper shipping name (PSN)
Hazard class(es) and division (if applicable)
Packing group (if applicable)

-DD Form 2890 - -Authorized for transport of Hazmat by military or
commercial vehicles (e.g. truck or rail)

-Define hazmat - -any material or substance capable of posing an
unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property when transported.

-Driver Responsibilities and the ERG - -*Copy of the ERG is kept with the
shipping papers
*Copy of the ERG page related to the specific material(s) being transported
*Drivers must keep the shipping papers within reach at all times (even when
driving)
*Ensures the driver can get to the shipping papers and exit the vehicle if an
accident occurs

-Driving and Parking Rules - -49 CFR, Parts 397.3 thru 397.19

, -Emergency Response Guidebook - -Is a Department of Transportation
(DOT) publication that advises first responders (e.g. firefighters, police
officers, etc.) on appropriate emergency response procedures.

-ERG Information - -The ERG points first responders to the most appropriate
course of action for handling a Hazmat accident to protect people and
property.

-ERG Sections - -White pages: contains direction for using the ERG and
basic info pertaining to hazardous materials and emergency response
Yellow-bordered: lists each material by its 4-digit identification number along
with a numbered guide that provides response actions specific to the type of
material
Orange-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 order
Green-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.

-Fires - -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.

-Fueling - -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.

-Global Harmonization System - -a SDS serves the same function as a
MSDS. All SDS use the same style and format

-Guide Information - -Divided into three sections: Potential Hazards, Public
Safety, and Emergency Response
Guide 116: provides procedures for flammable gases. Other hazardous
materials, like ethylene
Potential Hazards: describes possible fire or explosion hazards and potential
health effects
Public Safety: lists suggested safety precautions used to protect the public
Emergency Response: describes special precautions in case of fire, spills, or
chemical exposure.
It also gives first aid procedures in case of exposure.

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