API PUBL 1609-1960
Driver's Handbook

Standard No.
API PUBL 1609-1960
Release Date
1960
Published By
API - American Petroleum Institute
Status
 2010-07
Replace By
API PUBL 1609-1972
Latest
API PUBL 1609-1972
Scope
"FOREWORD You are now a member of an industry which serves the nation Daily@ oil industry drivers are building outstanding safety record's while transporting millions of gallons of gasoline and other petroleum products over our streets and highways The men who operate this tremendous fleet@ by their courtesy and competence@ have earned for themselves the title of ""Gentlemen of the Highway@"" They are well acquainted with the flammable properties of the cargoes they carry@ realize the possibilities of damage or fire@ and are ever alert to protect life and property This booklet is presented to acquaint you with safe-driving practices and to provide a basic guide governing the safe and efficient handling of petroleum products It should be understood and followed by all drivers@ without exception Even though you may be a veteran driver and many thingsin it are not new to you@ you may find just one item which may prevent an accident Nothing in this booklet should be construed so as to relieve you from using sound judgment If you have any questions concerning any of these instructions or if you desire additional information@ consult your supervisor or supplier The methods described herein may be used by anyone desiring to do so@ but the American Petroleum Institute shall not be held responsible or liable in any way either for loss or damage resulting there from@ or for the violation of any federal@ state@ or municipal regulations with which they may conflict This manual has been prepared jointly by the American Petroleum Instituter's Central Committee on Accident Prevention. Department of 'technical Services. Operations and Engineering Committee. Division of Marketing and Central Committee on Highway transportation. Division of Transportation"

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