When a cargo tank is being unloaded the qualified person attending the process must?

When a cargo tank is being unloaded the qualified person attending the process must?

For a cargo tank unloading a material meeting the definition for combustible liquid in § 173.150(f) of this subchapter, the qualified person attending the unloading operation must remain within 45.72 meters (150 feet) of the cargo tank and 7.62 meters (25 feet) of the delivery hose and must observe both the cargo tank …

What are the general requirements to keep in mind when loading and unloading HazMat?

No hazardous material shall be loaded into or on, or unloaded from, any motor vehicle unless the handbrake be securely set and all other reasonable precautions be taken to prevent motion of the motor vehicle during such loading or unloading process. (f) Use of tools, loading and unloading.

Which hazard classes have specific loading and unloading requirements?

The loading and unloading requirements for specific to the following HazMat:

  • §177.835 – Class 1 Explosives.
  • §177.837 – Class 3 Flammable and Combustible Liquids.
  • §177.838 – Division 4.1 Flammable Solids, Division 5.1 Oxidizers, and Division 4.2 (self-heating and pyrophoric liquids)
  • §177.839 – Class 8 Corrosive Substances.

What counts as loading and unloading?

What is loading? Loading and unloading involves the continuous movement of heavy or bulky goods to and from a vehicle. Reasonable time is allowed for the checking of paperwork too. However, as soon as the delivery has finished the vehicle must be moved.

When loading or unloading a cargo tank a qualified person must be watching from a distance?

within 25 feet
A qualified person must be physically watching the entire process of a tank being loaded or unloaded. Many people are asked about this when they take their written exam. Whoever is watching the tank being loaded or unloaded must be within 25 feet of the tank.

What should you do when loading and unloading hazardous materials?

When loading or unloading hazardous materials, keep fire away. Do not let people smoke nearby. Never smoke around: Class 1 explosives.

How do you unload a railcar?

These cars can are typically unloaded in one of two ways: dumping them into a pit, or attaching a pan and vacuuming the material out via a pneumatic conveying system. Unloading these cars by means of an open pit is the fastest way to empty the car.

Can you stop on double yellow lines to unload?

Double Yellow Lines: Parking is prohibited on double yellow lines at any time although you may stop to load or unload or drop off a passenger. Red lines: The same as yellow line but you cannot stop for any reason.

Can you park in loading zone after hours UK?

Check for any signs around the loading bay to see if parking is able there overnight. Some will have signs saying loading only from 8am to 6pm then a sign below saying parking 6pm to 8am. There is no blanket rule for parking in loading bays and you should always check with your council.

What must be done before loading/unloading or driving a tanker?

Before loading, unloading, or driving a tanker, inspect the vehicle. This makes sure that the vehicle is safe to carry the liquid or gas and is safe to drive.

What are the regulations for tank car loading and unloading?

The regulations of other agencies (e.g., OSHA, EPA) may apply to the storage tanks, piping, and other support equipment used during tank car loading and unloading, but not those of §173.31 (g). The measures prescribed by §173.31 (g) must be taken when the tank car is placed for loading or unloading and, “before unsecuring any closure…”

What are the regulations for the transportation of hazardous materials?

The regulations of §173.31 (g) apply to the loading, unloading, and transloading of a hazardous material to or from a tank car. From §171.8: Rail car means a car designed to carry freight or non-passenger personnel by rail, and includes a box car, flat car, gondola car, hopper car, tank car, and occupied caboose.

How should a tank car be protected against movement or coupling?

When placed for loading or unloading and before unsecuring any closure, a tank car must be protected against movement or coupling as follows: (1) Each hazmat employee who is responsible for loading or unloading a tank car must secure access to the track to prevent entry by other rail equipment, including motorized service vehicles.

What regulations apply solely to transloading?

Note: Regulations applicable solely to transloading are at §174.67 of the HMR. Though very similar to the requirements of §173.31 (g), it contains additional requirements applicable solely to transloading that will not be addressed in this article. The requirements of §173.31 (g) apply solely to the tank car to be loaded or unloaded.