Federal safety regulations govern many aspects of commercial trucking.
And there are many thousands of aging underground gas storage wells throughout the United States, but there had been
no federal safety regulations governing their operation and maintenance.
Not exact matches
NASA's decision to use Space Act Agreements (SAAs) instead of traditional contracts
governed by
Federal Acquisition
Regulations (FAR) is the source of
safety concerns by both ASAP and House committee members.
The Agency administers the
Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Regulations (FMCSR) and Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR) that
govern interstate - and some intrastate - commercial trucking and bus industries.
In the U.S., a range of legislation and
regulation at the
federal and state levels
governs miner
safety, coal mine reclamation, coal plant siting, thermal pollution from coal plant cooling, coal combustion emissions, and disposal of coal waste.
The
Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Regulations, contained in the Code of
Federal Regulations, applies to all vehicles engaged in interstate traffic, has specific provisions
governing hours of service for drivers (see 49 C.F.R. § 395 for more information).
To reduce the risk of these serious accidents and improve
safety for other drivers on the road, the
federal government has established a series of
regulations governing the trucking industry.
All trucking companies in California are
governed by the
Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Regulations, which require trucks to have varying amounts of insurance depending on the type of materials they carry.
Semi-trucks and other commercial trucks are
governed by the various rules and
regulations created by the
Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration (FMCSA).
This is why hours of service (HOS)
regulations were established by the
Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration (FMCSA) to
govern the working hours a driver can operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in the United States.
Truck drivers and trucking companies must abide by strict
regulations established by the
Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration (FMCSA), which governs everything from how long a driver can spend behind the wheel to truck maintenance, loading and required safety mar
Safety Administration (FMCSA), which
governs everything from how long a driver can spend behind the wheel to truck maintenance, loading and required
safety mar
safety markings.