Question:
Displaying Shipping Papers and Emergency Response Information:
Do not accept a hazardous materials
shipment without a properly prepared shipping paper. A shipping paper for hazardous material must always be easily
recognized. Other people must be able to find it quickly after an accident.
Clearly distinguish hazardous material shipping papers from others by tabbing them or keeping them on top of the
stack of papers.
When you are behind the wheel, keep shipping papers within your reach (with your seat belt on) or in a pouch on
the driver's door. They must be easily seen by someone entering the cab.
When not behind the wheel, leave shipping papers in the driver's door pouch or on the driver's seat.
Emergency response information must be kept in the same location as the shipping paper.
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