I have a questions, a company I work with has me picking up 55 gallon drums of oil, however I don't have hazmat license and neither do their vehicles, according to the owner we don't need them however I am under the impression we do. The drum of oil are coming directly from the manufacturer so they are all brand new, shrink wrapped, banded and all that. I might be hard headed but I'm pretty sure it's hazmat am I correct?
confused by regulation
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by fordman03, Jun 17, 2013.
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I would say that load is a haz mat load. You better make sure because if somehow you get stopped and it is a hazardous load, you will get a huge fine and the boss won't be responsible for it!!!
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After some quick research, apparently motor oil is not considered a hazmat load unless it is used. I guess your company was correct. But don't take mine or their word for it, it is your license at stake. Good luck!!
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IF the shipment is HAZMAT it MUST be MARKED AS SUCH--and each part of the shipment MUST have proper placards--therefor if drums were HAZ each one would be clearly marked with it's own placard--
There are lots of loads shipped in drums that are not HAZ--including many different types of oils--and although it would be YOUR ###--hauling something your not licensed/or company does not have the authority to do--it is clearly the SHIPPERS responsibility to properly label and document the load--LONG before you get anywhere near it!
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Okay, great thank you all so much for your help.
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http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-id...8&view=text&node=49:2.1.1.3.9.4.25.20&idno=49 -
not all oil is mazmat. the oil hauled to refiners is placarded. food oil is not. bio fuel is also not hazmat.
so it depends on the product and type.
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While it may or may not be Hazmat, if transporting liquid in containers holding 120 gallons or more with an aggregate over 1000 gallons it would require a tanker endorsement. 55 gallon drums would be exempt (the way I read the tanker definition in 383.5), BUT most totes put you into tanker territory, something to be aware of.
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Having said that I have haul fresh oil from Arlington Height Il Texaco and it wasn't hazardous... It confused me but no placards were required..
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