Posted by JDseller on January 30, 2011 at 08:38:52 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Hazmat endorsement posted by bkpigs on January 29, 2011 at 18:47:29:
135fan and cshess, must be in Canada. In the US you only need the finger print/background test when you renew your license. The first time I had to do it was in year 4 of my five year license. So I had to have it done again the very next year. That was two years ago and it is good for five years just like my license. That being the case the only thing different is that you have to take the HZ-MAT written test when you renew your license. Here in Iowa you have to go to one of fifteen places that do the electronic finger printing. The cost for that is determined by that agency. Last time I had mine was through Dubuque County Sheriff office and it was $30.00 The application for the background check to the TSA is $89.25 everywhere in the US.
I have kept mine so far. The cost per year is not that high, $30+$89.25= $119.25 divided by five $23.85 per year. It does not make one difference to my personal insurance cost. It would make a difference if I wanted HZ Mat coverage for my truck, I don"t carry it. I have kept my HZmat endorsement as a backup if I need to get a CDL job. Most national companies require the endorsement. As for the finger prints you are in the system if you ever where in the service anyway.
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