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Safety

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391

Medical Expert Panel Topics

Medical Topics: Traumatic Brain Injury; Diabetes Mellitus (Endocrine Disease; Schedule II Licit Medications; Cardiovascular Disease; Seizure Disorders; Sleep Disorders; Renal Disease; Musculoskeletal Disease; Hearing; Psychiatric Disease; Stroke; Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson's Disease;...

Medical Reports Archive

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All the publications listed on this archive page are disseminated under the sponsorship of the Department of Transportation in the interest of information exchange.   The United States Government assumes no liability for the contents or use thereof.

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State Hazmat Programs

Resources relating to State Hazardous Material shipping and handling: State HM Program Model Guidebook; State HM Compliance Effectiveness Study; Alliance for Uniform HM Transportation Procedures;

Training & Education

In support of its mission to improve truck and bus safety on our nation's highways, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) offers training materials designed to help carriers of HM familiarize themselves with the rules and regulations specific to them. The training...

Incident (Spill) Reporting & Preventions

When are Hazardous Materials most hazardous? When they’re released! The scene of an incident can be chaotic, so the right actions may not always be obvious. This is not the time to have to ask, "Whom should I inform if I’m involved in an incident where a release or a suspected release...