Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Delays in Processing of Exemption Applications, 22755-22756 [05-8624]
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applicable, a VISA Contingency
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Deputy Director, Office of Sealift
Support, U.S. Maritime Administration,
Room 7307, 400 Seventh Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20590. Telephone (202)
366–2260. Fax (202) 493–2180. Other
information about the VISA can be
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at https://www.marad.dot.gov.
(Authority: 49 CFR 1.66)
By order of the Maritime Administrator.
Dated: April 26, 2005.
Joel C. Richard,
Secretary, Maritime Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
Office of Hazardous Materials Safety;
Notice of Delays in Processing of
Exemption Applications
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration, DOT.
AGENCY:
List of application delayed more
than 180 days.
ACTION:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
requirements of 49 U.S.C. 5117(c),
PHMSA is publishing the following list
of exemption applications that have
been in process for 180 days or more.
The reason(s) for delay and the expected
completion date for action on each
application is provided in association
with each identified
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Delmer Billings, Office of Hazardous
Materials Exemptions and Approvals,
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration, U.S. Department of
Transportation, 400 Seventh Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20590–0001, (202)
366–4535.
Key to ‘‘Reason for Delay’’
1. Awaiting additional information
from applicant
2. Extensive public comment under
review
3. Application is technically complex
and is of significant impact or
precedent-setting and requires extensive
analysis
4. Staff review delayed by other
priority issues or volume of exemption
applications
Meaning of Application Number
Suffixes
N—New application
M—Modification request
X—Renewal
PM—Party to application with
modification request
Dated: Issued in Washington, DC, on April
26, 2005.
R. Ryan Posten,
Exemptions Program Officer, Office of
Hazardous Materials Safety Exemptions &
Approvals.
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13188–N
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13266–N
13314–N
13309–N
13295–N
13281–N
13302–N
14010–N
14007–N
13999–N
14008–N
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Becton Dickinson, Sandy, UT ....................................................................................................................
General Dynamics, Lincoln, NE .................................................................................................................
Puritan Bennett, Plainfield, IN ....................................................................................................................
Luxfer Gas Cylinders, Riverside, CA .........................................................................................................
Sunoco Inc., Philadelphia, PA ...................................................................................................................
OPW Engineered Systems, Lebanon, OH ................................................................................................
Taylor-Wharton, Harrisburg, PA ................................................................................................................
The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI ...............................................................................................
FIBA Technologies, Inc., Westboro, MA ...................................................................................................
Varsal, LLC, Warminster, PA .....................................................................................................................
Scientific Cylinder International, LLC, Lakewood, CO ..............................................................................
Kompozit-Praha s.r.o., Dysina u Plzne, Czech Republic, CZ ...................................................................
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA .........................................................................................
Department of Defense, Fort Eustis, VA ...................................................................................................
T.L.C.C.I, Inc., Franklin, TN .......................................................................................................................
US Ecology Idaho, Inc. (USEI), Grand View, ID .......................................................................................
Linde Gas LLC (Linde), Independence, OH ..............................................................................................
Applied Companies, Valencia, CA .............................................................................................................
CP Industries, McKeesport, PA .................................................................................................................
Stand-By-Systems, Inc., Dallas, TX ..........................................................................................................
ShipMate, Inc., Torrance, CA ....................................................................................................................
National Propane Gas Association, Washington, DC ...............................................................................
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7277–M .......
10878–M .....
11579–M .....
13488–M .....
9969–M .......
13344–M .....
12988–M .....
12783–M .....
11526–M .....
12284–M .....
10319–M .....
6263–M .......
11241–M .....
7280–M .......
10915–M .....
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8162–M .......
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Structural Composites Industries, Pomona, CA ........................................................................................
Tankcon FRP Inc., Boisbriand, Qc ............................................................................................................
Dyno Nobel, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT ........................................................................................................
FABER INDUSTRIES SPA, (U.S. Agent: Kaplan Industries, Maple Shade, NJ ......................................
Kin-Tek Laboratories, Inc., La Marque, TX ...............................................................................................
Precision Technik, Atlanta, GA ..................................................................................................................
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA .........................................................................................
CryoSurgery, Inc., Nashville, TN ...............................................................................................................
BOC Gases Americas, Murray Hill, NJ .....................................................................................................
The American Traffic Safety Services, Assn. (ATSSA), Fredericksburg, VA ...........................................
Amtrol, Inc., West Warwick, RI ..................................................................................................................
Amtrol, Inc., West Warwick, RI ..................................................................................................................
Rohm and Haas Co., Philadelphia, PA .....................................................................................................
Department of Defense, Ft. Eustis, VA .....................................................................................................
Luxfer Gas Cylinders (Composite Cylinder Division), Riverside, CA ........................................................
Structural Composites Industries, Pomona, CA ........................................................................................
Taylor-Wharton (Gas & Fluid Control Group), Harrisburg, PA ..................................................................
Structural Composites Industries, Pomona, CA ........................................................................................
Structural Composites Industries, Pomona, CA ........................................................................................
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U.S. Department of Defense, Fort Eustis, VA ...........................................................................................
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: PHMSA will accept written
comments pertaining to 28 proposed
changes to the International Atomic
Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Regulations for
the Safe Transport of Radioactive
Materials, TS–R–1, scheduled for
revision in the year 2007 as well as
written comments on the proposed
changes to the Advisory Material for the
IAEA Regulations for the Safe Transport
of Radioactive Materials, TS–G–1.1.
[Docket No. PHMSA–05–21019 (Notice No.
05–03)]
Hazardous Materials: Regulations for
the Safe Transport of Radioactive
Material (TS–R–1) and Advisory
Material for the IAEA Regulations for
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Comments
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Materials Safety Administration
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AGENCY:
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received after this date will be
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Delays in
Processing of Exemption Applications
AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, DOT.
ACTION: List of application delayed more than 180 days.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirements of 49 U.S.C. 5117(c),
PHMSA is publishing the following list of exemption applications that
have been in process for 180 days or more. The reason(s) for delay and
the expected completion date for action on each application is provided
in association with each identified
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Delmer Billings, Office of Hazardous
Materials Exemptions and Approvals, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590-0001, (202) 366-4535.
Key to ``Reason for Delay''
1. Awaiting additional information from applicant
2. Extensive public comment under review
3. Application is technically complex and is of significant impact
or precedent-setting and requires extensive analysis
4. Staff review delayed by other priority issues or volume of
exemption applications
Meaning of Application Number Suffixes
N--New application
M--Modification request
X--Renewal
PM--Party to application with modification request
Dated: Issued in Washington, DC, on April 26, 2005.
R. Ryan Posten,
Exemptions Program Officer, Office of Hazardous Materials Safety
Exemptions & Approvals.
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Reason
Application No. Applicant for Estimated date
delay of completion
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13183-N................ Becton Dickinson, 4 06-30-2005
Sandy, UT.
13188-N................ General Dynamics, 4 06-30-2005
Lincoln, NE.
13422-N................ Puritan Bennett, 3 05-31-2005
Plainfield, IN.
13266-N................ Luxfer Gas Cylinders, 4 06-30-2005
Riverside, CA.
13314-N................ Sunoco Inc., 4 05-31-2005
Philadelphia, PA.
13309-N................ OPW Engineered 4 06-30-2005
Systems, Lebanon, OH.
13295-N................ Taylor-Wharton, 4 06-30-2005
Harrisburg, PA.
13281-N................ The Dow Chemical 4 06-30-2005
Company, Midland, MI.
13302-N................ FIBA Technologies, 4 05-31-2005
Inc., Westboro, MA.
14010-N................ Varsal, LLC, 4 06-30-2005
Warminster, PA.
14007-N................ Scientific Cylinder 4 07-31-2005
International, LLC,
Lakewood, CO.
13999-N................ Kompozit-Praha s.r.o., 4 05-31-2005
Dysina u Plzne, Czech
Republic, CZ.
14008-N................ Air Products & 4 05-31-2005
Chemicals, Inc.,
Allentown, PA.
13958-N................ Department of Defense, 1 06-30-2005
Fort Eustis, VA.
13957-N................ T.L.C.C.I, Inc., 4 05-31-2005
Franklin, TN.
13858-N................ US Ecology Idaho, Inc. 1 06-30-2005
(USEI), Grand View,
ID.
13582-N................ Linde Gas LLC (Linde), 4 06-30-2005
Independence, OH.
13563-N................ Applied Companies, 4 06-30-2005
Valencia, CA.
13547-N................ CP Industries, 4 06-30-2005
McKeesport, PA.
13346-N................ Stand-By-Systems, 1 06-30-2005
Inc., Dallas, TX.
13347-N................ ShipMate, Inc., 4 06-30-2005
Torrance, CA.
13341-N................ National Propane Gas 1 05-31-2005
Association,
Washington, DC.
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7277-M................. Structural Composites 4 05-31-2005
Industries, Pomona,
CA.
10878-M................ Tankcon FRP Inc., 1, 3 05-31-2005
Boisbriand, Qc.
11579-M................ Dyno Nobel, Inc., Salt 4 05-31-2005
Lake City, UT.
13488-M................ FABER INDUSTRIES SPA, 4 06-30-2005
(U.S. Agent: Kaplan
Industries, Maple
Shade, NJ.
9969-M................. Kin-Tek Laboratories, 4 05-31-2005
Inc., La Marque, TX.
13344-M................ Precision Technik, 4 06-30-2005
Atlanta, GA.
12988-M................ Air Products & 4 05-31-2005
Chemicals, Inc.,
Allentown, PA.
12783-M................ CryoSurgery, Inc., 4 05-31-2005
Nashville, TN.
11526-M................ BOC Gases Americas, 4 05-31-2005
Murray Hill, NJ.
12284-M................ The American Traffic 1 05-31-2005
Safety Services,
Assn. (ATSSA),
Fredericksburg, VA.
10319-M................ Amtrol, Inc., West 4 05-31-2005
Warwick, RI.
6263-M................. Amtrol, Inc., West 4 05-31-2005
Warwick, RI.
11241-M................ Rohm and Haas Co., 1 05-31-2005
Philadelphia, PA.
7280-M................. Department of Defense, 4 05-31-2005
Ft. Eustis, VA.
10915-M................ Luxfer Gas Cylinders 1 05-31-2005
(Composite Cylinder
Division), Riverside,
CA.
10019-M................ Structural Composites 4 05-31-2005
Industries, Pomona,
CA.
12022-M................ Taylor-Wharton (Gas & 4 06-30-2005
Fluid Control Group),
Harrisburg, PA.
8162-M................. Structural Composites 4 05-31-2005
Industries, Pomona,
CA.
8718-M................. Structural Composites 4 05-31-2005
Industries, Pomona,
CA.
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Renewal of Exemptions
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9649-M................. U.S. Department of 1 05-31-2005
Defense, Fort Eustis,
VA.
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