EPISODE · Mar 25, 2016 · 38 MIN
THMG022 – DOT 407
from The HazMat Guys · host Bobby Salvesen and Mike Monaco
In this episode, Mike and Bob discuss another common over-the road tanker that’s often seen during our responses – the DOT 407. They discuss the specifications of these tanks and their thoughts on the remediation of a DOT 407-related possible emergency.Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Thanks for listening and watching! Follow us on the socials:FacebookInstagramLinkedInYouTube Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!In Episode 22, Michael Monaco and Bobby Salveson discuss the intricacies of DOT 406 and 407 containers used for transporting hazardous materials. They break down the key differences between these types of containers, including their construction, uses, and how they handle hazardous chemicals. The episode also touches on real-world scenarios where these containers are commonly used and how first responders should approach them in emergencies.Episode Overview:
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In this episode, Mike and Bob discuss another common over-the road tanker that’s often seen during our responses – the DOT 407. They discuss the specifications of these tanks and their thoughts on the remediation of a DOT 407-related possible emergency.Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Thanks for listening and watching! Follow us on the socials:FacebookInstagramLinkedInYouTube Don’t just get on the job, get into the job!In Episode 22, Michael Monaco and Bobby Salveson discuss the intricacies of DOT 406 and 407 containers used for transporting hazardous materials. They break down the key differences between these types of containers, including their construction, uses, and how they handle hazardous chemicals. The episode also touches on real-world scenarios where these containers are commonly used and how first responders should approach them in emergencies.Episode Overview:
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