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Comply with Navy HAZMAT regulations, administration of material safety data sheets and the proper storage of HAZMAT. Possess a thorough knowledge of hazardous material (HAZMAT) regulations.
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Contact the Hazmat Agent for Dangerous Goods requirements in the building of a pallet with these materials. Identification of HAZMAT Materials and knowledge of proper handling (Preferably.
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Monitors and/or performs aircraft loading/unloading, aircraft movement, employee and contractor safety, HAZMAT placement and reporting and pallet build-up. Minimum 2 years’ relevant experience in aviation operations, loadmaster background preferred.
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Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Possess and maintain a valid Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Class A with Hazmat and Passenger Endorsements; current Dept. of Transportation (DOT) physical.
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Responsible to review customers' documentation (commercial invoice, Packing list, Hazmat documentation), shipping manifest, and issue transport bill of lading. 1-3 years of experience managing ocean export shipments from A to Z.
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Obtain Hazmat and Tanker endorsement within 30 days of CDL B. Safety-Kleen in Medley,FL is seeking a Sales and Service Route Driver Trainee (Driver Class B Trainee). This role will train to drive a Class B box truck to provide onsite service for parts washer machines, pick up containerized hazardous waste, and sell products/services in a defined route.
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Forklift certification or hazmat training. When it began in 1924, Saia LTL Freight covered a two-state area: Louisiana and Texas. Warehouse, freight, dock, forklift, or pallet jack experience.
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Operates dock tools to ensure freight is loaded securely and properly, including maintaining straps, bars, air bags, cardboard, and dunnage. Loads and unloads trailers using forklifts, pallet jacks, and other equipment in compliance with state, federal, and Department of Transportation regulations.
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The new driver must have a CDL A license, Tanker, and HazMat endorsement, the ability to obtain a TWIC card within 60 days of hire and have at least 1 year of experience. Ability to obtain HAZMAT certification within 30 days.
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Possess a CDL B license, tanker, hazmat endorsement, no airbrake restrictions and possess a current medical card. Possess a CDL B license, tanker, hazmat endorsement, no airbrake restrictions and possess a current medical card.
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Assist the Hazmat team with duties such as incident response, cargo transfers, and marking/placarding of cargo as needed. Reports directly to the Safety & Hazardous Materials Manager. Update and maintain all department logs, employee files, and company records as necessary to demonstrate compliance with all state and federal laws and programs in the areas of Health, Safety, Environmental, and Hazardous Materials compliance.
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Ensure shipping and receiving of parts and supplies is carried out properly and efficiently, with emphasis on HAZMAT recognition. Our Fleet currently has Eight (8) stunning AIRBUS A320/1 aircraft and is expected to have fifteen planes by December of 2023.
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Previous experience in warehousing, handling inventory, bar code equipment, hazmat, AES, and Forklift Certified preferred. Inspection of product can include but is not limited to document review, visual inspection, packaging, shelf life, life limited records, materials subject to electrostatic discharge (ESD), etc.
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Over-the-Road CDL A Tank Truck Owner Operators needed to haul petroleum, chemical or herbicide hazmat products at 70% of load revenue and accessorial charges + 100% of fuel surcharge or Median $5,800 Per Week to the Truck.
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Requirements:For the local fuel transport position, you’ll need: Your valid CDL-AYou must be 23 Years of AgeYou must have 2 Years of Tractor Trailer ExperienceYour Tanker & Hazmat EndorsementsAnd in some locations, a TWIC Card is required About Working with Us:We understand the needs of drivers like you at Penn Tank Lines, Inc., our Jet Fuel Division, and our affiliate Genesis Transportation.
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