Placards used to identify the primary or subsidiary hazard class of a material must have the hazard class or division number displayed in the lower corner of the placard. Permanently affixed subsidiary hazard placards without the hazard class numbers may be used as long as they stay within color specifications.
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This is a sample course from our training library. You're welcome to view the course for personal use. Drivers of member fleets will receive a certificate after completing the online course.Please sign into your account to take an assignment. A certificate will be delivered electronically to your driver qualification file.
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Dennis Atencio - Director of Safety
Apex Transportation
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Our drivers have told me that the information presented and the quiz-style format makes taking the courses interesting and engaging."
Bob Bowman - Director, Safety & H.R.
Alpine Lumber Company
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I recommend Safety as a Service to anyone searching for comprehensive web based training."
Tim Long - Director of Safety
Epes Transport System
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