Here is an actual one from a BOL of a load I had.
Thanks, Big Scott! So ISHP seems to be correct
Stuff that wakes me at 0330 MST..
Greetings! I'm getting ready to take my haz skills test in the morning (transfer the ILCDL to an AZCDL), doing some late night cramming. I always thought "ISHP" was the acronym to use, but looks like maybe it changed? I learned it ID number, Shipping Name, Haz Class, Packing group. The testing info here shows the name first. The internet, of course, is fully divided on the topic. The arizona handbook shows an example following the ISHP format.
I'm completely befuddled... (which The Beloved will readily validate!) by the mixture of information on this topic. Probably best to follow the info in the AZ booklet, at least that way if I fail I can try to get a review and dispensation...
Side note - does AZ offer the "Skip a Question" option on their testing? I know ILL_noize did, up to a certain number of question skips.
Thanks all...
I tested for the permit last week.... although not taking the Hazmat endorsement test.... and yes, there was a 'skip the question' option. Good luck with your test.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Explosive, flammable, poisonous or otherwise potentially dangerous cargo. Large amounts of especially hazardous cargo are required to be placarded under HAZMAT regulations
Operating While Intoxicated
Thanks Penn99...
Ive had my haz for almost a decade now. I always use the EGR and geeen or burgundy book when in doubt. The tests should be, imo, reference material allowed. But, then, I'm not KoTW.
Yet
Oh... King of THIS World.
Welp, made it. Skipped two questions that required me to havr memorized the hazclass numbers (placard has the color and image on it, fer cryin out loud) and finished the 30 question test in 25, having achieved the 80% point.
Chemtrech supplies TECHNICAL info in case of leak, spill, or incident. They dont do any coordination of responses... my bad!
So... if any of y'all know an outfit that seeks a part-time ( 3 day a week ) CMV driver with solid record in the Prescott / North Phoenix, AZ area, drop me an email. I updated my profile.
A CMV is a vehicle that is used as part of a business, is involved in interstate commerce, and may fit any of these descriptions:
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Greetings! I'm getting ready to take my haz skills test in the morning (transfer the ILCDL to an AZCDL), doing some late night cramming. I always thought "ISHP" was the acronym to use, but looks like maybe it changed? I learned it ID number, Shipping Name, Haz Class, Packing group. The testing info here shows the name first. The internet, of course, is fully divided on the topic. The arizona handbook shows an example following the ISHP format.
I'm completely befuddled... (which The Beloved will readily validate!) by the mixture of information on this topic. Probably best to follow the info in the AZ booklet, at least that way if I fail I can try to get a review and dispensation...
Side note - does AZ offer the "Skip a Question" option on their testing? I know ILL_noize did, up to a certain number of question skips.
Thanks all...
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
OWI:
Operating While Intoxicated