§392.9
Safe Loading
Question 1: Is a vehicle's cargo compartment
considered sealed according to the terms of §392.9(b)(4)
when it is secured with a padlock, to which the driver holds a key?
Guidance: No. The driver has ready access to the
cargo compartment by using the padlock key and would be required to perform the
examinations of the cargo and load-securing devices described in §392.9(b).
Question 2: Does the FHWA have authority to enforce the
safe loading requirements against a shipper that is not the motor carrier?
Guidance: No, unless HM as defined in §172.101 are
involved. It is the responsibility of the motor carrier and the driver to
ensure that any cargo aboard a vehicle is properly loaded and secured.
Question 3: How may the motor
carrier determine safe loading when a shipper has loaded and sealed the trailer?
Guidance: Under these circumstances, a motor
carrier may fulfill its responsibilities for proper loading a number of ways.
Examples are: a. Arrange for supervision of loading to determine compliance; or
b. Obtain notation on the connecting line freight bill
that the lading was properly loaded; or
c. Obtain approval to break the seal to permit inspection.
Question 4: Is there a requirement
that a driver must personally load, block, brace, and tie down the cargo on the
property carrying CMV he/she drives?
Guidance: No. But the driver is required to be
familiar with methods and procedures for securing cargo, and may have to adjust
the cargo or load securing devices pursuant to §392.9(b).