Safety
Increasing Safety Belt Use in Your Company - Presentation
U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Partnership March 2006
Increasing Safety Belt Use in Your Company Presentation Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Partnershipwww.fmcsa.dot.gov/...
"Get to the Point" Brochure - From the Inspector
About this BrochureIt’s a fine line getting from point A to point B and then back home again safely.
To help you along your journey, we’re providing you with THE POINT– your roadmap to commercial vehicle safety, and it all starts with one very simple step.
Safety Belts-A Way of Life Fact Sheet
FMCSA conducts annual surveys to assess the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Belt Program—a program that provides States with guidelines, educational resources, outreach materials, and public service announcements to execute their own safety belt campaigns. Several States have already implemented...
72% and Rising Brochure
It’s a fine line getting from point A to point B and then back home again safely.
Shipper Verification of the Validity of a Carrier's Hazmat Safety Permit
Currently, HM-218D, Section (173.22(b)) states "No person may offer a motor carrier any hazardous material specified in 49 CFR 385.403 unless that motor carrier holds a safety permit issued by the FMCSA". Section 173.22(b) does not indicate how the shipper should check for a valid HMSP....
Attachment of Appurtenances to MC-331 Cargo Tanks
An appurtenance is defined in 49 C.F.R. 178.320(a) as any attachment to a cargo tank that has no lading retention or containment function and provides no structural support to the cargo tank. Some examples of an appurtenance include ladders, light brackets, hose trays, conduit clips, brake line...