What Certificates Are Required to Drive a Hazardous Material Transport Vehicle?
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Documents required for hazardous material transport vehicles: Road Transport License for Dangerous Goods (must bear a special seal); Valid Tank Quality Inspection Certificate; Valid Vehicle License; Highway Transport Permit for Highly Toxic Chemicals; Hazardous material transport warning lights and plates must be displayed as required. Hazardous material transport is an important and indispensable part of freight transportation. However, due to the special nature of hazardous material transport, various issues are inevitably encountered during the process. To reduce accidents, relevant authorities have enacted multiple laws with strict regulations for hazardous material transport vehicles. Certificates required for hazardous material transport personnel: Escort Personnel: Road Dangerous Goods Operation Certificate, also known as the Escort Certificate; Driver: Valid Vehicle License, Professional Road Transport Driver Qualification Certificate. Requirements for hazardous material transport vehicles: Metal cargo compartments should be avoided for transporting hazardous chemicals to prevent accidents caused by friction or vibration. If metal compartments must be used, reliable protective measures must be implemented. The vehicle's sideboards should be sturdy, stable, and reliable to ensure items do not slide or fall during turns. The loading height of hazardous chemicals must not exceed the height of the vehicle's sideboards. The compartment floor should be flat, dense, and free of gaps to prevent leakage of liquefied hazardous chemicals from contacting the drive shaft and causing friction-induced fires.