1-If corrosives spill or leak during transportation, be careful to avoid further damage or injury when handling the containers. Parts of the vehicle exposed to a corrosive liquid must be thoroughly washed with water.
2- After unloading, wash out the interior as soon as possible before reloading. 3-If continuing to transport a leaking tank would be unsafe, get off the road. If safe to do so, contain any liquid leaking from the vehicle. 4-Keep bystanders away from the liquid and its fumes.
Do everything possible to prevent injury to yourself and to others. • A person is killed. • An injured person requires hospitalization. • Estimated property damage exceeds $50,000. • The general public is evacuated for more than one hour. • One or more major transportation arteries or facilities are closed for one hour or more. • Fire, breakage, spillage, or suspected radioactive contamination occurs.
• Fire, breakage, spillage or suspected contamination occur involving shipment of etiologic agents (bacteria or toxins). • A situation exists of such a nature (e.g., continuing danger to life exists at the scene of an incident) that, in the judgment of the carrier, should be reported. Subsections 9.1, 9.2, and 9.3 Test Your Knowledge 1. Shippers package in order to (fill in the blank) the material. Driver placard their vehicle to (fill in the blank) the risk. What three things do you need to know to decide which placards (if any) you need?