Hazardous Materials safety and compliance is incredibly important for employees and the motoring public. Carlile hazmat employees are trained for all of the Hazmat Carlile Transports and monitors that the shipper has packaged and declared the hazmat based on the requirements of the various modes of transportation.
Transporting hazardous materials requires specialized skills and strict security measures. Our drivers are trained to monitor routes for potential threats, ensuring the safe delivery of every shipment. Carlile also ensures we are registered as a Hazmat Carrier with the FMCSA every two years, maintaining compliance with all regulations.
Qualified to move 9 hazardous classes
Qualified to move Hazardous Waste
Trained experts for hazmat in any quantity from full loads (FTLs) to Less-than-Truckload (LTL)
The best equipment, planning, and 24/7 security for safe arrivals
Ship any quality of hazmat and Carlile can get it there safely
CLASS 1 Explosives
CLASS 2 Gases
CLASS 3 Flammable liquids
CLASS 4 Flammable solids
CLASS 5 Oxidizing substances and organic peroxides
CLASS 6 Toxic substances and infectious substances
CLASS 7 Radioactive materials
CLASS 8 Corrosive substances
CLASS 9 Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles
Carlile follows and adheres to strict compliance protocols from various regulation authorities:
FMCSA – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration – Permits Carlile to handle and transport high hazardous materials such as high explosives. FMCSA also reviews Carlile security plan.
PHMSA – Pipeline Hazardous Materials and Safety Administration – Federal Regulations and Compliance for any transportation rules around oil pipelines and the transportation of bulk energy.
Other Compliance and Safety Regulations that Carlile reports to:
AKDEC – Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
DOT – Department of Transportation – Federal and State
EPA – Environmental Protection Agency – certifies Carlile, with a unique ID, as an approved and safe transporter of Hazardous materials in our wonderful Alaskan environment.
FAA – Federal Aviation Administration
FRA – Federal Railroad Administration
OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration
USCG – US Coast Guard