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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3987320"]What an ignorant buffoon-seatbelt? Just how do you secure an E cylinder in a seatbelt? A LOX HCV? Typical PPS management-totally clueless about the business they are in, and rationalizing how it is OK to break laws!</p><p><br /></p><p>Should you get in an accident and the oxygen contributes anything to it, expect no insurance to cover anything, everything about the accident will be your responsibility, and hefty fines are sure to come your way. You have 2 choices to mitigate this; 1. do not carry oxygen in your vehicle; 2. contact your insurance company and get coverage for driving your vehicle for work AND carrying hazardous materials. Option 2 will likely cost you over $500 per month IF your driving record is clean AND you have a method to secure the cylinders/HCVs within the vehicle that is compliant with CGA guidelines.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3987320"]What an ignorant buffoon-seatbelt? Just how do you secure an E cylinder in a seatbelt? A LOX HCV? Typical PPS management-totally clueless about the business they are in, and rationalizing how it is OK to break laws! Should you get in an accident and the oxygen contributes anything to it, expect no insurance to cover anything, everything about the accident will be your responsibility, and hefty fines are sure to come your way. You have 2 choices to mitigate this; 1. do not carry oxygen in your vehicle; 2. contact your insurance company and get coverage for driving your vehicle for work AND carrying hazardous materials. Option 2 will likely cost you over $500 per month IF your driving record is clean AND you have a method to secure the cylinders/HCVs within the vehicle that is compliant with CGA guidelines.[/QUOTE]
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say no to transporting o2 in your vehicle. it's pure insanity
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say no to transporting o2 in your vehicle. it's pure insanity
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