J.J. Keller publishes hazmat handbook

April 23, 2013

J.J. Keller & Associates has produced the Hazmat Handbook: the Complete Guide for CMV Drivers. The book was created for hazmat drivers and provides answers to safety and compliance questions commonly asked by hazmat drivers.

The book was written by hazmat experts to serve as a take-along resource. It covers essential information that ensures the safe transportation of hazardous materials, including best practices, practical how-to information and plain-English explanations of complex and confusing hazmat regulations.

The book also contains a complete overview of driver responsibilities and serves as both a training guide and a reference for every step from pickup to post-delivery. The book includes FAQs in every chapter for quick and easy access to the answers to commonly asked questions; its printed tabs help drivers find information fast; and its compact size fits into most cubbyholes in a cab, keeping it easily within reach.

For more information, visit jjkeller.com and search “Hazmat Handbook.”

 

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