What part of the 49 CFR defines hazardous material communication?

What part of the 49 CFR defines hazardous material communication?

Part 172

What does 49 CFR stand for?

of the Code of Federal Regulations

What section of the hazardous materials Regulations contains definitions?

Subchapter C – Hazardous Materials Regulations Part 171 – GENERAL INFORMATION, REGULATIONS, AND DEFINITIONS.

What information must be on shipping papers as required by 49 CFR?

Information on the shipping papers must include: The identification number, identified in the Hazardous Materials Table. The proper shipping name, identified in the Hazardous Materials Table. The hazard class.

Where should you keep the shipping papers?

Hazmat shipping papers must be kept within the driver’s reach (when the driver’s seat belt is on). Also, the hazmat paperwork must be visible to any first responder entering the vehicle.

How long must shipping papers be kept?

The consignor (shipper), carrier and Canadian importer must all keep copies of shipping documents for at least two years. Please note that for the purpose of this requirement, the shipping documents may also be kept as electronic copies.

How long is 49 CFR good for?

three years

How long after dangerous goods are shipped should the consignee keep a copy of the shipping documents?

two years

Who is responsible for dangerous goods while in transit?

consignor

Who is responsible for finding out the classification of the dangerous goods?

The consignor

Under which part of IMDG Code is the dangerous goods List found?

Part 3

How many columns are there in the dangerous goods List?

11 columns

What are the 9 classes of IMDG Code?

What are the 9 classes of Dangerous Goods?

  • Explosives.
  • Flammable Gases.
  • Flammable Liquids.
  • Flammable solids.
  • Oxidizing.
  • Toxic & Infectious.
  • Radioactive.
  • Corrosives.

What are the 9 dangerous goods?

List of the 9 dangerous goods classes

  • Class 1. Explosives.
  • Class 2. Gases.
  • Class 3. Flammable liquids.
  • Class 4.1 / 4.2 / 4.3. Flammable Solids.
  • Class 5.1 / 5.2. Oxidizing Substances.
  • Class 6.1 / 6.2. Toxic & Infectious Substances.
  • Class 7. Radioactives.
  • Class 8. Corrosives.

How dangerous cargos are classified?

IMDG cargoes are divided into three main groups and each has a specific plan to store, transport and handling in case of accident or spill: Group 1: Cargo which are extremely dangerous. Group 2: Cargo with moderate danger. Group 3: Cargo with less danger.

What is the dangerous goods class for toxic gas?

ADR

UN Class Dangerous Goods Classification
1 Explosives Explosive
2 Gases Flammable gas
Non-flammable, non-toxic gas
Toxic gas

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