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What are the procedures for the tanker on the construction site?

Vehicle requirements for tanker owners: Because tankers are dangerous goods transport vehicles, the requirements for tanker owners are much more complicated than those for non-dangerous goods transport vehicles. This paper discusses the specific requirements of tanker owners for vehicles from two aspects: line and surface, which can be used as a reference for the majority of tanker owners. First, fire extinguishers. Two sets are standard, and you must bring them when driving in the future. If you don't bring them, you will be fined heavily. For the sake of safety, colleagues suggest that car owners regularly check and replace fire extinguishers. Second, put up safety notices at the back of the tank. Three, the rivet of the vehicle logo of the tanker needs to be anchored on the right auxiliary beam or girder, and the rivets in other positions are unqualified. Fourth, there must be a grounding wire. In addition, once again remind the majority of car owners to check whether the grounding wire falls off or breaks before and after driving, and it is best to have a spare grounding wire in case of emergency. Fifth, hang the dangerous goods overhead light and turn on the GPS. If you don't hang dangerous goods on the ceiling light and turn on GPS, you will be severely punished. The procedures that must be issued when the tanker comes to the door include: 1, tanker (refueling vehicle) vehicle certificate; 2, tanker motor vehicle invoice; 3, tank inspection report; 4, tanker affiliated unit certificate; 5, oil tanker affiliated unit tax application form. Tanker vehicle certificate, tanker motor vehicle invoice and tanker tank inspection report are provided by the manufacturer who purchased the tanker with the vehicle; The certificate of the affiliated unit of the tanker and the tax return form of the affiliated unit are the certificates provided by the affiliated unit where the tanker is located. The expenses incurred by the tanker connecting to the home include: 1, vehicle purchase tax; 2. Handling fees related to household registration; 3 insurance premiums (compulsory insurance, commercial insurance and carrier liability insurance); 4. Vehicle and vessel use tax; 5.GPS installation and use fees; 6. Management fee; 7. Franchise fee and risk deposit; 8. Dangerous goods marking fee; 9. Operating license fee; 10, other expenses. After checking in, it doesn't mean that you can drive a tanker (refueling truck) on the road for transportation. The tanker driver also needs to apply for some documents, including: 1, driving license; 2. Operation certificate; 3, dangerous goods qualification certificate (certificate); 4. Escort certificate. Driving license refers to the legal proof that vehicles such as tankers are driving on the road, which needs to be handled by the transportation management department; Operating license is a legal certificate for vehicles to engage in road transport business activities, which is issued by affiliated units; Dangerous goods qualification certificate (employment certificate) refers to the documents required for the transportation of dangerous goods (toxic, harmful, flammable and explosive media), which need to be trained by the local transportation management department and issued by the transportation management department after passing the training. Escort card refers to the documents handled when transporting dangerous goods vehicles. It is the certificate that the vehicle escort needs to apply for and needs to go to the local transportation management department for training.