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- HAWB:
- See House Air Waybill.
- Hazardous Materials (Hazmat):
- The Transportation Safety Act of 1974 defines hazardous material as: "a substance or material in quantity and form which may pose an unreasonable risk to health and safety or property when transported in commerce."
- Hazmat Regulations:
- Standards set by the Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA) Office of Hazardous Materials Transportation (OHMT) that regulates how hazardous materials are shipped.
- Head Haul:
- The term used to define the highest revenue-generating shipping lane from shipper to consignee. Opposite of backhaul.
- Head Load:
- First load used to start a trailer.
- High Value Freight:
- Freight that has a value exceeding the limitations set in the EXLA 105 series rules tariff.
- HOS:
- See Hours of Service.
- Hostler:
- An individual employed to move trucks and trailers within a terminal or warehouse yard area. See yard jockey.
- Hours of Service (HOS):
- A ruling that stipulates the amount of time a driver is allowed to work enforced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. On January 4, 2004, the HOS rule was changed from a driver being allowed to drive for 10 hours and break for 8 consecutive hours with 15 hours on duty in a day to the current rule of driving for 11 hours and breaking for 10 consecutive hours with 14 hours on duty.
- House Air Waybill (HAWB):
- A shipper-to-consignee air waybill. The forwarding agent’s air waybill; not valid for transportation for the carrier. HAWB conditions are contracted between the agent and the shipper and do not concern the carrier. Also see Airbill.
- Hub:
- A terminal in the center of a region where freight can be loaded and unloaded to accomplish next-day delivery.
- Hundred Weight:
- See CWT.
