Mixed loads - How to differentiate hazmat and non-hazmat shipping papers
When hauling hazmat in the same load with non-hazardous materials, the hazmat information must be easily seen and readily available when needed. This begins with emphasizing the hazmat entries on the shipping papers and locating the papers in a specific place in the truck.
With shipping paper accessibility in the top three hazmat violations again this year, now’s a good time to review your practices to keep your operations in compliance.
Easy to see: Make the hazmat obvious
The shipping paper must make it obvious that hazardous materials are listed, and the information must be quickly and easily identifiable in case of an emergency. While this is normally the shipper’s responsibility, in certain situations the driver may need to create shipping papers and would need to follow these guidelines.
Whenever a shipping paper includes descriptions of both a hazmat and a non-hazardous material, use one of the following methods to identify the hazmat:
- Enter the hazmat description first on the shipping papers; or
- Identify the hazmat entry by an "X" or "RQ" (as appropriate) in a column designated "HM"; or
- Enter the hazmat description in a color that clearly contrasts with the non-hazardous entry.
On a reproduction of the shipping paper, the hazmat description may be highlighted in a contrasting color.
Easy to access: Make sure they can find it
When transporting hazmat, the hazmat shipping papers must be readily available to and recognizable by authorities in the event of an accident or inspection.
In the pile of documents
If a hazmat shipping paper is carried with any other papers, it must be clearly distinguished by:
- Distinctively tabbing it, or
- Having it appear first.
In the cab of the truck
The hazmat shipping paper must be either:
- Readily visible to a person entering the driver's compartment, or
- In a holder that is mounted on the inside of the door on the driver's side of the vehicle.
When the driver is at the vehicle controls, the hazmat shipping paper must be within immediate reach when the driver is restrained by the lap belt.
When the driver is not at the vehicle controls, the hazmat shipping paper must be:
- In a holder mounted on the inside of the driver's door, or
- On the driver's seat in the vehicle.
What NOT to do
In “real life,” things happen. While it might be easy for a driver to hop into the truck and toss the shipping papers in a cubby above the visor or behind the seat on their bed, those locations do not satisfy the access requirements for shipping papers.
Key to remember: To maximize safety and compliance, clearly emphasize hazmat on shipping papers and make the documents easily accessible in the truck.