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devildice 10-22-2008 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by Jumbo (Post 419495)
If you wanted to cradle it you could have toenailed those other two pieces of dunnage along the tank to your cross pieces. Or do like I do and carry some short pieces of 2x4 so you can chock wheels and block things. Just a suggestion.

I guess you can not really see it in the pics, but I did toenail some boards to my dunnage (used 3" deck screws). I like the idea of carrying some short 2x4's. I should be through the house this weekend and think I'll throw some of my old V-Boards back on for just such an occasion.

Rev.Vassago 10-22-2008 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by Orangetxguy (Post 419484)
I disagree with you Rev. All that tank is, was cargo. That is how DOT would view it. Legally DD could not have hauled product inside the tank.
Now....if the tank was not properly purged, DD should have had placards on his trailer, and a haz-mat endorsement as well.:smokin:

Upon further reading, you are correct. Had it been a tanker trailer attached to the flatbed trailer, then it would have requried the tanker endorsement, but as a tank itself, it does not.

mommee 10-22-2008 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago (Post 419510)
Upon further reading, you are correct. Had it been a tanker trailer attached to the flatbed trailer, then it would have requried the tanker endorsement, but as a tank itself, it does not.

did you just admit you were wrong about something? OMG

mike3fan 10-23-2008 02:47 AM


Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago (Post 419510)
Upon further reading, you are correct. Had it been a tanker trailer attached to the flatbed trailer, then it would have requried the tanker endorsement, but as a tank itself, it does not.

If the tank has been purged then all remnants of the placards need to be removed and in the one picture they are still there,maybe they were later removed?

Rev.Vassago 10-23-2008 03:25 AM


Originally Posted by mommee (Post 419513)
did you just admit you were wrong about something? OMG

I admitted that I reread something. So there.:moon:



Originally Posted by mike3fan (Post 419520)
If the tank has been purged then all remnants of the placards need to be removed and in the one picture they are still there,maybe they were later removed?

I guess I'm not seeing them. Whoever told him to make those pictures smaller is an idiot.:thumbsup:

But tanker endorsement and hazmat endorsement are two completely different things. But if the tank is purged, and the BOL does not state HM, then placarding at all would be illegal.

I still find it amazing that if you put a tank on a flatbed, you don't need tanker endorsement, but if that tank has wheels and can travel on a highway, then you do.

mike3fan 10-23-2008 03:53 AM


Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago (Post 419526)
I still find it amazing that if you put a tank on a flatbed, you don't need tanker endorsement, but if that tank has wheels and can travel on a highway, then you do.

What about those that transport those ISO containers on flatbeds? I would love to know how many have tank endorsements? And those don't have wheels.

http://www.boassoamericatankssales.c...ges/Tank01.jpg

Rev.Vassago 10-23-2008 04:19 AM


Originally Posted by mike3fan (Post 419533)
What about those that transport those ISO containers on flatbeds? I would love to know how many have tank endorsements? And those don't have wheels.

http://www.boassoamericatankssales.c...ges/Tank01.jpg

Is the container the cargo, or is there liquid inside the container?

Fratsit 10-23-2008 05:01 AM


Originally Posted by devildice (Post 419497)
Glad you are enjoying it. So what school did you enroll in? Keep in mind that some companies will require you to go through a refresher course if you got your CDL and have not put it to use for "X" amount of time.

I enrolled with Advanced Technology Institute in Va. Beach. I would have preferred to go with Tidewater Community College, but there evening class hours are 1630-0030. ATI has a more resonable 1830-2230 Mon-Thurs and 0800-1600 Sat. and Sun.

The Counselor did mention the possible need for a refresher course like you have indicated. She did offer some solutions to not having to do that (part time employment with Givens was one). I want to have my CDL before I retire and since I will retire from sea duty now is the only time available.

BTW...that is one nice WS you have there.

R/

Frat

devildice 10-23-2008 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by mike3fan (Post 419520)
If the tank has been purged then all remnants of the placards need to be removed and in the one picture they are still there,maybe they were later removed?

All placard stickers were removed before we loaded it.

devildice 10-23-2008 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago (Post 419510)
Upon further reading, you are correct. Had it been a tanker trailer attached to the flatbed trailer, then it would have requried the tanker endorsement, but as a tank itself, it does not.

:eek1::eek1: Admitting to being wrong???? :eek1::eek1:


:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:


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