Hazardous material vehicles

July 5, 2016
Members are inquiring about building large tanks for customers to carry fuel and other liquids (such as oil, antifreeze, grease, etc.). Depending on tank size and hazard class of the material being transported, you may be building hazardous material specification cargo tanks, which have stringent regulations and requirements.
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