Posted by John in La on May 20, 2016 at 19:40:24 from (96.33.136.54):
In Reply to: fixed gas cans posted by Geo-TH,In on May 20, 2016 at 13:17:20:
The trouble with gas cans are they have many different rules from different agencies.
DOT does not have any color rules because they deal with mostly large containers. You just have to have labels on the containers. They do regulate every ounce of hazardous materials that moves down the highway. They do give an exemption to allow people to haul small quantities. For gasoline containers must be 8 gallons or less and you can not carry more than 440 lbs at one time.
OSHA has some very strict rules on gas cans but their rules mostly apply to job sites.
Carb has some strict rules today. Cans must be red; have the words gasoline on it;These are the new cans everyone complains about but older cans are grandfathered in. That is where your red stripe can comes in.
But one thing they all have in common is "Approved Container" Does Your home made look like a approved container built to haul gasoline in.
For a guy that talks about law suits all the time. Go haul those cans around and have them spill in a accident and find out who gets sued.
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