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Ammonia Nurse Tank Transportation Safety RemindersIFCA has recently received questions regarding rules for transportation of nurse tanks on roadways. Click here to read a document IFCA produced that covers requirements when hauling nurse tanks to and from the field. |
CT Inspection FacilitiesClick on "CT Inspection Facilities" to view CT facilities that are certified to perform testing for the Nurse Tank Inspection Program. |
New Law Removes License Plates on Fertilizer Trailers, Floaters on Jan 1, 2020 |
NH3 Safety Checklist for GrowersThe Fertilizer Institute (TFI) has an informative checklist for growers to serve as a reminder to keep safety in mind when handling anhydrous ammonia. |
NTIP Markings for Anhydrous Ammonia Nurse TanksThere may be some confusion on markings on nurse tanks that are enrolled into the NTIP program. The DOT-SP 13554 is no longer required as a marking on the side of the nurse tanks. Click below for examples of current markings that are acceptable and markings that would be considered a violation. |