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The Department of Transportation regulates the transport of hazardous materials under the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration and regulates commercial motor vehicles under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

Our editors have gathered these resources to provide easy access to training and compliance information related to hazardous materials transport and motor carrier safety. We have also provided general information on safe driving and fleet management.

 
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TypeTitleDateState
News Agency Reviews Hours-of-Service Rule for Truckers01/24/2005National
Interpretations DOT Approved Gas Cans.08/26/1996National
Interpretations Evaluation of what is considered a safe speed to operate powered industrial trucks (forklifts).[1910.178(n)(8); 1910.178(n)(15)]11/04/2004National
Interpretations Recordability of a fatal traffic accident in a foreign project location.[1904.5(b)(6)]08/26/2004National
Talks'Flicker-Switchers,' Unite! (Word) National
White Papers'Road Rage'-a Serious Highway Hazard11/03/2008National
Interpretations01/24/1992 - 1926.1000 - Roll-over protective-structures on Cary-lift loaders01/24/1992National
Interpretations02/05/2004 - Material safety data sheet requirements for experimental chemical mixtures that are shipped off-site.[1910.1200; 1910.1200(b)(3)(iv); 1910.1200(g)]02/05/2004National
Interpretations02/28/2001 - Use of cab shields on haulage vehicles with 4 ft separation between cab and dump truck body.[1926.601(b)(6)]02/28/2001National
Interpretations03/03/1998 - Logging equipment brake system requirements.03/03/1998National
Interpretations03/04/2002 - Fall protection requirements for commercial motor vehicles.[1910.132(a)]03/04/2002National
Final Rules03/09/01 - Notice - Pipeline Safety03/09/2001National
Interpretations03/30/2004- Written approval requirements for powered industrial truck modifications and additions that affect capacity or safe operation.[1910.178; 1910.178(a)(4)]03/30/2004National
Proposed Rules05/02/01 - Proposed Rule - Temporary Reduction of Hazardous Materials Registration Fees (49 CFR)05/05/2001National
Interpretations05/20/1993 - Review of Robostop TCD 2000 product.05/20/1993National
Proposed Rules07/03/01 - Proposed Rule - Revisions to Incident Reporting Requirements and the Hazardous Materials Incident Report Form (49 CFR Part 171)09/01/2001National
Directives07/12/1994 - STD 1-5.18A - Acceptance of U.S. Department of Transportaion Exemption07/22/2003National
Interpretations07/24/1992 - 1926.1000 - ROPS requirements for industrial tractors with backhoe attachments.07/24/1992National
Directives08/05/1981 - STD 1-11.7 - 29 CFR 1910.178(k)(1) and (m)(7): Mechanical Means to Secure Trucks or Trailers to a Loading Dock07/16/2003National
Interpretations08/21/2003 - Billings's Letter Concerning Hazmat Training09/30/2008National
Interpretations09/09/1993 - 1910.119 - HHCs as it applies to Hydrogen Peroxide delivered from a tank truck.09/09/1993National
Directives10/30/1978 - STD 1-7.2 - 29 CFR 1910.145(d)(10), Slow-moving Vehicle Emblem Requirements07/07/2003National
Directives10/30/1978 - STD 2-1.8 - Responsibility Under 29 CFR 1918 for Compliance Affecting Equipment Used, but not Owned by or Under the Control of the ...07/09/2003National
Directives10/30/1978 - STD 4.1 - Interpretations of: (a)-29 CFR 1928.51(a), Definitions "Agricultural Tractor." (b)-29 CFR 1928.51(b)(1), Rollover07/09/2003National
Directives10/30/1978 - STD 4.2 - Low Profile Tractor07/09/2003National
Interpretations11/05/2004- Powered Industrial Truck 1910.178(l) training requirements applicable to to construction; training for skid-steer loader operators.[1910.178; 1910.178(a); 1910.178(l); 1926.20(b)(4); 1926.21(b)(2); 1926.602(a); 1926.602(d)]11/05/2004National
Directives11/08/1996 - CPL 2-1.20 - OSHA/U.S. Coast Guard Authority Over Vessels07/22/2003National
Final Rules12/21/00 - Final Rule - Definitions09/01/2001National
Interpretations1910.1030 - Whether containers which meet the criteria of the U.S. Department of Transportation Infectious Substance Regulations.04/07/1994National
Interpretations1910.1048 - OSHA does not regulate the outer shipping container of hazardous material.09/13/1993National
Interpretations1910.120 - Towing operators skilled in operating equipment for emergency responses.03/27/1992National
Interpretations1910.120 - Vehicle operations on hazardous waste sites.04/02/1992National
Interpretations1910.1200 - Companies who send their employees to a service station to fill up company vehicles.12/28/1994National
Interpretations1926.350 - Transportation of compressed gas chambers.05/05/1992National
Interpretations1926.601(b)(4)(i) - Reverse signal alarms for motor vehicles.07/12/1993National
Interpretations1926.601(b)(9) - Passenger seat belts not required on school buses.01/19/1994National
Interpretations1926.902(h) - Marking of vehicles transporting explosives.07/20/1992National
Guidance Documents2006 Large Truck Crash Overview (PDF) National
Guidance Documents2008 Emergency Response Guidebook - English National
Guidance Documents2008 Emergency Response Guidebook - Spanish National
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