Hazmat Load Inspector BETA
Inspector & auditor reference · 49 CFR · not a CVI record
No materials — start from shipping paper
Inspector scope · Reference onlyWho this is for and what it does not replace
Walk through a shipping paper UN by UN: each line becomes a tile; hazard-class icons (placard reference) and §177.848 segregation update as an audit snapshot for the whole vehicle load. Based on 49 CFR §172.101.
- Inspectors: CVI-style checks of papers, labels, placard types vs §172.504, and mixed-class loads at roadside or facility
- Auditors: Carrier self-audit, training, or pre-trip review against the same 49 CFR references
- Shows: 49 CFR §177.848, transparent §172.504 placard trace (49 CFR §172.504), ERG and HMT detail per line
- Not: Computed placard mandates, official inspection file, violation notice, or quantity/weight certification unless you enter quantities
HMT symbols on tiles
Yellow badges from 49 CFR §172.101 Column (1). Hover a badge on a line for the full rule.
- Fixed PSN
- Exact HMT name, class, and PG on the paper
- Generic / n.o.s.
- Technical name in parentheses required
- Aircraft
- Extra rules for air transport
- Domestic
- Domestic (U.S.) shipping name
- International
- International shipping name
- Vessel
- Extra rules for vessel transport
Start load review
Add each UN from the shipping paper with the + tile. Hazard-class reference and segregation audit update live.
Audit results
0 lines0 classesNeed 2+ lines for segregation audit
No materials — start from shipping paper
Findings
§177.848 reference — 49 CFR §177.848
Add a second UN line to run the segregation audit.
Segregation matrix
Matrix appears when two or more hazard classes are in the load.