Just took the hazmat test in Dallas Texas. "The carrier is responsible for the route and the". Also if your hazmat load catches fire. "Do not attempt to put it out"
Gracias a este video logre pasar el examen de hazmat 12/14/2023, lo recomiendo 100% pese a que si pueden ver otros videos les ayudara tambien , ya k hay como dos preguntas o tres que no coinciden, pero lo recomiendo, gracias
Well done, very helpful. Thanks for posting. (There are at least three redundant questions-#50, #51, and #54, and Question #1 answer is "(B) 2" years (FMCSR 397.101).
Guys the 1st thing that appears on a shipping label is the “Identification Number” not the Shipping Name! Also the Carrier is responsible for finding out what special permits or routes you need to take to haul any hazmat!
Every study guide on here says that the name comes first all the video say the name comes first and the drivers responsibility is to route. I've never come across any load in the trucking industry where the carrier will create the route rather than the driver
The 2019 Texas CMV Driver's Handbook 9.6.5 (page 9-14) says, "It is your job as driver to find out if you need permits..." So, if you are "H" endorsement testing in 2024 in Texas, then, the driver is responsible for finding out about permits.
HMS 126 hazmat training is every 3 years. radioactive material certificate is every 2 years. question one is correct. a lot of people get confuse with these 2.
The regulations require that hazardous materials employees be trained and tested at least once every two years (within the two preceding years). www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/397.101
Radioactive your company has to training every 2 years. Hazmat every 3 years. I think that you have to go back to the dmv to test again. Thanks for your coments
Thank you this had same exact questions passed very first try
Excellent!
This is a good format. Straight to the point, unlike many of the others.
Just took the hazmat test in Dallas Texas. "The carrier is responsible for the route and the". Also if your hazmat load catches fire. "Do not attempt to put it out"
Gracias a este video logre pasar el examen de hazmat 12/14/2023, lo recomiendo 100% pese a que si pueden ver otros videos les ayudara tambien , ya k hay como dos preguntas o tres que no coinciden, pero lo recomiendo, gracias
thx i went to the dmv to take the test. i pass. only missed 2 questions cause they worded it differently.
Question 38 is C. The identification number
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Well done, very helpful. Thanks for posting. (There are at least three redundant questions-#50, #51, and #54, and Question #1 answer is "(B) 2" years (FMCSR 397.101).
No. Question 1 is 3 years not 2 years.
Guys the 1st thing that appears on a shipping label is the “Identification Number” not the Shipping Name! Also the Carrier is responsible for finding out what special permits or routes you need to take to haul any hazmat!
Every study guide on here says that the name comes first all the video say the name comes first and the drivers responsibility is to route. I've never come across any load in the trucking industry where the carrier will create the route rather than the driver
The 2019 Texas CMV Driver's Handbook 9.6.5 (page 9-14) says, "It is your job as driver to find out if you need permits..." So, if you are "H" endorsement testing in 2024 in Texas, then, the driver is responsible for finding out about permits.
@@markadams7597 I'm not from Texas but I do drive there sometimes. Freight pay is good out of Laredo.
@@Kelly-np2tg I took the test in Jersey & got that question wrong because of the answer on this video..
@@markadams7597 I’m in Jersey & I got that question wrong because of the answer on this video..
Will these questions be on nc test
Is the test for Illinois 2024?
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The first one is three years
That’s correct
HMS 126 hazmat training is every 3 years. radioactive material certificate is every 2 years. question one is correct. a lot of people get confuse with these 2.
No it's not. Read the question again.
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Is this good for GA
Yes
The asnwer of Question N⁰ 1 is
2 years or 3 years ????
The regulations require that hazardous materials employees be trained and tested at least once every two years (within the two preceding years). www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/397.101
Training for hauling radioactive materials is every 2 years.
Hazmat is every 3 years
Radioactive your company has to training every 2 years. Hazmat every 3 years. I think that you have to go back to the dmv to test again. Thanks for your coments
The answer for question number 38 is the identification number
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Answer number 38 it’s not accurate according to regulation 172.202(b)
A couple of mistakes but not not bad
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