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Cargo Securement Orange Book Builder

Generate a current Cargo Securement Orange Book PDF from live eCFR.gov data

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The Cargo Securement Orange Book Builder is a Chrome extension that generates a complete, current 49 CFR Part 393 Subpart I Cargo Securement Standards reference PDF — pulled directly from live eCFR.gov data — with a single click. Fleet safety managers, carrier compliance teams, driver trainers, and roadside inspection preparedness coordinators can now produce an up-to-date, company-branded cargo securement reference in seconds.

Cargo securement violations are among the most frequently cited deficiencies during roadside inspections and compliance reviews. Having a current, complete reference for all 19 Subpart I sections — from the general rules in Section 393.100 through specific commodity requirements for logs, metal coils, paper rolls, heavy equipment, intermodal containers, automobiles, and concrete pipe — is essential for any carrier hauling regulated cargo.

Unlike the FMCSR Green Book and Hazmat Red Book, which fetch entire regulatory parts, the Orange Book fetches each of the 19 Subpart I sections individually from eCFR.gov. This section-level precision means the PDF exactly mirrors the structure of the regulation — each section gets its own clearly labeled header bar inline in the document, and every TOC entry links directly to that section's first page. The result is a focused, navigable cargo securement reference rather than a large general-purpose regulation dump.

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• Cover page with company name, current date, and full section list

• Clickable table of contents — click any section number to jump directly to it

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