Hazmat Trucking Company
Nationwide Hazardous Materials Transportation Services
Numerous industries regularly use hazardous materials, including flammable liquids, explosives, and gases, and create nuclear waste. These industries depend on Titan Worldwide, a leading hazmat trucking company, to transport these potentially dangerous but high-demand materials. Transporting hazardous materials requires fully-trained hazmat truck drivers who prioritize safety, understand the importance of compliance with regulations, have received certification training, and believe in keeping humans and the environment from harm.
Titan is well-equipped and experienced in hauling hazardous materials. And let’s face it, you want the best hazmat transportation trucking companies handling your flammable gases, radioactive materials, or chemicals. Our stellar reputation in the trucking industry also applies specifically to hazmat transport. So, trust your hazardous materials shipments to the Titan team, their equipment, and an experienced lineup of hazmat drivers.
We are dedicated to getting your project going on
time because your success is our success.
Our Hazmat Trucking Services & Capabilities
Titan will transport your dangerous shipments–even a time-sensitive load–with safety as our top consideration. Our team of seasoned employees, including the fully-trained truckers we choose, will ensure that every truckload of hazardous materials receives the care it demands and that all regulations are followed to the letter.
Remember, each hazmat truck driver has a hazmat endorsement, requiring TSA background checks, a written test, and a DOT medical exam. Besides the hazmat endorsement, most drivers have a tanker endorsement on their CDL license. Only the best fill our hazmat trucking jobs.
Here are some of the hazmat cargo Titan has transported on our tankers, dump trailers, and trucks in the United States and Canada:
Chemicals
You will find various chemicals in many industrial workplaces. They might be liquid, like benzene, or liquid, like chromium. Either way, we will transport them.
Gases
Hazardous gases are toxic and reactive, meeting one of these definitions: flammable (methane), highly toxic (arsine), toxic (ammonia), or oxidizer (nitrous oxide).
Radioactive Materials
Radioactive materials can be harmful to humans. Some of these occur naturally, such as radon or uranium, while others are produced, including plutonium and einsteinium. We have the equipment and experience to haul them safely.
Nuclear Waste
Nuclear waste is a byproduct of nuclear reactors, research facilities, fuel processing plants, and hospitals. It is also generated in large amounts when atomic facilities are decommissioned and dismantled.
Titan provides expert solutions to meet your Hazardous Material Transportation Needs
Contact us today to discuss how our hazmat transportation services can provide faster delivery and better rates than less experienced hazmat trucking companies. We listen well and work together to create a truly successful supply chain without weak links.
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A Hazmat Trucking Company Operating Across All 50 States
As one of the most reputable hazmat trucking companies, we've grown a network with a vast reach, giving you global access to all of your shipping needs. Our priority is working with you to ensure your success in a competitive global market.
Hazmat Trucking FAQs
What are the four hazardous materials classifications?
- Explosives
- Flammable/Combustible Substances
- Poisons
- Radioactive materials
What are the nine hazmat classes?
- Class 1: Explosives.
- Class 2: Gases.
- Class 3: Flammable and Combustible Liquids.
- Class 4: Flammable Solids.
- Class 5: Oxidizing Substances, Organic Peroxides.
- Class 6: Toxic Substances and Infectious Substances.
- Class 7: Radioactive Materials.
- Class 8: Corrosives.
- Class 9: Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials.
What is the most common method of transporting hazardous materials?
Customers prefer their hazardous materials to be transported via ground transport, and cost and convenience are typically cited as the top reasons. Railroads are a slow and safe way for shipment, while air shipping is fast but quite costly.



