The U.S. Transportation Security Administration said Monday it has now fingerprinted and background-checked 1 million truckers who require a hazardous material endorsement on their commercial driver's licenses.
The program started four years ago.
Applicants who initially may not meet the eligibility requirements can take advantage of a robust redress program without losing their HME in the process, the agency said in a statement. TSA rules give states the flexibility to extend HMEs for drivers whose background assessments are still pending, providing applicants the opportunity to continue to work should they request an appeal or waiver. Applicants, who are disqualified by TSA, may seek a review by the U.S. Coast Guard advocate law judge.
Hazmat endorsements are required for drivers who haul gasoline, explosives, radioactive materials, infectious substances, propane, chlorine, acids, ammonia and other poisonous gases.
Source: American Shipper