Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69A-2.015 - Transportation; Operation of Vehicles
(1) Vehicles transporting explosives shall
only be driven by and be in charge of a driver who is physically fit, careful,
capable, reliable, able to read and write the English language, and not
addicted to the use, or under the influence of intoxicants or narcotics. He
shall be familiar with the traffic regulations, state laws, and the provisions
of these Rules and Regulations. The driver shall always have his vehicle under
complete control. Violation of this subsection shall be based upon an official
report of any public official.
(2)
Unauthorized persons or passengers shall not ride on a motor vehicle
transporting explosives.
(3) Motor
vehicles transporting more than 6 pounds of explosives must come to a full stop
before crossing any railroad track or main highway, and must not proceed until
it is known that the way is clear.
(4) While transporting explosives, motor
vehicles shall not be driven at a speed in excess of 50 miles per
hour.
(5) The fuel tank of a motor
vehicle transporting explosives shall not be filled except in an emergency or
when necessary to complete a trip, and then only when the motor is stopped and
the brakes set.
(6) The operator of
a motor vehicle transporting explosives shall not leave such vehicle unattended
except while actually making deliveries.
(7) Except under emergency conditions, no
vehicle transporting explosives shall be parked before reaching its
destination, even though attended, on any public street adjacent to or in
proximity to any bridge, tunnel, dwelling, building or place where people work,
congregate or assemble.
(8) No
spark-producing metal, spark-producing metal tools, oils, matches, carbides,
firearms, electric storage batteries, flammable substances, acids, oxidizing
materials or corrosive compounds shall be carried in the body of any motor
truck and/or vehicle transporting explosives, provided, however, that this
subsection shall not apply to the transportation of 6 pounds or less of
explosives, and/or 12 or less electric blasting caps in special carrying cases
whose design and construction have been expressly approved by the State Fire
Marshal as meeting appropriate standards of safety. Nothing in this subsection
shall be so construed as to prevent the presence of a duly authorized and
legally constituted armed guard on such vehicles where security considerations
dictate their necessity.
(9)
Vehicles transporting explosives shall avoid congested areas and heavy traffic.
Where routes through congested areas have been designated by local authorities,
such routes shall be followed.
(10)
Delivery of explosives shall be made only to authorized persons and into
authorized magazines or approved temporary storage or handling
areas.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 552.13 FS. Law Implemented 552.094, 552.12, 552.13 FS.
New 6-25-66, Repromulgated 12-24-74, Formerly 4A-2.15, Amended 11-14-99, Formerly 4A-2.015.
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