Yes, a driver still needs a hazmat endorsement if they are transporting a fuel tank, even if it is empty, because it may still be classified as a hazardous material due to residual fuel or vapors. Regulations can vary by jurisdiction, so it's essential to check the specific requirements that apply. Additionally, if the tank has not been properly cleaned, it may pose risks that necessitate hazmat training and certification. Always consult relevant regulations to ensure compliance.
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Yes. You need a CDL and a hazmat endorsement both. You're well above the allotted amount which can be transported without the tanker and hazmat endorsements.
Yes, and you would need hazmat and tanker endorsements, as well.
If the GVWR is more than 26,000 lbs., B. If it's under 26,001 lbs. but carrying hazmat, C with hazmat endorsement. Otherwise, you don't need a CDL.
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They require a tanker endorsement, and most commodities they haul also require the driver to have a hazmat endorsement.
You need a new fuel pump
You'll need to empty the fuel tank first. Then lower it after disconnecting the electrical connection. The fuel pump can then be accessed from the top of the tank.
Yes, you typically need a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) to haul 100 gallons of diesel fuel, as it falls under the category of transporting hazardous materials. Regulations can vary by state, so it's essential to check local laws and requirements. Additionally, you may need a specific endorsement for transporting hazardous materials (Hazmat) on your CDL. Always ensure compliance with the regulations to operate safely and legally.
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21 for the hazmat endorsement, nationwide, as per federal law.
empty gas out and drop tank