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Specifications for Screening Devices to
Measure Alcohol in Bodily Fluids (59
FR 39382). These specifications
established performance criteria and
methods for testing alcohol screening
devices to measure alcohol content. The
specifications support State laws that
target youthful offenders (e.g., ‘‘zero
tolerance’’ laws) and the Department of
Transportation’s workplace alcohol
testing program. NHTSA published its
first Conforming Products List (CPL) for
screening devices on December 2, 1994
(59 FR 61923, with corrections on
December 16, 1994 in 59 FR 65128),
identifying the devices that meet
NHTSA’s Model Specifications for
Screening Devices to Measure Alcohol
in Bodily Fluids. Five (5) devices
appeared on that first list. Thereafter,
NHTSA amended the CPL on August 15,
1995 (60 FR 42214) and on May 4, 2001
(66 FR 22639), adding seven (7) devices
to the CPL in those two (2) actions.
On September 19, 2005, NHTSA
published an updated CPL (70 FR
54972), adding several devices to the list
and removing several other devices.
Since that publication of the CPL,
NHTSA discovered an error regarding
the name of the device listed on the CPL
for the manufacturer Varian, Inc. This
Notice serves to correct the error by
republishing the CPL in its entirety with
the accurate name of the device.
The Notice published on September
19, 2005 explained that Varian, Inc. of
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Lake Forest, California acquired the
‘‘On-Site Alcohol’’ saliva-alcohol
screening device previously owned by
Roche Diagnostics Systems. Varian, Inc.
certified that the ‘‘On-Site Alcohol’’
device it sells is identical to the device
previously sold by Roche. The Roche
Diagnostics device was removed from
the CPL because none of the Roche
devices exist in the marketplace.
However, NHTSA intended to list on
the CPL the Varian, Inc. ‘‘On-Site
Alcohol’’ saliva-alcohol screening
device but instead listed the ‘‘Q.E.D.
A150 Saliva Alcohol Test.’’
Accordingly, NHTSA amends the CPL
to correct this error. The CPL is
reprinted in its entirety below.
CONFORMING PRODUCTS LIST OF ALCOHOL SCREENING DEVICES
Manufacturer
Device(s)
AK Solutions, Inc., Palisades Park, NJ 1 ..................................................
Alcoscan AL–2500, AlcoChecker, AlcoKey, AlcoMate, AlcoMate Pro,
Alcoscan AL–5000, Alcoscan AL–6000.
Alco Check 3000 D.O.T., Alco Check 9000.
ALCO–SCREEN 02TM 2
Alco Tector Mark X, Mark X Alcohol Checker, Alcotector WAT89EC–1.
A.B.I. (Alcohol Breath Indicator).
Q.E.D. A150 Saliva Alcohol Test.
PAS Vr.
Alcohawk Precision, Alcohawk Elite, Alcohawk ABI, Alcohawk
PRO.
Alco Tec III.
Safe-Slim.
Digitox D.O.T.
On-Site Alcohol 5
Alco Check International, Hudsonville, MI ...............................................
Chematics, Inc., North Webster, IN .........................................................
Guth Laboratories, Inc., Harrisburg, PA ...................................................
Han International Co., Ltd., Seoul, Korea 3 ..............................................
OraSure Technologies, Inc., Bethlehem, PA ...........................................
PAS Systems International, Inc., Fredericksburg, VA .............................
Q3 Innovations, Inc., Independence, IA 4 .................................................
Repco Marketing, Inc., Raleigh, NC .........................................................
Seju Co. of Taejeon, Korea ......................................................................
Sound Off, Inc., Hudsonville, MI ..............................................................
Varian, Inc., Lake Forest, CA ...................................................................
1 The
AlcoMate was manufactured by Han International of Seoul, Korea, but marketed and sold in the U.S. by AK Solutions.
the ALCO–SCREEN 02TM saliva-alcohol screening device manufactured by Chematics, Inc. passed the requirements of the Model
Specifications when tested at 40 °C (104 °F), the manufacturer has indicated that the device cannot exceed storage temperatures of 27 °C (80
°F). Instructions to this effect are stated on all packaging accompanying the device. Accordingly, the device should not be stored at temperatures
above 27 °C (80 °F). If the device is stored at or below 27 °C (80 °F) and used at higher temperatures (i.e., within a minute), the device meets
the Model Specifications and the results persist for 10–15 minutes. If the device is stored at or below 27 °C (80 °F) and equilibrated at 40 °C
(104 °F) for an hour prior to sample application, the device fails to meet the Model Specifications. Storage at temperatures above 27 °C (80 °F),
for even brief periods of time, may result in false negative readings.
3 Han International does not market or sell devices directly in the U.S. market. Other devices manufactured by Han International are listed
under AK Solutions, Inc. and Q–3 Innovations, Inc.
4 The AlcoHawk ABI is the same device as that listed under Han International as the ‘‘ABI’’ and is manufactured for Q–3 Innovations by Han
International. The Alcohawk PRO is the same device as the AlcoMate marketed and sold by AK Solutions, and also manufactured by Han International.
5 While this device passed all of the requirements of the Model Specifications, readings should be taken only after the time specified by the
manufacturer. For valid readings, the user should follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Readings should be taken one (1) minute after a sample
is introduced at or above 30 °C (86 °F); readings should be taken after two (2) minutes at 18 °C–29 °C (64.4 °F–84.2 °F); and readings should
be taken after five (5) minutes when testing at temperatures at or below 17 °C (62.6 °F). If the reading is taken before five (5) minutes has
elapsed under the cold conditions, the user is likely to obtain a reading that underestimates the actual saliva-alcohol level.
2 While
The devices manufactured by
Chematics, Inc., OraSure Technologies,
Inc., and Varian, Inc. are all single-use,
disposable saliva alcohol test devices.
All of the other devices listed on the
CPL are electronic breath testers. The
device called the ‘‘Alcotector
WAT89EC–1’’ manufacturered by Guth
Laboratories, Inc. and the PAS Vr device
manufactured by PAS Systems
International, Inc. use fuel-cell sensors,
whereas all other electronic devices
listed on the CPL use semi-conductor
sensors.
Marilena Amoni,
Associate Administrator for Program
Development and Delivery.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
Office of Hazardous Materials Safety;
Notice of Delays in Processing of
Special Permit Applications
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration, DOT.
AGENCY:
List of application delayed more
than 180 days.
ACTION:
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the
requirements of 49 U.S.C. 5117(c),
PHMSA is publishing the following list
of special permit 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 applications.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ann
Mazzullo, Office of Hazardous Materials
Special Permits 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 special
Application No.
permit applications
Meaning of Application Number
Suffixes
N—New application
M—Modification request
X—Renewal
PM—Party to application with
modification request
Issued in Washington, DC, on November
29, 2005.
R. Ryan Posten,
Chief, Special Permits Program, Office of
Hazardous Materials Safety Speceial Permits
& Approvals.
Reason for
delay
Applicant
Estimated date
of completion
NEW SPECIAL PERMIT APPLICATIONS
13281–N
13266–N
13309–N
13341–N
13347–N
13302–N
13314–N
13346–N
13547–N
14175–N
14167–N
14163–N
14162–N
14151–N
14141–N
14138–N
14038–N
13999–N
14218–N
14205–N
14197–N
14199–N
14190–N
14189–N
14185–N
14184–N
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Luxfer Gas Cylinders, Riverside, CA ........................................................................................
OPW Engineered Systems, Lebanon, OH ...............................................................................
National Propane Gas Association, Washington, DC ..............................................................
ShipMate, Inc., Torrance, CA ...................................................................................................
FIBA Technologies, Inc., Westboro, MA ..................................................................................
Sunoco Inc., Philadelphia, PA ..................................................................................................
Stand-By-Systems, Inc., Dallas, TX .........................................................................................
CP Industries, McKeesport, PA ................................................................................................
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA ........................................................................
Trinityrail, Dallas, TX ................................................................................................................
Air Liquide America L.P., Houston, TX ....................................................................................
BSCO Incorporated, Forest Hills, MD ......................................................................................
ChevronTexaco, Houston, TX ..................................................................................................
Nalco Company, Naperville, IL .................................................................................................
INO Therapeutics, Inc., Port Allen, LA .....................................................................................
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI .....................................................................................
Kompozit-Praha s.r.o., Dysina u Plzne, Czech Republic, CZ ..................................................
Air Logistics of Alaska, Inc., Fairbanks, AK .............................................................................
The Clorox Company, Pleasanton, CA ....................................................................................
GATX Rail Corporation, Chicago, IL ........................................................................................
RACCA, Plymouth, MA .............................................................................................................
Cordis Corporation, Miami Lakes, FL .......................................................................................
PPG Industries, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA ........................................................................................
U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC ..........................................................................
Global Refrigerants, Inc., Denver, CO .....................................................................................
Brider Fire Inc., Bozeman, MT .................................................................................................
T.L.C.C.I., Inc., Franklin, TN .....................................................................................................
Linde Gas LLC (Linde), Independence, OH .............................................................................
Applied Companies, Valencia, CA ...........................................................................................
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7277–M .............
10019–M ...........
10878–M ...........
11241–M ...........
12284–M ...........
11321–M ...........
12412–M ...........
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11903–M ...........
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Structural Composites Industries, Pomona, CA .......................................................................
Structural Composites Industries, Pomona, CA .......................................................................
Tankcon FRP Inc., Boisbriand, Qc ...........................................................................................
Rohm and Haas Co., Philadelphia, PA ....................................................................................
The American Traffic Safety Services Assn. (ATSSA), Fredericksburg, VA ...........................
E.I. Du Pont, Wilmington, DE ...................................................................................................
Los Angeles Chemical Company, South Gate, CA .................................................................
Hawkins, Inc., Minneapolis, MN ...............................................................................................
Comptank Corporation, Bothwell, ON ......................................................................................
Matheson Tri-Gas, East Rutherford, NJ ...................................................................................
Kaiser Compositek Inc., Brea, CA ............................................................................................
Hawk FRP LLC, Ardmore, OK .................................................................................................
FABER INDUSTRIES SPA (U.S. Agent: Kaplan Industries, Maple Shade, NJ) .....................
Amtrol, Inc., West Warwick, RI .................................................................................................
Amtrol, Inc., West Warwick, RI .................................................................................................
Dyno Nobel, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT .......................................................................................
Luxfer Gas Cylinders (Composite Cylinder Division), Riverside, CA .......................................
Department of Defense, Ft. Eustis, VA ....................................................................................
Structural Composites Industries, Pomona, CA .......................................................................
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Application No.
Reason for
delay
Applicant
Estimated date
of completion
RENEWAL TO SPECIAL PERMITS
9649–X .............
U.S. Department of Defense, Fort Eustis, VA ..........................................................................
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
[Docket No. RSPA–04–19914; Grant 2]
Pipeline Safety: Grant of Waiver;
Enstar Natural Gas Company
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice; grant of waiver.
AGENCY:
Grant of Waiver
SUMMARY: Enstar Natural Gas Company
(Enstar) petitioned PHMSA for a waiver
of the pipeline safety regulation that
prohibits tracer wire from being
wrapped around the pipe.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The pipeline safety regulation at 49
CFR 192.321(e), Installation of plastic
pipe, requires plastic pipe that is not
encased to have an electric conducting
wire or other means of locating the pipe
while it is underground. Tracer wire
may not be wrapped around the pipe
and contact with the pipe must be
minimized but is not prohibited. Tracer
wire or other metallic elements installed
for pipe locating purposes must be
resistant to corrosion damage, either by
use of coated copper wire or by other
means. Enstar requested a waiver from
§ 192.321(e) because it is uncommon for
lightning strikes to occur in the service
area of its pipeline. Enstar contends
wrapping tracer wire around its plastic
pipe allows utilities to be accurately
located and thus reduces the risk of
third-party damage to its pipeline.
In support of its waiver request,
Enstar provided information from the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) who
is responsible for tracking lightning
strike occurrences and monitoring forest
fire activity. BLM determined that
lightning strikes are most frequent north
and west of the Alaska Range.
Accordingly, BLM installed lightning
detection systems with electrical
sensors at nine stations in Alaska where
lightning strikes are most common. BLM
did not install electrical sensors to the
south and east of the Alaska Range
where Enstar facilities are located,
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because it determined lightning strikes
are uncommon in those areas.
Enstar’s service area is located in
south central Alaska. Because of the
unique geographical and climatic
conditions of Enstar’s pipeline, Enstar
has been able to demonstrate that in 32
years, it has recorded only one
confirmed pipeline incident due to
lightning strikes.
On April 6, 2005, PHMSA published
a notice in Federal Register seeking
public comment on Enstar’s waiver
request (70 FR 17509); no comments
were received.
Based on the information presented
by Enstar showing that lightning strikes
are rare in the service area of its
pipeline, PHMSA finds that granting
this waiver request is not inconsistent
with pipeline safety. Therefore, Enstar’s
request for waiver from the regulatory
requirements of § 192.321(e) is granted.
If, however, PHMSA determines the
terms of this waiver are no longer
appropriate or the overall effect of the
waiver is inconsistent with pipeline
safety, PHMSA may revoke this waiver
and require Enstar to comply with the
regulatory requirements of § 192.321(e).
This waiver is granted on the
condition that Enstar:
• Apply this waiver only to its
pipeline facilities located south of the
Alaska Range in the state of Alaska;
• Protect its pipelines from ground
faults—in particular, those pipelines
that may be located in an electric power
corridor; and
• Place tracer wire in proximity to,
but not in direct contact with, its
pipeline whenever and where possible.
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 60118(c) and 49 CFR
1.53.
Issued in Washington, DC on November 28,
2005.
Joy Kadnar,
Acting Deputy Associate Administrator for
Pipeline Safety.
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Administration, Department of Veterans
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ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501–3521), this notice
announces that the Veterans Benefits
Administration (VBA), Department of
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its expected cost and burden; it includes
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or before January 4, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR A COPY OF
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(005E3), Department of Veterans Affairs,
810 Vermont Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20420, (202) 565–8374,
FAX (202) 565–6950 or e-mail:
denise.mclamb@mail.va.gov. Please
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Send comments and
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0613’’ in any correspondence.
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Title: Recordkeeping at Flight
Schools.
OMB Control Number: 2900–0613.
Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Abstract: Flight schools are required
to maintain records on students to
support continued approval of their
courses. VA uses the data collected to
determine whether the courses and
students meet the requirements for
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Delays in
Processing of Special Permit 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 special permit 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 applications.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ann Mazzullo, Office of Hazardous
Materials Special Permits 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
special permit applications
Meaning of Application Number Suffixes
N--New application
M--Modification request
X--Renewal
PM--Party to application with modification request
Issued in Washington, DC, on November 29, 2005.
R. Ryan Posten,
Chief, Special Permits Program, Office of Hazardous Materials Safety
Speceial Permits & Approvals.
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Reason for Estimated date
Application No. Applicant delay of completion
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13281-N................................. The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI.. 4 01-31-2006
13266-N................................. Luxfer Gas Cylinders, Riverside, CA.... 4 01-31-2006
13309-N................................. OPW Engineered Systems, Lebanon, OH.... 4 01-31-2006
13341-N................................. National Propane Gas Association, 3 01-31-2006
Washington, DC.
13347-N................................. ShipMate, Inc., Torrance, CA........... 4 01-31-2006
13302-N................................. FIBA Technologies, Inc., Westboro, MA.. 4 01-31-2006
13314-N................................. Sunoco Inc., Philadelphia, PA.......... 4 01-31-2006
13346-N................................. Stand-By-Systems, Inc., Dallas, TX..... 1 01-31-2006
13547-N................................. CP Industries, McKeesport, PA.......... 4 01-31-2006
14175-N................................. Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., 4 01-31-2006
Allentown, PA.
14167-N................................. Trinityrail, Dallas, TX................ 4 01-31-2006
14163-N................................. Air Liquide America L.P., Houston, TX.. 4 01-31-2006
14162-N................................. BSCO Incorporated, Forest Hills, MD.... 4 01-31-2006
14151-N................................. ChevronTexaco, Houston, TX............. 4 01-31-2006
14141-N................................. Nalco Company, Naperville, IL.......... 4 01-31-2006
14138-N................................. INO Therapeutics, Inc., Port Allen, LA. 4 01-31-2006
14038-N................................. Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI...... 1 01-31-2006
13999-N................................. Kompozit-Praha s.r.o., Dysina u Plzne, 4 01-31-2006
Czech Republic, CZ.
14218-N................................. Air Logistics of Alaska, Inc., 4 01-31-2006
Fairbanks, AK.
14205-N................................. The Clorox Company, Pleasanton, CA..... 4 02-28-2006
14197-N................................. GATX Rail Corporation, Chicago, IL..... 4 02-28-2006
14199-N................................. RACCA, Plymouth, MA.................... 4 02-28-2006
14190-N................................. Cordis Corporation, Miami Lakes, FL.... 4 01-31-2006
14189-N................................. PPG Industries, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA... 4 01-31-2006
14185-N................................. U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, 4 01-31-2006
DC.
14184-N................................. Global Refrigerants, Inc., Denver, CO.. 4 01-31-2006
14178-N................................. Brider Fire Inc., Bozeman, MT.......... 4 01-31-2006
13957-N................................. T.L.C.C.I., Inc., Franklin, TN......... 4 12-31-2005
13582-N................................. Linde Gas LLC (Linde), Independence, OH 4 01-31-2006
13563-N................................. Applied Companies, Valencia, CA........ 4 01-31-2006
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7277-M.................................. Structural Composites Industries, 4 12-31-2005
Pomona, CA.
10019-M................................. Structural Composites Industries, 4 12-31-2005
Pomona, CA.
10878-M................................. Tankcon FRP Inc., Boisbriand, Qc....... 1, 3 12-31-2005
11241-M................................. Rohm and Haas Co., Philadelphia, PA.... 1 12-31-2005
12284-M................................. The American Traffic Safety Services 1 12-31-2005
Assn. (ATSSA), Fredericksburg, VA.
11321-M................................. E.I. Du Pont, Wilmington, DE........... 4 12-31-2005
12412-M................................. Los Angeles Chemical Company, South 4 01-31-2006
Gate, CA.
12412-M................................. Hawkins, Inc., Minneapolis, MN......... 3, 4 01-31-2006
11903-M................................. Comptank Corporation, Bothwell, ON..... 4 12-31-2005
13229-M................................. Matheson Tri-Gas, East Rutherford, NJ.. 4 12-31-2005
9659-M.................................. Kaiser Compositek Inc., Brea, CA....... 4 12-31-2005
13327-M................................. Hawk FRP LLC, Ardmore, OK.............. 1 12-31-2005
13488-M................................. FABER INDUSTRIES SPA (U.S. Agent: 4 12-31-2005
Kaplan Industries, Maple Shade, NJ).
10319-M................................. Amtrol, Inc., West Warwick, RI......... 4 12-31-2005
6263-M.................................. Amtrol, Inc., West Warwick, RI......... 4 12-31-2005
11579-M................................. Dyno Nobel, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT... 4 12-31-2005
10915-M................................. Luxfer Gas Cylinders (Composite 1 12-31-2005
Cylinder Division), Riverside, CA.
7280-M.................................. Department of Defense, Ft. Eustis, VA.. 4 12-31-2005
8162-M.................................. Structural Composites Industries, 4 12-31-2005
Pomona, CA.
8718-M.................................. Structural Composites Industries, 4 12-31-2005
Pomona, CA.
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9649-X.................................. U.S. Department of Defense, Fort 1 12-31-2005
Eustis, VA.
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[FR Doc. 05-23638 Filed 12-2-05; 8:45 am]
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