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Army Transportation Supervise the Land Transport of Hazardous MaterialSupervise the Land Transport of Hazardous MaterialSubcourse OverviewTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of ContentsLesson one Supervise the Loading of Hazardous CargoPart A - Document, Label, and Inspect for DamageFigure 1-1. Transportation Control and Movement Document.Hazardous cargoFigure 1-2. Commodity Codes.Figure 1-3. Type of Cargo.Sensitive CargoFigure 1-4. Type Pack Codes.Figure 1-4 (cont). Type Pack Codes.Figure 1-4 (cont). Type Pack Codes.Figure 1-5. US Government Bill of LadingUS Government Bill of LadingProper Labeling of Hazardous MaterialsFigure 1-6 (cont). Standard Hazardous Materials Labels.Figure 1-6 (cont). Standard Hazardous Materials Labels.Figure 1-6 (cont). Standard Hazardous Materials Labels.Figure 1-6 (cont). Standard Hazardous Materials Labels.Part B - Inspect and Placard VehiclesPreloading Car Inspection CriteriaFigure 1-7. DD Form 626, Motor Vehicle InspectionFigure 1-7 (cont). DD Form 626, Motor Vehicle InspectionFigure 1-8. Car Certificate Used For Railcar Inspection.Placard Vehicles/Rail Cars in Accordance With CFR 49 and AR 55-355Figure 1-9. Placards Required When Transporting Various Hazardous Materials Figure 1-9 (cont). Placards Required When Transporting Various Hazardous MaterialsFigure 1-9 (cont). Placards Required When Transporting Various Hazardous MaterialsPart C - Inspect Loaded CargoExplosives Handling RequirementsFlammable Liquids Handling RequirementsCorrosive Liquids Handling RequirementsPoisons Handling RequirementsRail TransportFigure 1-10. Separation Distances for One Package of Radioactive II and III CargoFigure 1-11. Separation Distances For More than One Package of RadioactiveLoading Requirements for ExplosivesLoading Requirements for Flammable GasesLoading Requirements For Flammable LiquidsLoading Requirements for Radioactive MaterialsLoading Requirements for Corrosive MaterialsProperly Secured CargoProper Documentation of CargoLesson one Practice ExerciseLesson one Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson Two Supervise Overland of Hazardous CargoPart A - Plan Transport of CargoCategory IICategories III and IVRouting for Cargo Part B - Inform Carrier of Security PrecautionsThere are two specific responsibilities under this taskFigure 2-1. DD Form 836, Special Instructions Delayed or Overdue Shipment of Hazardous CargoFigure 2-2. DD Form 1907, Signature and Tally Record.Part C - Observe Safety and Security PrecautionsFigure 2-3. Example of a Transportation DiscrepancyFigure 2-4. Standard Form 361, Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR).Figure 2-4. Standard Form 361, Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR). - Cont'dCompatibility Rules of CFR 49Lesson Two Practice ExerciseLesson Two Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and Feedback
Army Transportation
Supervise the Land Transport of Hazardous MaterialSupervise the Land Transport of Hazardous MaterialSubcourse OverviewTerminal Learning ObjectiveTable of ContentsLesson one Supervise the Loading of Hazardous CargoPart A - Document, Label, and Inspect for DamageFigure 1-1. Transportation Control and Movement Document.Hazardous cargoFigure 1-2. Commodity Codes.Figure 1-3. Type of Cargo.Sensitive CargoFigure 1-4. Type Pack Codes.Figure 1-4 (cont). Type Pack Codes.Figure 1-4 (cont). Type Pack Codes.Figure 1-5. US Government Bill of LadingUS Government Bill of LadingProper Labeling of Hazardous MaterialsFigure 1-6 (cont). Standard Hazardous Materials Labels.Figure 1-6 (cont). Standard Hazardous Materials Labels.Figure 1-6 (cont). Standard Hazardous Materials Labels.Figure 1-6 (cont). Standard Hazardous Materials Labels.Part B - Inspect and Placard VehiclesPreloading Car Inspection CriteriaFigure 1-7. DD Form 626, Motor Vehicle InspectionFigure 1-7 (cont). DD Form 626, Motor Vehicle InspectionFigure 1-8. Car Certificate Used For Railcar Inspection.Placard Vehicles/Rail Cars in Accordance With CFR 49 and AR 55-355Figure 1-9. Placards Required When Transporting Various Hazardous Materials Figure 1-9 (cont). Placards Required When Transporting Various Hazardous MaterialsFigure 1-9 (cont). Placards Required When Transporting Various Hazardous MaterialsPart C - Inspect Loaded CargoExplosives Handling RequirementsFlammable Liquids Handling RequirementsCorrosive Liquids Handling RequirementsPoisons Handling RequirementsRail TransportFigure 1-10. Separation Distances for One Package of Radioactive II and III CargoFigure 1-11. Separation Distances For More than One Package of RadioactiveLoading Requirements for ExplosivesLoading Requirements for Flammable GasesLoading Requirements For Flammable LiquidsLoading Requirements for Radioactive MaterialsLoading Requirements for Corrosive MaterialsProperly Secured CargoProper Documentation of CargoLesson one Practice ExerciseLesson one Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and FeedbackLesson Two Supervise Overland of Hazardous CargoPart A - Plan Transport of CargoCategory IICategories III and IVRouting for Cargo Part B - Inform Carrier of Security PrecautionsThere are two specific responsibilities under this taskFigure 2-1. DD Form 836, Special Instructions Delayed or Overdue Shipment of Hazardous CargoFigure 2-2. DD Form 1907, Signature and Tally Record.Part C - Observe Safety and Security PrecautionsFigure 2-3. Example of a Transportation DiscrepancyFigure 2-4. Standard Form 361, Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR).Figure 2-4. Standard Form 361, Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR). - Cont'dCompatibility Rules of CFR 49Lesson Two Practice ExerciseLesson Two Practice Exercise - Cont'dCorrect Answer and Feedback
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