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WEBINAR

Motor Carrier Safety 101 Series | Essential Knowledge for Hauling Hazardous Materials

Wednesday, March 19th | 1 PM CST



Being the subject of a roadside inspection or FMCSA investigation can be overwhelming, especially if your business involves hauling hazardous materials.
 
In the calendar year 2024, 154,497 Hazardous Material Roadside Inspections were conducted throughout the United States and U.S. territories, resulting in 31,119 violations and 8,492 out-of-service violations (Source FMCSA Motor Carrier Information System) MCMIS).
 
Please join us with insight from Neil Hendrick, Hazmat Specialist II with Ohio’s Public Utilities Commission, as we examine how hazardous material roadside inspections are conducted and how to improve hazardous material shipping and transportation safety. We will outline the key regulations associated with common violations that can lead to an investigation,
and best practices for preparedness and compliance to ensure the safe and successful transportation of hazardous materials.

March 19, 2025

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1:00 PM CST

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VIRTUAL

Learning Objectives

Outline financial and permit requirements.


Gain an understanding of load securement and shipping paper regulations.


Assess hazmat communication, placarding, marking, and labeling requirements.


Overview of how violations are identified, documented, and addressed.

Presenters

Neil Hedrick

Ohio PUCO HazMat Transportation Division

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