rail, motor carrier, or freight forwarder.
The
transportation
officer will submit requests for routing prior to
scheduling or
forwarding.
The transportation officer may route
any hazardous
material weighing less than 10,000 pounds that are not
designated for
routing by the area commander.
RECORDS
The transportation officer will maintain detailed records of
shipments of Classes A and B explosives, poisons, and Radioactive III
materials. If shipments have to be traced, you need accurate records
for accountability.
Possible ways of accomplishing this may be
through log books, separate TCMD files for these materials, or any
other method either locally required or, if no local requirement
exists, selected by you.
INSPECTIONS
In
the
course
of
moving
hazardous
materials,
you
as
the
transportation officer are required to inspect equipment.
Inspect
vehicles using DD Form 626 (Motor Vehicle Inspection). Fill out each
item and correct deficiencies before loading or unloading the
vehicle.
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