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Hazardous Materials

Hazardous Materials. Driver Anti-Terrorism Tips. Overview. This presentation is designed to inform drivers of the appropriate steps that should be taken when the National Threat Level is raised to Code Orange. On The Road.

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Hazardous Materials

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  1. Hazardous Materials Driver Anti-Terrorism Tips

  2. Overview This presentation is designed to inform drivers of the appropriate steps that should be taken when the National Threat Level is raised to Code Orange.

  3. On The Road • Be alert when driving. Look for vehicles following you, especially if there are 3 or more people in the car. • If you believe you are being followed, call your dispatcher or 911 immediately. • When leaving your facility, be aware of any possible surveillance of your facility or your truck.

  4. On The Road • Don't discuss your cargo, destination, or trip specifics with people you don't know or on open channels. • When stopped at a traffic light or in traffic, be aware of anyone approaching your vehicle.

  5. On The Road • Make sure you have communication devices to contact your dispatcher and emergency officials. Carry a back-up if possible.

  6. Stopping at Facilities • Leave your truck in a secure parking lot or truck stop if possible; if not, be certain someone can watch your vehicle. • Never leave your vehicle running with the keys in it; shut off the engine and lock the doors.

  7. Stopping at Facilities • If possible, don't stop in unsafe or high-crime areas. • Use seals or other methods to prevent and identify tampering. • Don't preload hazardous materials shipments without adequate security.

  8. Protecting Your Vehicle • Use an engine kill switch. • Use tractor and trailer brake locking devices. • Check your electronic tracking system regularly and notify your dispatcher when it's not working or tampering may have occurred.

  9. Protecting Your Vehicle • If you drop a trailer, use a fifth wheel lock whenever possible. • Perform a quick walk-around to check your vehicle for foreign objects after all stops.

  10. Conclusion Stay alert for any unusual behavior and report anything of concern immediately. Thank you for your time and attention.

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