Hazmat Driver Requirements
A frequently asked question on our helpdesk related to a hazmat driver.
What is a hazmat driver?
A hazmat driver has a hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver’s license.
A hazardous materials endorsement (HME) is a certification added to a commercial driver’s license (CDL) that allows the driver to transport hazardous materials in the nine hazard classes. This state-level exam is required for drivers transporting materials that require placarding under the Department of Transportation hazardous materials regulations 49 CFR.
To obtain an HME, a driver must pass mandatory training and tests to transport all classes of hazardous materials.
What about a Canadian driver?
In Canada, there is no specific certification required to ship dangerous goods. Drivers who wish to haul dangerous goods must obtain their Dangerous Goods Training Certificate, as outlined in Part 6 of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations.
What does that mean for drivers who transport hazardous materials cross-border?
The United States will accept a Canadian driver’s training certificate in lieu of a HazMat endorsement.
Canada will accept the Hazmat endorsement on the commercial driver’s license, a copy of the certification for training from the 49 CFR Part 172.700, or a Canadian training certificate issued under Part 6 of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations.
Applicants interested in obtaining their hazardous materials endorsement can apply online.
ICC is passionate about keeping us all safe when handling, storing, manufacturing, or transporting dangerous goods. Our team can help your business stay compliant and informed through our resources and products. Contact us to learn more about the ICC difference.
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