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Our drivers are held responsible for missing or damaged labels. How will the software make sure that a driver applies the correct label to a package?

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Our drivers are held responsible for missing or damaged labels. How will the software make sure that a driver applies the correct label to a package?

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A. The software will display the correct labels that should be applied to any particular package. The driver can simply compare the display with labels on the box, or placards on the transport. 21. A DoT inspector recently notified us of a proposed fine of US$60,000 because we erroneously loaded Division 5.2 materials with Flammable liquids of Class 3 on a transport. How do you propose to help us to avoid doing this? A. The software in a future edition will address this common problem. It has already proven capable of detecting the proposed lading of non-compatible hazmats and we anticipate that this feature will be able to be activated by those desiring to use it by Spring, 2006.

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