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What endorsement must a Class 1 driver typically hold to transport bulk quantities of hazardous materials requiring placards?
To transport dangerous goods in quantities that require placarding, drivers must have valid TDG training and certification, often noted as an endorsement on the
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Question: What endorsement must a Class 1 driver typically hold to transport bulk quantities of hazardous materials requiring placards?
Answer options:
- An 'F' endorsement for air brakes.
- A 'P' endorsement for passengers. ✅ A 'TDG' (Transportation of Dangerous Goods) endorsement or training certificate.
- An 'L' endorsement for long haul.
Correct answer: A 'TDG' (Transportation of Dangerous Goods) endorsement or training certificate.
Explanation: To transport dangerous goods in quantities that require placarding, drivers must have valid TDG training and certification, often noted as an endorsement on their license or a separate certificate. This ensures they understand the specific risks and regulations.
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