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Posted by: Scooter ® 09/14/2006, 11:19:01 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
My question may seem somewhat odd, but there is method to my madness. I know that there are Transports built that are not built to ASME codes. Some are vessels for Hazardous waste where pressures are not above 5 psi and no Vacuume. These, however, are built to DOT Specifications and call for ASME design data, but without the requirnment for ASME documentation. I'm not talking about these. Some are built the same way, but have an oilfield exemption. I'm not refering to these. What I mean are those out there that have been built for hauling water or any other commodity concedered non-hazardous. What standards are these built to? Who is the authority that allows these on the highways? Are they just required to meet the DOT standards for safety & construction that any other highway trailer would be? Thanks for your candid opinions in advance. Scooter |
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Posted by: Scooter ® 09/22/2006, 09:11:46 Author Profile eMail author Edit |
It's me again---
I know the above question has nothing to do with DESIGN, however, It's really is important to me to hear from you guys that I have respect for on this issue. Please---let me have your comments. Thanks, Scooter |
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