Posted by john in la on August 28, 2021 at 16:18:33 from (97.80.71.85):
In Reply to: IBC totes in pickup posted by JimS on August 28, 2021 at 15:04:36:
A class C CDL is for trucks under 26,000 lbs that haul 16 or more people or Hazmat in quantiles that require placards. For a class A or B you need to be over 26,000 lbs. So a guy driving a sewerage pumping truck that has a 20,000 gvw with a 2000 gallon tank falls under state law. Your state may require a special license usually a class D.
On a side note. The old rules for a tanker endorsement on a CDL required a single tank 1000 gallons or more. Under the new rules it includes bulk containers (119 gallons or more such as totes) if you you have enough to add up to 1000 gallons. So you can haul three 250 gallon totes without a tanker endorsement but if you haul four 250 gallon totes (total of 1000 gallons) you need a tanker endorsement. Again this only applies if your truck is rated for more than 26,000 lbs. And it does not matter if the tank or totes are empty or full.
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