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    This webinar will cover the modal-specific regulations that are applicable to hazardous materials in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.

    This webinar will cover the modal-specific regulations that are applicable to hazardous materials in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.

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    49 CFR allows Canadian and U.S. specification cargo tanks to be used in cross-border operations. Each country allows reciprocity of the other country's specification cargo tanks. This webinar highligts the regulations applicable to cargo tanks that cross between the U.S. and Canada. Canadian and U.S. specification cargo tanks are reviewed, along with test and inspection requirements and hazard communication standards.

    49 CFR allows Canadian and U.S. specification cargo tanks to be used in cross-border operations. Each country allows reciprocity of the other country's specification cargo tanks. This webinar highligts the regulations applicable to cargo tanks that cross between the U.S. and Canada. Canadian and U.S. specification cargo tanks are reviewed, along with test and inspection requirements and hazard communication standards.

    Kevin Hogan

    Hazardous Material Specialist

    CVSA

    Kevin joined CVSA in February 2023 with 36 years of experience in commercial motor vehicle enforcement. Kevin started his carrier as a motor carrier officer with the Michigan State Police in 1986. He worked as a road patrol officer, school bus inspector, safety investigator and sergeant. Kevin is a former Level I and Level VI inspector and was the lead general hazardous materials, cargo tank inspection, other bulk packaging, and Level VI instructor for Michigan. He was also certified to conduct safety audits, compliance reviews, cargo tank facility reviews and economic reviews on household goods carriers. Kevin has held several CVSA leadership positions, serving as chair of the COHMED Program and vice chair of the Hazardous Materials Committee.

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    Learn about recent interpretations from the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) that affect the roadside inspector. You will also learn the best way to search for interpretations on the PHMSA website.
    Learn about recent interpretations from the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) that affect the roadside inspector. You will also learn the best way to search for interpretations on the PHMSA website.

    Bill Reese

    Director of Hazardous Materials Programs

    CVSA

    Bill became a trooper with the Idaho State Police in 1986 and received his initial training to complete commercial motor vehicle inspections. He has been closely involved with the safe transportation of hazardous materials since 1991. Bill is a former Level I and Level VI inspector and was a major and operations commander for the Idaho State Police, before joining CVSA staff in 2017 as director of COHMED program. Bill served as 2014-2015 CVSA president and held many CVSA leadership positions during his tenure as a member, including Level VI program chair, COHMED program chair, chair of the election committee and chair of the finance committee. He has been an adjunct instructor for the Idaho State University Institute of Emergency Management, College of Western Idaho Law Enforcement Program, Texas A&M University Texas Engineering Extension Service and the Idaho Office of Emergency Management. Bill is a graduate of the College of Southern Idaho Law Enforcement Program, Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command, and the FBI National Academy.

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    The webinar will cover the applicability of hazardous materials safety permits and Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration hazmat registration requirements during a roadside inspection, the adoption of Hazardous Materials Regulations and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, and special permit cylinders.
    The webinar will cover the applicability of hazardous materials safety permits and Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration hazmat registration requirements during a roadside inspection, the adoption of Hazardous Materials Regulations and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, and special permit cylinders.

    Bill Reese

    Director of Hazardous Materials Programs

    CVSA

    Bill became a trooper with the Idaho State Police in 1986 and received his initial training to complete commercial motor vehicle inspections. He has been closely involved with the safe transportation of hazardous materials since 1991. Bill is a former Level I and Level VI inspector and was a major and operations commander for the Idaho State Police, before joining CVSA staff in 2017 as director of COHMED program. Bill served as 2014-2015 CVSA president and held many CVSA leadership positions during his tenure as a member, including Level VI program chair, COHMED program chair, chair of the election committee and chair of the finance committee. He has been an adjunct instructor for the Idaho State University Institute of Emergency Management, College of Western Idaho Law Enforcement Program, Texas A&M University Texas Engineering Extension Service and the Idaho Office of Emergency Management. Bill is a graduate of the College of Southern Idaho Law Enforcement Program, Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command, and the FBI National Academy.

On-Demand Training Courses

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    This course will guide you through the transportation regulations for Class 7 radioactive materials. Anyone can inspect a transportation shipment of radioactive materials if they understand the basics. The inspection can be done with or without a radiation survey meter. This course will guide you through the basics from start to finish.

    1. Introduce the inspector to the regulations specific to Class 7 (Radioactive) materials.
    2. Provide the roadside inspector with enhanced knowledge and tools to help them complete a thorough roadside inspection on non-Level VI Class 7 shipments and identify appropriate violations in the HMRs.
    3. Provide a basic understanding of the science terms applicable to Class 7 shipments.
    4. Provide a basic understanding of radiation safety and inspector safety precautions during a Class 7 inspection.
    5. Review the CVSA North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria in Part III of the criteria and apply the criteria to roadside Class 7 inspections and the violations identified during the inspection.

    This course will guide you through the transportation regulations for Class 7 radioactive materials. Anyone can inspect a transportation shipment of radioactive materials if they understand the basics. The inspection can be done with or without a radiation survey meter. This course will guide you through the basics from start to finish.

    1. Introduce the inspector to the regulations specific to Class 7 (Radioactive) materials.
    2. Provide the roadside inspector with enhanced knowledge and tools to help them complete a thorough roadside inspection on non-Level VI Class 7 shipments and identify appropriate violations in the HMRs.
    3. Provide a basic understanding of the science terms applicable to Class 7 shipments.
    4. Provide a basic understanding of radiation safety and inspector safety precautions during a Class 7 inspection.
    5. Review the CVSA North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria in Part III of the criteria and apply the criteria to roadside Class 7 inspections and the violations identified during the inspection.

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