(1) ARM 4.12.725 applies to this section.
(2) Mounting containers in trucks:
(a) Stops (wood or metal blocks) shall be mounted on the truck, semi-trailer,
trailer, or on the container in such a way that the container shall not be
dislodged from its mounting due to the vehicle coming to a sudden stop. Back
slippage shall also be prevented.
(b) Hold-down devices shall anchor the container to the cradle, frame,
or chassis in a manner to prevent the container from rolling or bouncing off
the vehicle and that will not create undue concentration of stress.
(c) Any truck or trailer designed so that the container or containers
constitute in whole or part the stress member of the chassis of the vehicle in
lieu of a frame shall be constructed to withstand the additional stresses which
are imposed. Cradles, when welded, shall be welded to the container by a welder
who is registered under the code and shall be designed to withstand a force in
any direction equal to two (2) times the weight of the container when filled
with nitrogen fertilizer solution.
(d) If a liquid withdrawal line is installed in the bottom of a container,
the connections thereto, including hose, shall not be lower than the lowest
horizontal edge of the trailer axle.
(e) Both ends of the hose shall be secured while in transit.
(f) When the cradle and the tank are not welded together, material which
will not deteriorate with weather
or
create a friction shall be used between them to eliminate metal-to-metal
friction.