Instructions For Dd-Form 836 - Shipping Paper And Emergency Responce Page 3

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.SF
91. Operator's report of motor vehicle
accident SF 91, shall be completed each time a navy
vehicle is involved in an accident.
event of fire, accident, breakdown, stopping and
parking, and special precautions for the load. The
driver must read, understand, sign, and carry this form
while in transit.
.Trip
route maps and inspection station stops.
.DD
Form 626.
Motor vehicle inspection
report, DD Fonn 626, is a vehicle inspection fonD that
lists the vital parts to be checked on a motor vehicle
before it can be certified safe to carry explosives. The
fonD is used to inspect the mechanical condition of the
motor vehicle as well as the inspection of the loaded
cargo. It is completed each time a motor vehicle
carrying explosives arrives or leaves the activity. The
driver accepts or rejects the vehicle and load. The
driver must insure that all safety warning and
emergency equipment and forms are in his possession
before accepting the load.
.DD
Form 1907.
DD Fonn 1907, is used to
record from each person
handling of explosives.
.Delays
or Breakdowns. Reports for delays
or breakdown are noted in the "remarks" section on DD
Form 1970. Delays of 5 hours or longer must also be
reported to the home command as soon as possible with
a follow-up written report of specific cause(s) of delay.
This report is submitted to the dispatcher in the home
station.
-Shipping documents carried by the driver may
include the DOD single line item release release/receipt
document, DD Form 1348-1 or the material inspection
and receiving report, DD Form 250. The document
used must contain the following information:
-Hazard and freight description.
.NAVSEA
OP 2239.
A copy of the
NA VSEA OP 2239 (current) Motor Vehicle Driver's
Handbook Ammo, Explosives, and Related HM must
be kept in the motor vehicle.
8.7. VEffiCLE SPECIFICATIONS. Class A, B, or
C explosives may be transported via cargo carrying
vehicles such as trucks, full trailers, semi-trailers and
double trailers equipped with closed bodies, flatbeds.
stake sides, dromedary containers and open tops.
These vehicles shall not have two-way radios if
carrying electric caps.
.Item nomenclature.
-Total quantity of weight (gross and net),
volume, number, etc.
.Prescribed labels on containers.
.Other necessary information or instruc-tion.
.Fully closed vehicles shall have an exterior
made of fireproof or fire resistant material. The
interior walls shall be of wood or non-sparking metal.
The doors shall be affixed to hinges with latches and
operational locks.
.Authenticated by proper authority.
.Shipping
Papers.
Each motor vehicle
carrying Class A, B, or C explosives, ammunition or
related materials must have a duplicate copy of the
shipping papers placed in a transparent, heat sealed
envelope. The envelope is nailed to the floor of the
trailer at the rear end in a readily accessible location for
flatbed loads. Otherwise, the envelope is nailed or
taped to the inside of the rear door.
-The use of double trailers is authorized if
delivery can be accomplished without transfer of the
cargo; if the coupling device and towing methods
comply with 49 CFR 393.70(a)-(c); and if the cargo in
each trailer is compatible.
.Pick-up,
flatbed, stake side or open top
vehicles carrying explosives shall be covered with
waterproof, fire resistant tarpaulins securely fastened to
the vehicle. This is a precaution used to prevent entry
of sparks, fire and moisture. If the load is palletized or
packed in large wooden or metal containers, then a
.DD
Form 836.
Special instructions for
motor vehicle drivers, DD Fonn 836, is carried by each
driver transporting explosives over public roads.
It
contains instruction applicable to the load being
carried.
The special instructions
cover safety
precautions and emergency measures to be taken in the
8-3
Signature and tally record,
obtain a signature and tally
responsible for the safe

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