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TruckersReport CDL HazMat Quiz TruckersReport CDL Hazardous Materials QuizThis 10 question quiz is randomly generated from our database of CDL Hazardous Materials exam questions, each time you restart the quiz you will receive new questions This quiz is based on the national federal guidelines for CDL testing, and will prepare you for every state's CDL written exam When you click the Next button the quiz will begin
If you have a HazMat Endorsement, read this! License renewal. Failure to walk in to the driver license office and exchange your HazMat CDL for a non-HazMat CDL will cancel your CDL Obviously, if you want to keep your HM endorsement, renew it But, if you want to drop your HM you have to walk into your state's driver license office and exchange it for a CDL without the HM endorsement on it
Questions about the X endorsement - TruckersReport When you took the HazMat test, the questions were about HazMat hauling, regardless of what container is used to ship the material Your X covers you for any tanker work, HazMat or not, and any HazMat work, whether in a tanker or not
How does a HazMat company driver find SafeHaven locations? Im a couple days away from taking my HazMat endorsement test Am planning on getting hired on by a local fuel-company, but i got bored and hopped on a loadboard to look for HazMat loads Im not currently planning on doing longer-haul (like OTR), but i got curious; Where How does a HazMat trucker and or HazMat carrier find SafeHaven locations?
Is un2794 wet battery filled with acid consider a hazmat load?? Great Question! Technically, a shipment of UN2794 batteries is still legally consider hazmat because it is still subject to certain requirements of the DOT HMR HOWEVER, UN2794 batteries do NOT require placarding or a hazmat endorsement on the driver's CDL when shipped compliant with 49 CFR 173 159e (also known as the wet battery exception)