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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
49 CFR Parts 107, 171, 172, 173, 175,
177, 178 and 180
II. Section-by-Section Review
[Docket No. PHMSA–2006–25496 (HM–
189Z)]
RIN: 2137–AE20
Hazardous Materials Regulations:
Minor Editorial Corrections and
Clarifications
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA), DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This final rule corrects
editorial errors, makes minor regulatory
changes and, in response to requests for
clarification, improves the clarity of
certain provisions in the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR). The
intended effect of this rule is to enhance
the accuracy, and reduce
misunderstandings of the regulations.
The amendments contained in this rule
are minor changes and do not impose
new requirements.
DATES: Effective date: October 1, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kevin Leary, Office of Hazardous
Materials Standards, (202) 366–8553,
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration, U.S. Department of
Transportation, 400 Seventh Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20590–0001.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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I. Background
PHMSA annually reviews the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR;
49 CFR Parts 171–180) to identify errors
that may confuse readers. Inaccuracies
corrected in this final rule include
typographical errors; incorrect
references to regulations in the CFR;
inaccurate office names and internet
addresses; inconsistent use of
terminology; and misstatements of
certain regulatory requirements. In
response to inquiries PHMSA received
concerning the clarity of certain
requirements specified in the HMR,
certain other changes are made to
reduce uncertainties.
Because these amendments do not
impose new requirements, notice and
public procedure are unnecessary. By
making these amendments effective
without the customary 30-day delay
following publication, the changes will
appear in the next revision of 49 CFR.
The following is a summary by
section of the changes made in this final
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rule. It does not discuss all minor
editorial corrections (e.g., punctuation
errors), and certain other minor
adjustments to enhance the clarity of the
HMR (e.g., corrections to office names
and internet addresses).
Part 107
Section 107.105. In paragraph (a), we
are removing the term ‘‘exemption’’ and
adding the term ‘‘special permit’’ in
each place it appears.
Section 107.504. In paragraph (d)(2),
we are correcting the reference
‘‘107.503(a)(3)’’ to read ‘‘107.503(a)(4)’’.
Section 107.616. In paragraph (a), we
are revising the internet and mailing
addresses to which persons must submit
registration statements and payments.
Part 171
Section 171.6. In paragraph (b)(2), the
table of OMB control numbers is revised
to update report titles, and affected
sections for control numbers 2137–0018,
2137–0022, 2137–0034, 2137–0039,
2137–0557 and to add a new entry for
OMB control number 2137–0621.
Part 172
Section 172.101 The Hazardous
Materials Table (HMT). We are
correcting entries in the HMT as
follows:
• For the entry ‘‘Acetylene,
dissolved’’ UN1001, we are correcting
column (7) to add N86. This was
inadvertently omitted.
• For the entry ‘‘Acetylene, solvent
free’’, we are correcting Column (2) to
italicize the words ‘‘Acetylene, solvent
free’’. We are correcting Column (3),
Hazard class or division to place the
word ‘‘Forbidden’’ in Roman type. This
correction appears as a ‘‘Remove/Add’’
in this rulemaking.
• For the entry ‘‘Aerosols, nonflammable, (each not exceeding 1 L
capacity)’’ UN1950, we are correcting
column (10A) to read ‘‘A’’.
• For the entry ‘‘Aerosols, poison,
each not exceeding 1 L capacity’’
UN1950, we are correcting Column (2)
to italicize the word ‘‘poison.’’ This
correction appears as a ‘‘Remove/Add’’
in this rulemaking.
• For the entry ‘‘Ammonia solution,
relative density less than 0.880 at 15
degrees C in water, with more than 50
percent ammonia’’ we are correcting
Column (2) to italicize the words
‘‘relative density less than 0.880 at 15
degrees C in water, with more than 50
percent ammonia’’ UN3318, we are
correcting Column (3) Hazard class or
division, to read ‘‘2.3’’. This correction
appears as a ‘‘Remove/Add’’ in this
rulemaking.
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• For the entry ‘‘Ammonia solutions,
relative density less than 0.880 at 15
degrees C in water, with more than 35
percent but not more than 50 percent
ammonia’’ UN2073, we are correcting
Column (2) to italicize the words
‘‘relative density less than 0.880 at 15
degrees C in water, with more than 35
percent but not more than 50 percent
ammonia’’. This correction appears as a
‘‘Remove/Add’’ in this rulemaking.
• For the entry ‘‘Fertilizer
ammoniating solution with free
ammonia’’ UN1043, we are correcting
Column (2) to italicize the words ‘‘with
free ammonia’’. This correction appears
as a ‘‘Remove/Add’’ in this rulemaking.
• For the entry ‘‘Hydrogen bromide,
anhydrous’’ UN1048, we are correcting
Column (6) to read ‘‘2.3, 8’’.
• For the entry ‘‘hydrogen chloride,
anhydrous’’ UN1050 we are correcting
Column (6) to read ‘‘2.3, 8’’.
• For the entry ‘‘Hydrogen iodide,
anhydrous’’ UN2197, we are correcting
Column (7) by adding N86. This was
inadvertently omitted.
• For the entry ‘‘methyl chloride or
Refrigerant gas R 40’’ UN1063, we are
correcting Column (2) to italicize the
word ‘‘or’’ This correction appears as a
‘‘Remove/Add’’ in this rulemaking.
• For the entry ‘‘Organoarsenic
compound, liquid, n.o.s.’’ UN3280, PG I,
we are correcting Column (8B) to read
‘‘201’’.
• For the entry ‘‘Organoarsenic
compound, liquid, n.o.s.’’ UN3280, PG
II, we are correcting Column (8B) to read
‘‘202’’.
• For the entry ‘‘Organoarsenic
compound, liquid, n.o.s.’’ UN3280, PG
III, we are correcting Columns (8B) and
(8C) to read ‘‘203’’ and ‘‘241’’
respectively.
• For the entry ‘‘Organometallic
compound, toxic, liquid, n.o.s.’’
UN3282, PG I, we are correcting Column
(8B) to read ‘‘201’’.
• For the entry ‘‘Organometallic
compound, toxic, liquid, n.o.s.’’
UN3282, PG II, we are correcting
Column (8B) to read ‘‘202’’.
• For the entry ‘‘Organometallic
compound, toxic, liquid, n.o.s.’’
UN3282, PG III, we are correcting
Columns (8B) and (8C) to read ‘‘203’’
and ‘‘241’’ respectively.
• For the entry ‘‘Oxygen difluoride,
compressed’’ UN2190, we are correcting
column (10A) to read ‘‘D’’ and we are
correcting Column (10B) Other
provisions to read ‘‘13, 40, 89, 90’’.
• For the entry ‘‘Radioactive material,
uranium hexafluoride, fissile’’ UN2977,
we are correcting Column (1) to remove
the symbol ‘‘I’’.
Section 172.312. In paragraph (c)(5),
we are correcting the wording
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‘‘hermetically-sealed’’ to read
‘‘hermetically sealed’’. In paragraph
(c)(6), we are correcting the abbreviation
‘‘ml’’ to read ‘‘mL’’ for consistency with
its use elsewhere in the HMR.
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Part 173
Section 173.13. In paragraph (c), we
are correcting the wording
‘‘hermetically-sealed’’ to read
‘‘hermetically sealed’’ each place it
appears.
Section 173.133. We are correcting the
abbreviation ‘‘ml’’ to read ‘‘mL’’ each
place it appears for consistency with its
use elsewhere in the HMR.
Section 173.153. In the introductory
text to paragraph (b), we are making
minor editorial revisions.
Section 173.166. We are removing
paragraph (d)(5) because the transition
period for transporting approved ‘‘Air
bag inflators, compressed gas, or air bag
modules, compressed gas or Seat-belt
pretensioners, compressed gas’’ UN3353
has expired.
Section 173.301. In the introductory
text to paragraph (h), we are correcting
‘‘173.301b(f)’’ to read ‘‘173.301b(c)’’. In
paragraph (i), we are correcting a section
citation.
Section 173.301b. In paragraph (a)(4),
we are correcting the wording ‘‘(a)(6) or
(g)(1)’’ to read ‘‘(c)(2)(vi) or (d)(1)’’.
Section 173.302a. In paragraph (a)(3),
the wording ‘‘(75 in3 is corrected to read
‘‘(75 in3)’’.
Section 173.306. In paragraph (a)(4),
we are correcting the wording
‘‘hermetically-sealed’’ to read
‘‘hermetically sealed’’. In the last
sentence in paragraph (b), we are
correcting the reference ‘‘i’’ to read ‘‘h’’.
In paragraph (i), we are correcting the
abbreviation ‘‘ml’’ to read ‘‘mL’’ for
consistency with its use elsewhere in
the HMR.
Section 173.309. In paragraph
(a)(3)(iv), we are correcting a section
reference by revising the wording ‘‘29
CFR 1910.157(e)’’ to read ‘‘29 CFR
1910.157’’ of the Department of Labor,
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration’s requirements for the
requalification frequency and retest
requirements for non-specification
cylinders used as fire extinguishers.
This revision is based on a petition for
rulemaking (P–1224) submitted by the
National Association of Fire Equipment
Distributors Inc.
Section 173.334. The first paragraph
(a), is reformatted as introductory text.
Section 173.435. In the Table of A 1
and A 2 values for radionuclides, a
typographical error in the entry for
‘‘Cm-243’’ is corrected.
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Part 175
Part 180
Section 175.75. In paragraph (c), we
are adding a sentence to clarify the
requirements of this paragraph do not
apply to Class 9 and ORM–D materials.
A similar sentence is added in
paragraph (e)(5). The beginning of the
introductory text to paragraph (e) is
revised to add ‘‘For cargo aircraft only’’
to clarify the exceptions provided by
this section apply to cargo aircraft and
not to passenger aircraft. Finally, the
quantity and loading tables are revised
and footnotes are added for the benefit
of the reader.
Section 175.78. In paragraph
(c)(4)(i)(C), we are correcting the
reference ‘‘(c)(3)(ii)’’ to read ‘‘(c)(4)(ii)’’.
In paragraph (c)(4)(iv), we are correcting
the reference ‘‘(c)(3)(iii)’’ to read
‘‘(c)(4)(iii)’’.
Section 175.702. In paragraph
(a)(2)(ii), we are correcting the limits for
the transport indexes. The reference to
‘‘131.1 to 140.0’’ is corrected to read
‘‘130.1 to 140.0’’ and the reference
‘‘151.1 to 160.0’’ is corrected to read
‘‘150.1 to 160.0’’.
Section 180.207. In paragraph (d), we
are revising the introductory text and
paragraph (d)(1) containing the
requalification requirements for UN
cylinders made of high strength
seamless steel for clarity.
Section 180.209. In paragraph (a)(1),
we are revising Table 1 to specify a
seven-year requalification interval is
permitted for DOT specification 4B,
4BA, 4BW, and 4E cylinders as
currently stated in § 180.209(e).
Section 180.211. In paragraph (d)(3),
we are correcting the reference
‘‘180.215(d)’’ to read ‘‘180.215(c)’’.
Section 180.212. In paragraph (a)(1),
we are revising the wording
‘‘subchapter’’ to read ‘‘chapter’’ each
place it appears.
Section 180.215. In paragraph (b), we
are removing the words ‘‘if present’’
after manufacturer’s name or symbol
because the manufacturer’s name or
symbol is required to be marked on
cylinders.
Section 180.509. The introductory
text to paragraph (l) is reformatted to
correct paragraph designations.
Part 177
III. Regulatory Analyses and Notices
Section 177.835. In the introductory
text to paragraph (g)(2), we are
correcting the reference ‘‘173.63’’ to
read ‘‘173.62’’.
Part 178
Section 178.70. In paragraph (e)(4),
we are making a minor editorial
correction.
Section 178.71. Paragraph (f) is
reserved. In paragraph (l)(2), we are
clarifying ISO 11119–2 and 11119–3
composite gas cylinders constructed in
accordance with the requirements for
underwater use must bear the ‘‘UW’’
mark. In paragraphs (p) and (r) we are
correcting several paragraph
designations.
Section 178.245. We are removing
sections 178.245 through 178.245–7.
These sections contain specifications for
Specification 51; Steel portable tanks.
The manufacture of new portable tanks
to this specification has not been
authorized since December 31, 2002.
Section 178.270. We are removing
sections 178.270 through 178.272–2.
These sections contain specifications for
IM 101 and IM 102 portable tanks. The
manufacture of new IM portable tanks to
these specifications has not been
authorized since December 31, 2002.
Section 178.338–9. In paragraph
(b)(2), we are correcting the reference
‘‘178.338–18(b)(9)’’ to read ‘‘178.338–
18(c)(10)’’.
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A. Executive Order 12866 and DOT
Regulatory Policies and Procedures
This final rule is not considered a
significant regulatory action under
section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866
and, therefore, was not reviewed by the
Office of Management and Budget. This
rule is not significant under the
Regulatory Policies and Procedures of
the Department of Transportation (44 FR
11034). This final rule will not result in
increased compliance costs for
hazardous materials shippers or carriers;
therefore, it is not necessary to prepare
a regulatory impact analysis.
B. Executive Order 13132
This final rule has been analyzed in
accordance with the principles and
criteria in Executive Order 13132
(‘‘Federalism’’). This final rule does not
adopt any regulation that: (1) Has
substantial direct effects on the States,
the relationship between the national
government and the States, or the
distribution of power and
responsibilities among the various
levels of government; (2) imposes
substantial direct compliance costs on
State and local governments; or (3)
preempts state law. PHMSA is not
aware of any State, local, or Indian tribe
requirements that would be preempted
by correcting editorial errors and
making minor regulatory changes. This
final rule does not have sufficient
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federalism impacts to warrant the
preparation of a federalism assessment.
C. Executive Order 13175
This final rule has been analyzed in
accordance with the principles and
criteria contained in Executive Order
13175 (‘‘Consultation and Coordination
with Indian Tribal Governments’’).
Because this final rule does not have
tribal implications, does not impose
substantial direct compliance costs on
Indian tribal governments, and does not
preempt tribal law, the funding and
consultation requirements of Executive
Order 13175 do not apply, and a tribal
summary impact statement is not
required.
D. Regulatory Flexibility Act, Executive
Order 13272, and DOT Procedures and
Policies
I certify that this final rule will not
have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities.
This rule makes minor editorial changes
which will not impose any new
requirements on persons subject to the
HMR; thus, there are no direct or
indirect adverse economic impacts for
small units of government, businesses or
other organizations.
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of
1995
This rule does not impose unfunded
mandates under the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995. It does
not result in costs of $120.7 million or
more to either State, local, or tribal
governments, in the aggregate, or to the
private sector, and is the least
burdensome alternative that achieves
the objective of the rule.
F. Paperwork Reduction Act
There are no new information
collection requirements in this final
rule.
There are no environmental impacts
associated with this final rule.
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H. Regulation Identifier Number (RIN)
A regulation identifier number (RIN)
is assigned to each regulatory action
listed in the Unified Agenda of Federal
Regulations. The Regulatory Information
Service Center publishes the Unified
Agenda in April and October of each
year. The RIN number contained in the
heading of this document can be used
to cross-reference this action with the
Unified Agenda.
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2. In § 107.105, the introductory text
to paragraph (a) is revised to read as
follows:
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49 CFR Part 107
Administrative practice and
procedure, Hazardous materials
transportation, Packaging and
containers, Penalties, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
49 CFR Part 171
Exports, Hazardous materials
transportation, Hazardous waste,
Imports, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
§ 107.105
Application for special permit.
(a) General. Each application for a
special permit or modification of a
special permit must be written in
English and must—
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§ 107.504
[Amended]
49 CFR Part 172
Education, Hazardous materials
transportation, Hazardous waste,
Labeling, Markings, Packaging and
containers, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
3. In § 107.504, in paragraph (d)(2),
the phrase ‘‘107.503(a)(3)’’ is revised to
read ‘‘107.503(a)(4)’’.
I 4. In § 107.616, paragraph (a) is
revised to read as follows:
§ 107.616
49 CFR Part 173
Hazardous materials transportation,
Packaging and containers, Radioactive
materials, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Uranium.
49 CFR Part 175
Air carriers, Hazardous materials
transportation, Radioactive materials,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
49 CFR Part 177
Hazardous materials transportation,
Motor carriers, Radioactive materials,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
49 CFR Part 178
Hazardous materials transportation,
Motor vehicle safety, Packaging and
containers, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
49 CFR Part 180
G. Environmental Impact Analysis
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Hazardous materials transportation,
Motor vehicle safety, Packaging and
containers, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
In consideration of the foregoing, 49
CFR Chapter I is amended as follows:
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PART 107—HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
PROGRAM PROCEDURES
1. The authority citation for part 107
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5128, 44701;
Pub. L. 101–410 section 4 (28 U.S.C. 2461
note); Pub. L. 104–121 sections 212–213;
Pub. L. 104–134 section 31001; 49 CFR 1.45,
1.53.
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Payment procedures.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph
(d) of this section, each person subject
to the requirements of this subpart must
mail the registration statement and
payment in full to the U.S. Department
of Transportation, Hazardous Materials
Registration, P.O. Box 70985, Charlotte,
NC 28272–0985, or submit the statement
and payment electronically through the
Department’s e-Commerce Internet site.
Access to this service is provided at
https://hazmat.dot.gov/regs/register/
register.htm. A registrant required to file
an amended registration statement
under § 107.608(c) must mail it to the
same address or submit it through the
same Internet site.
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PART 171—GENERAL INFORMATION,
REGULATIONS, AND DEFINITIONS
5. The authority citation for part 171
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5128, 44701; 49
CFR 1.45 and 1.53; Pub. L. 101–410 section
4 (28 U.S.C. 2461 note); Pub. L. 104–134
section 31001.
6. In § 171.6, in paragraph (b)(2) table,
the following changes are made:
I a. The entries for Current OMB
Control Nos. ‘‘2137–0018’’, ‘‘2137–
0022’’, ‘‘2137–0034,’’ ‘‘2137–0039,’’ and
‘‘2137–0557,’’ are revised; and
I b. An entry for OMB Control No.
‘‘2137–0621’’ is added, in numerical
order.
The revisions and addition read as
follows:
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§ 171.6 Control numbers under the
Paperwork Reduction Act.
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(2) Table.
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and Intermediate Bulk Containers.
Testing, Inspection, and Marking Requirements for Cylinders.
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§§ 173.24, 173.32, 178.3, 178.255, 178.273, 178.274, 178.703, 178.801, 180.352,
180.605.
§§ 173.302a, 173.303, 173.304, 173.309, 178.2, 178.3, 178.35, 178.44, 178.45,
178.46, 178.57, 178.59, 178.60, 178.61, 178.68, 180.205, 180.209, 180.211,
180.213, 180.215, Appendix C to Part 180.
§§ 172.200, 172.201, 172.202, 172.203, 172.204, 172.505, 172.600, 172.602,
172.604, 172.606, 173.6, 173.7, 173.22, 173.56, 174.24, 174.26, 174.114,
175.30, 175.31, 175.33, 176.24, 176.27, 176.30, 176.36, 176.89, 177.817.
§§ 171.15, 171.16, 171.21.
2137–0022 .....
2137–0034 .....
Hazardous Materials Shipping Papers
and Emergency Response Information.
2137–0039 .....
Hazardous Materials Incidents Reports ...
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§§ 107.402, 107.403, 107.405, 107.502, 107.503, 107.705, 107.713, 107.715,
107.717, 107.803, 107.805, 107.807, 110.30, 172.101, 172.102, Special Provisions 19, 26, 53, 55, 60, 105, 118, 121, 125, 129, 131, 133, 136, B45, B55, B61,
B69, B77, B81, N10, N72, 173.2a, 173.4, 173.7, 173.21, 173.22, 173.24, 173.31,
173.38, 173.51, 173.56, 173.58, 173.59, 173.124, 173.128, 173.159, 173.166,
173.171, 173.214, 173.222, 173.224, 173.225, 173.245, 173.301, 173.305,
173.306, 173.314, 173.315, 173.316, 173.318, 173.334, 173.340, 173.411,
173.433, 173.457, 173.471, 173.472, 173.476, 174.50, 174.63, 175.8, 175.85,
175.701, 175.703, 176.168, 176.340, 176.704, 178.3, 178.35, 178.47, 178.53,
178.270–3, 178.270–13, 178.273, 178.274, 178.503, 178.509, 178.605, 178.606,
178.608, 178.801, 178.813, 180.213.
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Cylinders.
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180.212, 180.215, 180.217.
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PART 172—HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
TABLE, SPECIAL PROVISIONS,
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
COMMUNICATIONS, EMERGENCY
RESPONSE INFORMATION, AND
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
7. The authority citation for part 172
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5128, 44701; 49
CFR 1.53.
8. In § 172.101, the Hazardous
Materials Table is amended by
removing, adding and revising, in the
appropriate alphabetical sequence, the
following entries to read as follows:
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Aerosols, poison,
(each not exceeding 1 L capacity).
Acetylene, solvent
free.
Methyl chloride or
Refrigerant gas R
40.
Fertilizer ammoniating solution with
free ammonia.
Ammonia solutions,
relative density
less than 0.880 at
15 degrees C in
water, with more
than 35 percent
but not more than
50 percent ammonia.
Ammonia solution,
relative density
less than 0.880 at
15 degrees C in
water, with more
than 50 percent
ammonia.
Aerosols, poison,
(each not exceeding 1 L capacity).
Acetylene, solvent
free.
(2)
Hazardous materials
descriptions and
proper shipping
names
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2.2 ............
*
2.3, 8 ........
*
2.2, 6.1 .....
*
...................
(6)
Label
codes
§ 172.101
*
...................................
*
...................................
*
*
N86, T50 ..................
*
N87 ...........................
*
N87 ...........................
*
4, N87, T50 ..............
*
...................................
*
...................................
(7)
Special provisions
(§ 172.102)
*
306 ...........
*
...................
*
*
306 ...........
*
306 ...........
*
306 ...........
*
None .........
*
306 ...........
*
...................
(8A)
Exceptions
None .........
...................
304 ...........
304 ...........
304 ...........
304 ...........
None .........
...................
(8B)
Non-bulk
(8C)
Bulk
*
None .........
*
...................
*
*
314, 315 ...
*
314, 315 ...
*
314, 315 ...
*
314, 315 ...
*
None .........
*
...................
Packaging (§ 173.***)
(8)
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE
*
Forbidden
*
...................
*
*
5 kg ..........
*
Forbidden
*
Forbidden
*
Forbidden
*
Forbidden
*
...................
(9A)
Passenger
aircraft/rail
Forbidden
...................
100 kg ......
150 kg ......
150 kg ......
Forbidden
Forbidden
...................
(9B)
Cargo aircraft only
Quantity limitations
(9)
A ...............
...................
D ...............
E ...............
E ...............
D ...............
A ...............
...................
(10A)
Location
48, 87, 126
40
40
40, 57
40, 57
48, 87, 126
(10B)
Other
Vessel stowage
(10)
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Organometallic compound, toxic, liquid,
n.o.s..
...................................
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Organoarsenic compound, liquid, n.o.s.
...................................
...................................
Hydrogen iodide, anhydrous.
Hydrogen chloride,
anhydrous.
Hydrogen bromide,
anhydrous.
Aerosols, non-flammable (each not
exceeding 1 L capacity).
Acetylene, dissolved
Methyl chloride or
Refrigerant gas R
40.
Fertilizer ammoniating solution with
free ammonia.
Ammonia solutions,
relative density
less than 0.880 at
15 degrees C in
water, with more
than 35 percent
but not more than
50 percent ammonia.
Ammonia solution,
relative density
less than 0.880 at
15 degrees C in
water, with more
than 50 percent
ammonia.
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UN2197 ....
UN1050 ....
UN1048 ....
UN1950 ....
UN1001 ....
UN1063 ....
UN1043 ....
UN2073 ....
UN3318 ....
UN3280 ....
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.3
UN3282 ....
...................
...................
6.1
..................
..................
..................
..................
*
...................
...................
6.1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
II ...............
III ..............
I ................
II ...............
III ..............
I ................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
...................
6.1 ............
6.1 ............
*
6.1 ............
6.1 ............
6.1 ............
*
6.1 ............
*
2.3 ............
*
2.3, 8 ........
*
2.3, 8 ........
*
2.2 ............
*
2.1 ............
*
*
2.1 ............
*
2.2 ............
*
2.2 ............
*
2.3, 8 ........
IB2, T11, TP2, TP27
IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 ..
*
T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27.
*
5, T14, TP2, TP13,
TP27.
IB2, T11, TP2, TP27
IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 ..
*
3, B14, N86, N89 .....
*
3, N86, N89 ..............
*
3, B14, N86, N89 .....
*
...................................
*
N86, N88 ..................
*
*
N86, T50 ..................
*
N87 ...........................
*
N87 ...........................
*
4, N87, T50 ..............
153 ...........
153 ...........
*
None .........
153 ...........
153 ...........
*
None .........
*
None .........
*
None .........
*
None .........
*
306 ...........
*
None .........
*
*
306 ...........
*
306 ...........
*
306 ...........
*
None .........
202 ...........
203 ...........
201 ...........
202 ...........
203 ...........
201 ...........
304 ...........
304 ...........
304 ...........
None .........
303 ...........
304 ...........
304 ...........
304 ...........
304 ...........
242 ...........
241 ...........
*
242 ...........
242 ...........
241 ...........
*
242 ...........
*
314, 315 ...
*
None .........
*
314, 315 ...
*
None .........
*
None .........
*
*
314, 315 ...
*
314, 315 ...
*
314, 315 ...
*
314, 315 ...
5 L ............
60 L ..........
*
1 L ............
5 L ............
60 L ..........
*
1 L ............
*
Forbidden
*
Forbidden
*
Forbidden
*
75 kg ........
*
Forbidden
*
*
5 kg ..........
*
Forbidden
*
Forbidden
*
Forbidden
60 L ..........
220 L ........
30 L ..........
60 L ..........
220 L ........
30 L ..........
Forbidden
Forbidden
Forbidden
150 kg ......
15 kg ........
100 kg ......
150 kg ......
150 kg ......
Forbidden
B ...............
A.
B ...............
B ...............
A ...............
B ...............
D ...............
D ...............
D ...............
A ...............
D ...............
D ...............
E ...............
E ...............
D ...............
40
40
40
48, 87, 126
25, 40, 57
40
40
40, 57
40, 57
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Symbols
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Radioactive material,
uranium
hexafluoride, fissile.
Oxygen difluoride,
compressed.
(2)
Hazardous materials
descriptions and
proper shipping
names
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*
*
(3)
7
2.3
Hazard
class or division
UN2977 ....
UN2190 ....
(4)
Identification numbers
*
*
...................
...................
(5)
PG
(6)
Label
codes
*
7, 8 ...........
*
...................................
*
1, N86 .......................
(7)
Special provisions
(§ 172.102)
*
453 ...........
*
None .........
(8A)
Exceptions
417, 420 ...
304 ...........
(8B)
Non-bulk
(8C)
Bulk
*
417, 420 ...
*
None .........
Packaging (§ 173.***)
(8)
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE—Continued
*
2.3, 5.1, 8
§ 172.101
*
...................
*
Forbidden
(9A)
Passenger
aircraft/rail
...................
Forbidden
(9B)
Cargo aircraft only
Quantity limitations
(9)
A ...............
D ...............
(10A)
Location
95, 132
13, 40, 89,
90
(10B)
Other
Vessel stowage
(10)
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PART 173—SHIPPERS—GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPMENTS
AND PACKAGINGS
[Amended]
9. In § 172.312, the following changes
are made:
I a. In paragraph (c)(5), the phrase
‘‘hermetically-sealed’’ is revised to read
‘‘hermetically sealed’’; and
I b. In paragraph (c)(6), the abbreviation
‘‘ml’’ is revised to read ‘‘mL’’.
I
10. The authority citation for part 173
continues to read as follows:
I
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5127, 44701; 49
CFR 1.45, 1.53.
§ 173.13
[Amended]
11. In § 173.13, the phrase
‘‘hermetically-sealed’’ is revised to read
‘‘hermetically sealed’’ in paragraphs
(c)(1)(ii), (c)(1)(iv) and (c)(2)(ii).
I
Packaging group
(hazard zone)
I (Hazard Zone A) ..............
I (Hazard Zone B) ..............
II ..........................................
III .........................................
R
R
R
R
§ 173.153 Exceptions for Division 6.1
(poisonous materials).
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*
(b) Limited quantities of Division 6.1
materials. The exceptions in this
paragraph do not apply to poison-byinhalation materials. Limited quantities
of poisonous materials (Division 6.1) in
Packing Group II and III are excepted
from the specification packaging
requirements of this subchapter when
packaged in combination packagings in
accordance with the following:
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[Amended]
14. In § 173.166, paragraph (d)(5) is
removed.
[Amended]
15. In § 173.301, the following
changes are made
I a. In the introductory text to
paragraph (h), the phrase ‘‘173.301b(f)’’
is revised to read ‘‘173.301b(c)’’; and
I b. In the introductory text to
paragraph (i), the phrase ‘‘173.313’’ is
revised to read ‘‘173.312’’.
I
[Amended]
16. In § 173.301b, in paragraph (a)(4),
the phrase ‘‘(a)(6) or (g)(1)’’ is revised to
read ‘‘(c)(2)(vi) or (d)(1)’’.
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§ 173.302a
[Amended]
17. In § 173.302a, in paragraph (a)(3),
the phrase ‘‘1.23 L (75 in3’’ is corrected
to read ‘‘1.23 L (75 in3)’’.
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(b) * * *
(1) * * *
(iv) Using the calculated values LC50
(mixture) and R, the packing group for
the mixture is determined as follows:
PART 175—CARRIAGE BY AIRCRAFT
18. In § 173.306, the following
changes are made:
I a. In paragraph (a)(4)(iii), the phrase
‘‘hermetically-sealed’’ is revised to read
‘‘hermetically sealed’’;
I b. In the last sentence of paragraph (b)
introductory text the phrase ‘‘paragraph
(i) of this section.’’ is revised to read
‘‘paragraph (h) of this section.’’; and
I c. In paragraph (i), the abbreviation
‘‘ml’’ is revised to read ‘‘mL’’.
I
§ 173.309
[Amended]
19. In § 173.309, in paragraph
(a)(3)(iv), the phrase ‘‘29 CFR
1910.157(e)’’ is revised to read ‘‘29 CFR
1910.157’’.
I 20. In § 173.334, the introductory text
is revised to read as follows:
I
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate, parathion,
tetraethyl dithio pyrophosphate,
tetraethyl pyrophosphate, or other
Division 6.1 organic phosphates
(including a compound or mixture),
may be mixed with a non-flammable
compressed gas. This mixture may not
contain more than 20 percent by weight
of organic phosphate and must be
packaged in DOT 3A240, 3AA240,
3B240, 4B240, 4BA240, 4BW240 or UN
cylinders meeting all of the following
requirements:
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§ 173.435
[Amended]
21. In § 173.435, in the Table of A1
and A2 values in column seven under
the heading ‘‘(TBq/g)’’ for the entry
‘‘Cm-243’’, the value ‘‘1.9 × 10–3’’ is
revised to read ‘‘1.9’’.
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§ 173.306
§ 173.334 Organic phosphates mixed with
compressed gas.
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§ 173.301b
§ 173.133 Assignment of packing group
and hazard zones for Division 6.1 materials.
≥ 500 and LC50 (mixture) ≤ 200 mL/m3.
≥ 10 and LC50 (mixture) ≤ 1000 mL/m3; and the criteria for Packing Group I, Hazard Zone A are not met.
≥ 1 and LC50 (mixture) ≤ 3000 mL/m3; and the criteria for Packing Group I, Hazard Zones A and B are not met.
≥ 1/5 and LC50 (mixture) ≤ 5000 mL/m3; and the criteria for Packing Group I, Hazard Zones A and B and Packing Group II are not met.
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I 13. In § 173.153, the introductory text
to paragraph (b) is revised to read as
follows:
§ 173.301
12. In § 173.133, the abbreviation
‘‘ml’’ is revised to read ‘‘mL’’ each place
it appears, and paragraph (b)(1)(iv) is
revised to read as follows:
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Ratio of volatility and LC50
*
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continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5128, 44701; 49
CFR 1.53.
23. In § 175.75 the following changes
are made:
I a. A new sentence is added at the end
of paragraph (c);
I b. The introductory text to paragraph
(e) is revised; and
I c. Paragraph (e)(5) is revised.
The addition and revisions read as
follows:
I
§ 175.75 Quantity limitations and cargo
location.
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(c) * * * These requirements do not
apply to Class 9 and ORM–D materials.
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(e) For cargo aircraft only, the
requirements of paragraph (c) and (d) do
not apply to the following hazardous
materials:
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(5) At a minimum, quantity limits and
loading instructions in the following
quantity and loading tables must be
followed to maintain acceptable
quantity and loading distances between
packages containing hazardous
materials. These requirements do not
apply to Class 9 or ORM–D materials.
The quantity and loading tables are as
follows:
Section 175.75
Tables
Quantity and Loading
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CARGO ONLY AIRCRAFT
[Packages authorized for transport onboard a passenger aircraft]
In an accessible cargo compartment
If packages are accessible
If packages are inaccessible
If packages are in a Freight Container
No limit ...............................................................
25 kg per compartment plus an additional 75
kg of Division 2.2 material (see Note 1).
25 kg per container plus an additional 75 kg of
Division 2.2 material (see Note 1).
In an inaccessible cargo compartment
If packages are not in a freight container
If packages are in a freight container
25 kg per compartment plus an additional ...............................................
25 kg per compartment plus an additional 75 kg of Division 2.2 material (see Note 1).
25 kg per compartment plus an additional 75 kg of Division 2.2 material (see Note 1).
75 kg of Division 2.2 material ...................................................................
PACKAGES ONLY AUTHORIZED FOR TRANSPORT ABOARD A CARGO AIRCRAFT
In an accessible cargo compartment
If packages are accessible
If packages are inaccessible
If packages are in a freight container and are accessible
No limit ...........................................
Forbidden (see Note 1) ................
No Limit ........................................
If packages are in a freight container and are inaccessible
Forbidden (see Note 1).
In an inaccessible cargo compartment
If packages are not in a freight container
If packages are in a freight container
Forbidden (see Note 1) ............................................................................
Note 1: Except the following materials are
not subject to this restriction:
a. Class 3, PG III (unless the hazardous
material meets the definition of another
hazard class)
b. Class 6 (unless also labeled as a
flammable liquid)
c. Class 7 (unless the hazardous material
meets the definition of another hazard class)
§ 175.78
Forbidden (see Note 1).
[Amended]
24. In § 175.78, the following changes
are made:
I a. In paragraph (c)(4)(i)(C), the phrase
‘‘(c)(3)(ii)’’ is revised to read ‘‘(c)(4)(ii)’’;
and
I b. In the introductory text to
paragraph (c)(4)(iv), the phrase
‘‘(c)(3)(iii)’’ is revised to read
‘‘(c)(4)(iii)’’.
I 25. In § 175.702, paragraph (a)(2)(ii) is
revised to read as follows:
I
§ 175.702 Separation distance
requirements for packages containing
Class 7 (radioactive) materials in cargo
aircraft.
(a) * * *
(2) * * *
(ii) The minimum separation
distances between the radioactive
material and any areas occupied by
persons that are specified in the
following table are maintained:
Minimum separation distances
Transport index or sum of transport indexes of all packages in the aircraft of predesignated area
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60.1 to 70.0 ......................................................................................................................................................
70.1 to 80.0 ......................................................................................................................................................
80.1 to 90.0 ......................................................................................................................................................
90.1 to 100.0 ....................................................................................................................................................
100.1 to 110.0 ..................................................................................................................................................
110.1 to 120.0 ..................................................................................................................................................
120.1 to 130.0 ..................................................................................................................................................
130.1 to 140.0 ..................................................................................................................................................
140.1 to 150.0 ..................................................................................................................................................
150.1 to 160.0 ..................................................................................................................................................
160.1 to 170.0 ..................................................................................................................................................
170.1 to 180.0 ..................................................................................................................................................
180.1 to 190.0 ..................................................................................................................................................
190.1 to 200.0 ..................................................................................................................................................
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(p) * * *
(1) The top grouping contains
manufacturing marks and must appear
consecutively in the sequence given in
paragraphs (o)(11) through (17) of this
section.
(2) The middle grouping contains
operational marks described in
paragraphs (o)(6) through (10) of this
section.
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(r) * * *
(1) The marking requirements and
sequence listed in paragraphs (o)(1)
through (17) of this section are required,
except the markings in paragraphs
(o)(7), (8), (11) and (17) are not
applicable. * * *
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PART 177—CARRIAGE BY PUBLIC
HIGHWAY
26. The authority citation for part 177
continues to read as follows:
I
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5128; 49 CFR
1.53.
§ 177.835
[Amended]
27. In § 177.835, in the introductory
text to paragraph (g)(2), the reference to
‘‘173.63’’ is revised to read ‘‘173.62’’.
I
PART 178—SPECIFICATIONS FOR
PACKAGINGS
28. The authority citation for part 178
continues to read as follows:
I
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5128; 49 CFR
1.53.
§§ 178.245, 178.245–1, 178.245–2, 178.245–
3, 178.245–4, 178.245–5, 178.245–6,
178.245–7 [Removed]
29. In § 178.70, paragraph (e)(4) is
revised to read as follows:
I
31. In part 178, §§ 178.245, 178.245–
1, 178.245–2, 178.245–3, 178.245–4,
178.245–5, 178.245–6, 178.245–7 are
removed.
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§ 178.70 Approval of UN pressure
receptacles.
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(e) * * *
(4) Ensure that the various design type
approval examinations and tests are
performed accurately;
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I 30. In § 178.71, the following changes
are made:
I a. Paragraph (f) is added and reserved;
I b. Paragraphs (l)(2), (p)(1) and (p)(2)
are revised; and
I c. The first sentence in paragraph
(r)(1) is revised.
The revisions read as follows:
§§ 178.270, 178.270–1, 178.270–2, 178.270–
3, 178.270–4, 178.270–5, 178.270–6,
178.270–7, 178.270–8, 178.270–9, 178.270–
10, 178.270–11, 178.271, 178.270–1, 178.272,
178.272–1, 178.272–2 [Removed]
32. In part 178, §§ 178.270, 178.270–
1, 178.270–2, 178.270–3, 178.270–4,
178.270–5, 178.270–6, 178.270–7,
178.270–8, 178.270–9, 178.270–10,
178.270–11, 178.271, 178.271–1,
178.272, 178.272–1 and 178.272–2 are
removed.
I
§ 178.338–9
§ 178.71 Specifications for UN pressure
receptacles.
[Amended]
33. In § 178.338–9, in paragraph (b)(2),
the reference ‘‘178.338–18(b)(9)’’ is
revised to read ‘‘178.338–18(c)(10)’’.
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(l) * * *
(2) ISO 11119–2 and ISO 11119–3 gas
cylinders of composite construction
manufactured in accordance with the
requirements for underwater use must
bear the ‘‘UW’’ mark.
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PART 180—CONTINUING
QUALIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE
OF PACKAGINGS
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5128; 49 CFR
1.53.
35. In § 180.207, paragraphs (d)
introductory text and (d)(1) are revised
to read as follows:
I
§ 180.207 Requirements for requalification
of pressure receptacles.
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(d) Requalification procedures. Each
UN pressure receptacle that becomes
due for requalification must be
requalified at the interval prescribed in
paragraph (c) of this section and in
accordance with the procedures
contained in the following standard, as
applicable. When a pressure test is
performed on a UN pressure receptacle,
the test must be a water jacket
volumetric expansion test suitable for
the determination of the cylinder
expansion or a hydraulic proof pressure
test. The test equipment must conform
to the accuracy requirements in
§ 180.205(g). Alternative methods (e.g.
acoustic emission) or requalification
procedures may be performed if prior
approval has been obtained in writing
from the Associate Administrator.
(1) Seamless steel: Each seamless steel
UN pressure receptacle, including
MEGC’s pressure receptacles, must be
requalified in accordance with ISO 6406
(IBR, see § 171.7 of this subchapter).
However, UN cylinders with a tensile
strength greater than or equal to 950
MPa must be requalified by ultrasonic
examination in accordance with ISO
6406.
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36. In § 180.209, in paragraph (a)(1),
the first and third entries in Table 1 are
revised to read as follows:
I
§ 180.209 Requirements for requalification
of specification cylinders.
(a) * * *
(1) * * *
34. The authority citation for part 180
continues to read as follows:
I
TABLE 1.—REQUALIFICATION OF CYLINDERS
Minimum test pressure (psig) 2
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4B, 4BA, 4BW, 4B240ET ..................................
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2 times service pressure, except non-corrosive
(see § 180.209(g)).
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5, 7, 10, or 12 (see § 180.209(e), (f), and (j)).
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2 times service pressure, except non-corrosive
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Hazardous Materials Regulations: Minor Editorial Corrections and
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
49 CFR Parts 107, 171, 172, 173, 175, 177, 178 and 180
[Docket No. PHMSA-2006-25496 (HM-189Z)]
RIN: 2137-AE20
Hazardous Materials Regulations: Minor Editorial Corrections and
Clarifications
AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA),
DOT.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: This final rule corrects editorial errors, makes minor
regulatory changes and, in response to requests for clarification,
improves the clarity of certain provisions in the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR). The intended effect of this rule is to enhance the
accuracy, and reduce misunderstandings of the regulations. The
amendments contained in this rule are minor changes and do not impose
new requirements.
DATES: Effective date: October 1, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kevin Leary, Office of Hazardous
Materials Standards, (202) 366-8553, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590-0001.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
PHMSA annually reviews the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49
CFR Parts 171-180) to identify errors that may confuse readers.
Inaccuracies corrected in this final rule include typographical errors;
incorrect references to regulations in the CFR; inaccurate office names
and internet addresses; inconsistent use of terminology; and
misstatements of certain regulatory requirements. In response to
inquiries PHMSA received concerning the clarity of certain requirements
specified in the HMR, certain other changes are made to reduce
uncertainties.
Because these amendments do not impose new requirements, notice and
public procedure are unnecessary. By making these amendments effective
without the customary 30-day delay following publication, the changes
will appear in the next revision of 49 CFR.
The following is a summary by section of the changes made in this
final rule. It does not discuss all minor editorial corrections (e.g.,
punctuation errors), and certain other minor adjustments to enhance the
clarity of the HMR (e.g., corrections to office names and internet
addresses).
II. Section-by-Section Review
Part 107
Section 107.105. In paragraph (a), we are removing the term
``exemption'' and adding the term ``special permit'' in each place it
appears.
Section 107.504. In paragraph (d)(2), we are correcting the
reference ``107.503(a)(3)'' to read ``107.503(a)(4)''.
Section 107.616. In paragraph (a), we are revising the internet and
mailing addresses to which persons must submit registration statements
and payments.
Part 171
Section 171.6. In paragraph (b)(2), the table of OMB control
numbers is revised to update report titles, and affected sections for
control numbers 2137-0018, 2137-0022, 2137-0034, 2137-0039, 2137-0557
and to add a new entry for OMB control number 2137-0621.
Part 172
Section 172.101 The Hazardous Materials Table (HMT). We are
correcting entries in the HMT as follows:
For the entry ``Acetylene, dissolved'' UN1001, we are
correcting column (7) to add N86. This was inadvertently omitted.
For the entry ``Acetylene, solvent free'', we are
correcting Column (2) to italicize the words ``Acetylene, solvent
free''. We are correcting Column (3), Hazard class or division to place
the word ``Forbidden'' in Roman type. This correction appears as a
``Remove/Add'' in this rulemaking.
For the entry ``Aerosols, non-flammable, (each not
exceeding 1 L capacity)'' UN1950, we are correcting column (10A) to
read ``A''.
For the entry ``Aerosols, poison, each not exceeding 1 L
capacity'' UN1950, we are correcting Column (2) to italicize the word
``poison.'' This correction appears as a ``Remove/Add'' in this
rulemaking.
For the entry ``Ammonia solution, relative density less
than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water, with more than 50 percent
ammonia'' we are correcting Column (2) to italicize the words
``relative density less than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water, with more
than 50 percent ammonia'' UN3318, we are correcting Column (3) Hazard
class or division, to read ``2.3''. This correction appears as a
``Remove/Add'' in this rulemaking.
For the entry ``Ammonia solutions, relative density less
than 0.880 at 15 degrees C in water, with more than 35 percent but not
more than 50 percent ammonia'' UN2073, we are correcting Column (2) to
italicize the words ``relative density less than 0.880 at 15 degrees C
in water, with more than 35 percent but not more than 50 percent
ammonia''. This correction appears as a ``Remove/Add'' in this
rulemaking.
For the entry ``Fertilizer ammoniating solution with free
ammonia'' UN1043, we are correcting Column (2) to italicize the words
``with free ammonia''. This correction appears as a ``Remove/Add'' in
this rulemaking.
For the entry ``Hydrogen bromide, anhydrous'' UN1048, we
are correcting Column (6) to read ``2.3, 8''.
For the entry ``hydrogen chloride, anhydrous'' UN1050 we
are correcting Column (6) to read ``2.3, 8''.
For the entry ``Hydrogen iodide, anhydrous'' UN2197, we
are correcting Column (7) by adding N86. This was inadvertently
omitted.
For the entry ``methyl chloride or Refrigerant gas R 40''
UN1063, we are correcting Column (2) to italicize the word ``or'' This
correction appears as a ``Remove/Add'' in this rulemaking.
For the entry ``Organoarsenic compound, liquid, n.o.s.''
UN3280, PG I, we are correcting Column (8B) to read ``201''.
For the entry ``Organoarsenic compound, liquid, n.o.s.''
UN3280, PG II, we are correcting Column (8B) to read ``202''.
For the entry ``Organoarsenic compound, liquid, n.o.s.''
UN3280, PG III, we are correcting Columns (8B) and (8C) to read ``203''
and ``241'' respectively.
For the entry ``Organometallic compound, toxic, liquid,
n.o.s.'' UN3282, PG I, we are correcting Column (8B) to read ``201''.
For the entry ``Organometallic compound, toxic, liquid,
n.o.s.'' UN3282, PG II, we are correcting Column (8B) to read ``202''.
For the entry ``Organometallic compound, toxic, liquid,
n.o.s.'' UN3282, PG III, we are correcting Columns (8B) and (8C) to
read ``203'' and ``241'' respectively.
For the entry ``Oxygen difluoride, compressed'' UN2190, we
are correcting column (10A) to read ``D'' and we are correcting Column
(10B) Other provisions to read ``13, 40, 89, 90''.
For the entry ``Radioactive material, uranium
hexafluoride, fissile'' UN2977, we are correcting Column (1) to remove
the symbol ``I''.
Section 172.312. In paragraph (c)(5), we are correcting the wording
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``hermetically-sealed'' to read ``hermetically sealed''. In paragraph
(c)(6), we are correcting the abbreviation ``ml'' to read ``mL'' for
consistency with its use elsewhere in the HMR.
Part 173
Section 173.13. In paragraph (c), we are correcting the wording
``hermetically-sealed'' to read ``hermetically sealed'' each place it
appears.
Section 173.133. We are correcting the abbreviation ``ml'' to read
``mL'' each place it appears for consistency with its use elsewhere in
the HMR.
Section 173.153. In the introductory text to paragraph (b), we are
making minor editorial revisions.
Section 173.166. We are removing paragraph (d)(5) because the
transition period for transporting approved ``Air bag inflators,
compressed gas, or air bag modules, compressed gas or Seat-belt
pretensioners, compressed gas'' UN3353 has expired.
Section 173.301. In the introductory text to paragraph (h), we are
correcting ``173.301b(f)'' to read ``173.301b(c)''. In paragraph (i),
we are correcting a section citation.
Section 173.301b. In paragraph (a)(4), we are correcting the
wording ``(a)(6) or (g)(1)'' to read ``(c)(2)(vi) or (d)(1)''.
Section 173.302a. In paragraph (a)(3), the wording ``(75 in\3\ is
corrected to read ``(75 in\3\)''.
Section 173.306. In paragraph (a)(4), we are correcting the wording
``hermetically-sealed'' to read ``hermetically sealed''. In the last
sentence in paragraph (b), we are correcting the reference ``i'' to
read ``h''. In paragraph (i), we are correcting the abbreviation ``ml''
to read ``mL'' for consistency with its use elsewhere in the HMR.
Section 173.309. In paragraph (a)(3)(iv), we are correcting a
section reference by revising the wording ``29 CFR 1910.157(e)'' to
read ``29 CFR 1910.157'' of the Department of Labor, Occupational
Safety and Health Administration's requirements for the requalification
frequency and retest requirements for non-specification cylinders used
as fire extinguishers. This revision is based on a petition for
rulemaking (P-1224) submitted by the National Association of Fire
Equipment Distributors Inc.
Section 173.334. The first paragraph (a), is reformatted as
introductory text.
Section 173.435. In the Table of A 1 and A 2
values for radionuclides, a typographical error in the entry for ``Cm-
243'' is corrected.
Part 175
Section 175.75. In paragraph (c), we are adding a sentence to
clarify the requirements of this paragraph do not apply to Class 9 and
ORM-D materials. A similar sentence is added in paragraph (e)(5). The
beginning of the introductory text to paragraph (e) is revised to add
``For cargo aircraft only'' to clarify the exceptions provided by this
section apply to cargo aircraft and not to passenger aircraft. Finally,
the quantity and loading tables are revised and footnotes are added for
the benefit of the reader.
Section 175.78. In paragraph (c)(4)(i)(C), we are correcting the
reference ``(c)(3)(ii)'' to read ``(c)(4)(ii)''. In paragraph
(c)(4)(iv), we are correcting the reference ``(c)(3)(iii)'' to read
``(c)(4)(iii)''.
Section 175.702. In paragraph (a)(2)(ii), we are correcting the
limits for the transport indexes. The reference to ``131.1 to 140.0''
is corrected to read ``130.1 to 140.0'' and the reference ``151.1 to
160.0'' is corrected to read ``150.1 to 160.0''.
Part 177
Section 177.835. In the introductory text to paragraph (g)(2), we
are correcting the reference ``173.63'' to read ``173.62''.
Part 178
Section 178.70. In paragraph (e)(4), we are making a minor
editorial correction.
Section 178.71. Paragraph (f) is reserved. In paragraph (l)(2), we
are clarifying ISO 11119-2 and 11119-3 composite gas cylinders
constructed in accordance with the requirements for underwater use must
bear the ``UW'' mark. In paragraphs (p) and (r) we are correcting
several paragraph designations.
Section 178.245. We are removing sections 178.245 through 178.245-
7. These sections contain specifications for Specification 51; Steel
portable tanks. The manufacture of new portable tanks to this
specification has not been authorized since December 31, 2002.
Section 178.270. We are removing sections 178.270 through 178.272-
2. These sections contain specifications for IM 101 and IM 102 portable
tanks. The manufacture of new IM portable tanks to these specifications
has not been authorized since December 31, 2002.
Section 178.338-9. In paragraph (b)(2), we are correcting the
reference ``178.338-18(b)(9)'' to read ``178.338-18(c)(10)''.
Part 180
Section 180.207. In paragraph (d), we are revising the introductory
text and paragraph (d)(1) containing the requalification requirements
for UN cylinders made of high strength seamless steel for clarity.
Section 180.209. In paragraph (a)(1), we are revising Table 1 to
specify a seven-year requalification interval is permitted for DOT
specification 4B, 4BA, 4BW, and 4E cylinders as currently stated in
Sec. 180.209(e).
Section 180.211. In paragraph (d)(3), we are correcting the
reference ``180.215(d)'' to read ``180.215(c)''.
Section 180.212. In paragraph (a)(1), we are revising the wording
``subchapter'' to read ``chapter'' each place it appears.
Section 180.215. In paragraph (b), we are removing the words ``if
present'' after manufacturer's name or symbol because the
manufacturer's name or symbol is required to be marked on cylinders.
Section 180.509. The introductory text to paragraph (l) is
reformatted to correct paragraph designations.
III. Regulatory Analyses and Notices
A. Executive Order 12866 and DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures
This final rule is not considered a significant regulatory action
under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866 and, therefore, was not
reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget. This rule is not
significant under the Regulatory Policies and Procedures of the
Department of Transportation (44 FR 11034). This final rule will not
result in increased compliance costs for hazardous materials shippers
or carriers; therefore, it is not necessary to prepare a regulatory
impact analysis.
B. Executive Order 13132
This final rule has been analyzed in accordance with the principles
and criteria in Executive Order 13132 (``Federalism''). This final rule
does not adopt any regulation that: (1) Has substantial direct effects
on the States, the relationship between the national government and the
States, or the distribution of power and responsibilities among the
various levels of government; (2) imposes substantial direct compliance
costs on State and local governments; or (3) preempts state law. PHMSA
is not aware of any State, local, or Indian tribe requirements that
would be preempted by correcting editorial errors and making minor
regulatory changes. This final rule does not have sufficient
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federalism impacts to warrant the preparation of a federalism
assessment.
C. Executive Order 13175
This final rule has been analyzed in accordance with the principles
and criteria contained in Executive Order 13175 (``Consultation and
Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments''). Because this final rule
does not have tribal implications, does not impose substantial direct
compliance costs on Indian tribal governments, and does not preempt
tribal law, the funding and consultation requirements of Executive
Order 13175 do not apply, and a tribal summary impact statement is not
required.
D. Regulatory Flexibility Act, Executive Order 13272, and DOT
Procedures and Policies
I certify that this final rule will not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities. This rule makes minor
editorial changes which will not impose any new requirements on persons
subject to the HMR; thus, there are no direct or indirect adverse
economic impacts for small units of government, businesses or other
organizations.
E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995
This rule does not impose unfunded mandates under the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995. It does not result in costs of $120.7
million or more to either State, local, or tribal governments, in the
aggregate, or to the private sector, and is the least burdensome
alternative that achieves the objective of the rule.
F. Paperwork Reduction Act
There are no new information collection requirements in this final
rule.
G. Environmental Impact Analysis
There are no environmental impacts associated with this final rule.
H. Regulation Identifier Number (RIN)
A regulation identifier number (RIN) is assigned to each regulatory
action listed in the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulations. The
Regulatory Information Service Center publishes the Unified Agenda in
April and October of each year. The RIN number contained in the heading
of this document can be used to cross-reference this action with the
Unified Agenda.
List of Subjects
49 CFR Part 107
Administrative practice and procedure, Hazardous materials
transportation, Packaging and containers, Penalties, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
49 CFR Part 171
Exports, Hazardous materials transportation, Hazardous waste,
Imports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
49 CFR Part 172
Education, Hazardous materials transportation, Hazardous waste,
Labeling, Markings, Packaging and containers, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
49 CFR Part 173
Hazardous materials transportation, Packaging and containers,
Radioactive materials, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements,
Uranium.
49 CFR Part 175
Air carriers, Hazardous materials transportation, Radioactive
materials, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
49 CFR Part 177
Hazardous materials transportation, Motor carriers, Radioactive
materials, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
49 CFR Part 178
Hazardous materials transportation, Motor vehicle safety, Packaging
and containers, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
49 CFR Part 180
Hazardous materials transportation, Motor vehicle safety, Packaging
and containers, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
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In consideration of the foregoing, 49 CFR Chapter I is amended as
follows:
PART 107--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PROGRAM PROCEDURES
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1. The authority citation for part 107 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101-5128, 44701; Pub. L. 101-410 section 4
(28 U.S.C. 2461 note); Pub. L. 104-121 sections 212-213; Pub. L.
104-134 section 31001; 49 CFR 1.45, 1.53.
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2. In Sec. 107.105, the introductory text to paragraph (a) is revised
to read as follows:
Sec. 107.105 Application for special permit.
(a) General. Each application for a special permit or modification
of a special permit must be written in English and must--
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Sec. 107.504 [Amended]
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3. In Sec. 107.504, in paragraph (d)(2), the phrase ``107.503(a)(3)''
is revised to read ``107.503(a)(4)''.
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4. In Sec. 107.616, paragraph (a) is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 107.616 Payment procedures.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, each
person subject to the requirements of this subpart must mail the
registration statement and payment in full to the U.S. Department of
Transportation, Hazardous Materials Registration, P.O. Box 70985,
Charlotte, NC 28272-0985, or submit the statement and payment
electronically through the Department's e-Commerce Internet site.
Access to this service is provided at https://hazmat.dot.gov/regs/
register/register.htm. A registrant required to file an amended
registration statement under Sec. 107.608(c) must mail it to the same
address or submit it through the same Internet site.
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PART 171--GENERAL INFORMATION, REGULATIONS, AND DEFINITIONS
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5. The authority citation for part 171 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101-5128, 44701; 49 CFR 1.45 and 1.53;
Pub. L. 101-410 section 4 (28 U.S.C. 2461 note); Pub. L. 104-134
section 31001.
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6. In Sec. 171.6, in paragraph (b)(2) table, the following changes are
made:
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a. The entries for Current OMB Control Nos. ``2137-0018'', ``2137-
0022'', ``2137-0034,'' ``2137-0039,'' and ``2137-0557,'' are revised;
and
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b. An entry for OMB Control No. ``2137-0621'' is added, in numerical
order.
The revisions and addition read as follows:
Sec. 171.6 Control numbers under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
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Current OMB control No. Title described
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2137-0018.................. Inspection and Testing of Sec. Sec. 173.24, 173.32, 178.3, 178.255,
Portable Tanks and 178.273, 178.274, 178.703, 178.801, 180.352,
Intermediate Bulk Containers. 180.605.
2137-0022.................. Testing, Inspection, and Sec. Sec. 173.302a, 173.303, 173.304, 173.309,
Marking Requirements for 178.2, 178.3, 178.35, 178.44, 178.45, 178.46,
Cylinders. 178.57, 178.59, 178.60, 178.61, 178.68, 180.205,
180.209, 180.211, 180.213, 180.215, Appendix C to
Part 180.
2137-0034.................. Hazardous Materials Shipping Sec. Sec. 172.200, 172.201, 172.202, 172.203,
Papers and Emergency Response 172.204, 172.505, 172.600, 172.602, 172.604,
Information. 172.606, 173.6, 173.7, 173.22, 173.56, 174.24,
174.26, 174.114, 175.30, 175.31, 175.33, 176.24,
176.27, 176.30, 176.36, 176.89, 177.817.
2137-0039.................. Hazardous Materials Incidents Sec. Sec. 171.15, 171.16, 171.21.
Reports.
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2137-0557.................. Approvals for Hazardous Sec. Sec. 107.402, 107.403, 107.405, 107.502,
Materials. 107.503, 107.705, 107.713, 107.715, 107.717,
107.803, 107.805, 107.807, 110.30, 172.101,
172.102, Special Provisions 19, 26, 53, 55, 60,
105, 118, 121, 125, 129, 131, 133, 136, B45, B55,
B61, B69, B77, B81, N10, N72, 173.2a, 173.4,
173.7, 173.21, 173.22, 173.24, 173.31, 173.38,
173.51, 173.56, 173.58, 173.59, 173.124, 173.128,
173.159, 173.166, 173.171, 173.214, 173.222,
173.224, 173.225, 173.245, 173.301, 173.305,
173.306, 173.314, 173.315, 173.316, 173.318,
173.334, 173.340, 173.411, 173.433, 173.457,
173.471, 173.472, 173.476, 174.50, 174.63, 175.8,
175.85, 175.701, 175.703, 176.168, 176.340,
176.704, 178.3, 178.35, 178.47, 178.53, 178.270-
3, 178.270-13, 178.273, 178.274, 178.503,
178.509, 178.605, 178.606, 178.608, 178.801,
178.813, 180.213.
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2137-0621.................. Requirements for United Nations Sec. Sec. 173.301, 173.304, 173.304b, 178.69,
(UN) Cylinders. 178.70, 178.74, 178.75, 180.207, 180.209,
180.212, 180.215, 180.217.
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PART 172--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE, SPECIAL PROVISIONS, HAZARDOUS
MATERIALS COMMUNICATIONS, EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION, AND
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
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7. The authority citation for part 172 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101-5128, 44701; 49 CFR 1.53.
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8. In Sec. 172.101, the Hazardous Materials Table is amended by
removing, adding and revising, in the appropriate alphabetical
sequence, the following entries to read as follows:
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Hazardous Packaging (Sec. 173.***) (8) Quantity limitations (9) Vessel stowage (10)
materials Hazard Special ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Symbols descriptions and class or Identification PG Label codes provisions (Sec.
proper shipping division numbers 172.102) Exceptions Non-bulk Bulk Passenger Cargo air- Location Other
names aircraft/rail craft only
(1) (2)............... (3) (4).............. (5)............ (6)............ (7).............. (8A).......... (8B).......... (8C).......... (9A).......... (9B).......... (10A)......... (10B)
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[REMOVE]
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Acetylene, solvent Forbidden ................. ............... ............... ................. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. ..............
free.
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Aerosols, poison, 2.2 UN1950........... ............... 2.2, 6.1....... ................. 306........... None.......... None.......... Forbidden..... Forbidden..... A............. 48, 87, 126
(each not
exceeding 1 L
capacity).
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I............... Ammonia solution, 2.2 UN2188........... ............... 2.3, 8......... 4, N87, T50...... None.......... 304........... 314, 315...... Forbidden..... Forbidden..... D............. 40, 57
relative density
less than 0.880
at 15 degrees C
in water, with
more than 50
percent ammonia.
* * * * * * *
Ammonia solutions, 2.2 UN2073........... ............... 2.2............ N87.............. 306........... 304........... 314, 315...... Forbidden..... 150 kg........ E............. 40, 57
relative density
less than 0.880
at 15 degrees C
in water, with
more than 35
percent but not
more than 50
percent ammonia.
* * * * * * *
Fertilizer 2.2 UN1043........... ............... 2.2............ N87.............. 306........... 304........... 314, 315...... Forbidden..... 150 kg........ E............. 40
ammoniating
solution with
free ammonia.
* * * * * * *
Methyl chloride or 2.1 UN1063........... ............... 2.1............ N86, T50......... 306........... 304........... 314, 315...... 5 kg.......... 100 kg........ D............. 40
Refrigerant gas R
40.
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[ADD]
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Acetylene, solvent Forbidden ................. ............... ............... ................. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. ..............
free.
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Aerosols, poison, 2.2 UN1950........... ............... 2.2, 6.1....... ................. 306........... None.......... None.......... Forbidden..... Forbidden..... A............. 48, 87, 126
(each not
exceeding 1 L
capacity).
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I............... Ammonia solution, 2.3 UN3318........... ............... 2.3, 8......... 4, N87, T50...... None.......... 304........... 314, 315...... Forbidden..... Forbidden..... D............. 40, 57
relative density
less than 0.880
at 15 degrees C
in water, with
more than 50
percent ammonia.
* * * * * * *
Ammonia solutions, 2.2 UN2073........... ............... 2.2............ N87.............. 306........... 304........... 314, 315...... Forbidden..... 150 kg........ E............. 40, 57
relative density
less than 0.880
at 15 degrees C
in water, with
more than 35
percent but not
more than 50
percent ammonia.
* * * * * * *
Fertilizer 2.2 UN1043........... ............... 2.2............ N87.............. 306........... 304........... 314, 315...... Forbidden..... 150 kg........ E............. 40
ammoniating
solution with
free ammonia.
* * * * * * *
Methyl chloride or 2.1 UN1063........... ............... 2.1............ N86, T50......... 306........... 304........... 314, 315...... 5 kg.......... 100 kg........ D............. 40
Refrigerant gas R
40.
* * * * * * *
[REVISE]
* * * * * * *
Acetylene, 2.1 UN1001........... ............... 2.1............ N86, N88......... None.......... 303........... None.......... Forbidden..... 15 kg......... D............. 25, 40, 57
dissolved.
* * * * * * *
Aerosols, non- 2.2 UN1950........... ............... 2.2............ ................. 306........... None.......... None.......... 75 kg......... 150 kg........ A............. 48, 87, 126
flammable (each
not exceeding 1 L
capacity).
* * * * * * *
Hydrogen bromide, 2.3 UN1048........... ............... 2.3, 8......... 3, B14, N86, N89. None.......... 304........... 314, 315...... Forbidden..... Forbidden..... D............. 40
anhydrous.
* * * * * * *
Hydrogen chloride, 2.3 UN1050........... ............... 2.3, 8......... 3, N86, N89...... None.......... 304........... None.......... Forbidden..... Forbidden..... D............. 40
anhydrous.
* * * * * * *
Hydrogen iodide, 2.3 UN2197........... ............... 2.3............ 3, B14, N86, N89. None.......... 304........... 314, 315...... Forbidden..... Forbidden..... D............. 40
anhydrous.
* * * * * * *
Organoarsenic 6.1 UN3280........... I.............. 6.1............ 5, T14, TP2, None.......... 201........... 242........... 1 L........... 30 L.......... B............. ..............
compound, liquid, TP13, TP27.
n.o.s.
.................. .......... ................. II............. 6.1............ IB2, T11, TP2, 153........... 202........... 242........... 5 L........... 60 L.......... B............. ..............
TP27.
.................. .......... ................. III............ 6.1............ IB3, T7, TP1, 153........... 203........... 241........... 60 L.......... 220 L......... A............. ..............
TP28.
* * * * * * *
G............... Organometallic 6.1 UN3282........... I.............. 6.1............ T14, TP2, TP13, None.......... 201........... 242........... 1 L........... 30 L.......... B............. ..............
compound, toxic, TP27.
liquid, n.o.s..
.................. .......... ................. II............. 6.1............ IB2, T11, TP2, 153........... 202........... 242........... 5 L........... 60 L.......... B............. ..............
TP27.
.................. .......... ................. III............ 6.1............ IB3, T7, TP1, 153........... 203........... 241........... 60 L.......... 220 L......... A.............
TP28.
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* * * * * * *
Oxygen difluoride, 2.3 UN2190........... ............... 2.3, 5.1, 8.... 1, N86........... None.......... 304........... None.......... Forbidden..... Forbidden..... D............. 13, 40, 89, 90
compressed.
* * * * * * *
Radioactive 7 UN2977........... ............... 7, 8........... ................. 453........... 417, 420...... 417, 420...... .............. .............. A............. 95, 132
material, uranium
hexafluoride,
fissile.
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Sec. 172.312 [Amended]
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9. In Sec. 172.312, the following changes are made:
0
a. In paragraph (c)(5), the phrase ``hermetically-sealed'' is revised
to read ``hermetically sealed''; and
0
b. In paragraph (c)(6), the abbreviation ``ml'' is revised to read
``mL''.
PART 173--SHIPPERS--GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SHIPMENTS AND
PACKAGINGS
0
10. The authority citation for part 173 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101-5127, 44701; 49 CFR 1.45, 1.53.
Sec. 173.13 [Amended]
0
11. In Sec. 173.13, the phrase ``hermetically-sealed'' is revised to
read ``hermetically sealed'' in paragraphs (c)(1)(ii), (c)(1)(iv) and
(c)(2)(ii).
0
12. In Sec. 173.133, the abbreviation ``ml'' is revised to read ``mL''
each place it appears, and paragraph (b)(1)(iv) is revised to read as
follows:
Sec. 173.133 Assignment of packing group and hazard zones for
Division 6.1 materials.
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(1) * * *
(iv) Using the calculated values LC50 (mixture) and R,
the packing group for the mixture is determined as follows:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packaging group (hazard zone) Ratio of volatility and LC50
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I (Hazard Zone A)................................... R >= 500 and LC50 (mixture) <= 200 mL/m3.
I (Hazard Zone B)................................... R >= 10 and LC50 (mixture) <= 1000 mL/m3; and the criteria
for Packing Group I, Hazard Zone A are not met.
II.................................................. R >= 1 and LC50 (mixture) <= 3000 mL/m3; and the criteria
for Packing Group I, Hazard Zones A and B are not met.
III................................................. R >= 1/5 and LC50 (mixture) <= 5000 mL/m3; and the
criteria for Packing Group I, Hazard Zones A and B and
Packing Group II are not met.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* * * * *
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13. In Sec. 173.153, the introductory text to paragraph (b) is revised
to read as follows:
Sec. 173.153 Exceptions for Division 6.1 (poisonous materials).
* * * * *
(b) Limited quantities of Division 6.1 materials. The exceptions in
this paragraph do not apply to poison-by-inhalation materials. Limited
quantities of poisonous materials (Division 6.1) in Packing Group II
and III are excepted from the specification packaging requirements of
this subchapter when packaged in combination packagings in accordance
with the following:
* * * * *
Sec. 173.166 [Amended]
0
14. In Sec. 173.166, paragraph (d)(5) is removed.
Sec. 173.301 [Amended]
0
15. In Sec. 173.301, the following changes are made
0
a. In the introductory text to paragraph (h), the phrase
``173.301b(f)'' is revised to read ``173.301b(c)''; and
0
b. In the introductory text to paragraph (i), the phrase ``173.313'' is
revised to read ``173.312''.
Sec. 173.301b [Amended]
0
16. In Sec. 173.301b, in paragraph (a)(4), the phrase ``(a)(6) or
(g)(1)'' is revised to read ``(c)(2)(vi) or (d)(1)''.
Sec. 173.302a [Amended]
0
17. In Sec. 173.302a, in paragraph (a)(3), the phrase ``1.23 L (75
in3'' is corrected to read ``1.23 L (75 in3)''.
Sec. 173.306 [Amended]
0
18. In Sec. 173.306, the following changes are made:
0
a. In paragraph (a)(4)(iii), the phrase ``hermetically-sealed'' is
revised to read ``hermetically sealed'';
0
b. In the last sentence of paragraph (b) introductory text the phrase
``paragraph (i) of this section.'' is revised to read ``paragraph (h)
of this section.''; and
0
c. In paragraph (i), the abbreviation ``ml'' is revised to read ``mL''.
Sec. 173.309 [Amended]
0
19. In Sec. 173.309, in paragraph (a)(3)(iv), the phrase ``29 CFR
1910.157(e)'' is revised to read ``29 CFR 1910.157''.
0
20. In Sec. 173.334, the introductory text is revised to read as
follows:
Sec. 173.334 Organic phosphates mixed with compressed gas.
Hexaethyl tetraphosphate, parathion, tetraethyl dithio
pyrophosphate, tetraethyl pyrophosphate, or other Division 6.1 organic
phosphates (including a compound or mixture), may be mixed with a non-
flammable compressed gas. This mixture may not contain more than 20
percent by weight of organic phosphate and must be packaged in DOT
3A240, 3AA240, 3B240, 4B240, 4BA240, 4BW240 or UN cylinders meeting all
of the following requirements:
* * * * *
Sec. 173.435 [Amended]
0
21. In Sec. 173.435, in the Table of A1 and A2 values in column seven
under the heading ``(TBq/g)'' for the entry ``Cm-243'', the value ``1.9
x 10-3'' is revised to read ``1.9''.
PART 175--CARRIAGE BY AIRCRAFT
0
22. The authority citation for part 175 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101-5128, 44701; 49 CFR 1.53.
0
23. In Sec. 175.75 the following changes are made:
0
a. A new sentence is added at the end of paragraph (c);
0
b. The introductory text to paragraph (e) is revised; and
0
c. Paragraph (e)(5) is revised.
The addition and revisions read as follows:
Sec. 175.75 Quantity limitations and cargo location.
* * * * *
(c) * * * These requirements do not apply to Class 9 and ORM-D
materials.
* * * * *
(e) For cargo aircraft only, the requirements of paragraph (c) and
(d) do not apply to the following hazardous materials:
* * * * *
(5) At a minimum, quantity limits and loading instructions in the
following quantity and loading tables must be followed to maintain
acceptable quantity and loading distances between packages containing
hazardous materials. These requirements do not apply to Class 9 or ORM-
D materials. The quantity and loading tables are as follows:
Section 175.75 Quantity and Loading Tables
* * * * *
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Cargo Only Aircraft
[Packages authorized for transport onboard a passenger aircraft]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
In an accessible cargo compartment
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
If packages are in
If packages are accessible If packages are a Freight
inaccessible Container
------------------------------------------------------------------------
No limit........................ 25 kg per 25 kg per
compartment plus container plus an
an additional 75 additional 75 kg
kg of Division of Division 2.2
2.2 material (see material (see
Note 1). Note 1).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
In an inaccessible cargo compartment
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
If packages are not in a freight If packages are in a freight
container container
------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 kg per compartment plus an 25 kg per compartment plus an
additional. additional 75 kg of Division
2.2 material (see Note 1).
75 kg of Division 2.2 material......... 25 kg per compartment plus an
additional 75 kg of Division
2.2 material (see Note 1).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packages Only Authorized for Transport Aboard a Cargo Aircraft
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In an accessible cargo compartment
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If packages are in a If packages are in a
If packages are accessible If packages are freight container and freight container and
inaccessible are accessible are inaccessible
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No limit............................. Forbidden (see Note 1). No Limit............... Forbidden (see Note 1).
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
In an inaccessible cargo compartment
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
If packages are not in a freight If packages are in a freight
container container
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Forbidden (see Note 1)................. Forbidden (see Note 1).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note 1: Except the following materials are not subject to this
restriction:
a. Class 3, PG III (unless the hazardous material meets the
definition of another hazard class)
b. Class 6 (unless also labeled as a flammable liquid)
c. Class 7 (unless the hazardous material meets the definition
of another hazard class)
Sec. 175.78 [Amended]
0
24. In Sec. 175.78, the following changes are made:
0
a. In paragraph (c)(4)(i)(C), the phrase ``(c)(3)(ii)'' is revised to
read ``(c)(4)(ii)''; and
0
b. In the introductory text to paragraph (c)(4)(iv), the phrase
``(c)(3)(iii)'' is revised to read ``(c)(4)(iii)''.
0
25. In Sec. 175.702, paragraph (a)(2)(ii) is revised to read as
follows:
Sec. 175.702 Separation distance requirements for packages containing
Class 7 (radioactive) materials in cargo aircraft.
(a) * * *
(2) * * *
(ii) The minimum separation distances between the radioactive
material and any areas occupied by persons that are specified in the
following table are maintained:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Transport index or sum of transport Minimum separation distances
indexes of all packages in the -----------------------------------
aircraft of predesignated area Centimeters Inches
------------------------------------------------------------------------
50.1 to 60.0........................ 465 183
60.1 to 70.0........................ 505 199
70.1 to 80.0........................ 545 215
80.1 to 90.0........................ 580 228
90.1 to 100.0....................... 610 240
100.1 to 110.0...................... 645 254
110.1 to 120.0...................... 670 264
120.1 to 130.0...................... 700 276
130.1 to 140.0...................... 730 287
140.1 to 150.0...................... 755 297
150.1 to 160.0...................... 780 307
160.1 to 170.0...................... 805 317
170.1 to 180.0...................... 830 327
180.1 to 190.0...................... 855 337
190.1 to 200.0...................... 875 344
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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PART 177--CARRIAGE BY PUBLIC HIGHWAY
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26. The authority citation for part 177 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101-5128; 49 CFR 1.53.
Sec. 177.835 [Amended]
0
27. In Sec. 177.835, in the introductory text to paragraph (g)(2), the
reference to ``173.63'' is revised to read ``173.62''.
PART 178--SPECIFICATIONS FOR PACKAGINGS
0
28. The authority citation for part 178 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101-5128; 49 CFR 1.53.
0
29. In Sec. 178.70, paragraph (e)(4) is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 178.70 Approval of UN pressure receptacles.
* * * * *
(e) * * *
(4) Ensure that the various design type approval examinations and
tests are performed accurately;
* * * * *
0
30. In Sec. 178.71, the following changes are made:
0
a. Paragraph (f) is added and reserved;
0
b. Paragraphs (l)(2), (p)(1) and (p)(2) are revised; and
0
c. The first sentence in paragraph (r)(1) is revised.
The revisions read as follows:
Sec. 178.71 Specifications for UN pressure receptacles.
* * * * *
(l) * * *
(2) ISO 11119-2 and ISO 11119-3 gas cylinders of composite
construction manufactured in accordance with the requirements for
underwater use must bear the ``UW'' mark.
* * * * *
(p) * * *
(1) The top grouping contains manufacturing marks and must appear
consecutively in the sequence given in paragraphs (o)(11) through (17)
of this section.
(2) The middle grouping contains operational marks described in
paragraphs (o)(6) through (10) of this section.
* * * * *
(r) * * *
(1) The marking requirements and sequence listed in paragraphs
(o)(1) through (17) of this section are required, except the markings
in paragraphs (o)(7), (8), (11) and (17) are not applicable. * * *
* * * * *
Sec. Sec. 178.245, 178.245-1, 178.245-2, 178.245-3, 178.245-4,
178.245-5, 178.245-6, 178.245-7 [Removed]
0
31. In part 178, Sec. Sec. 178.245, 178.245-1, 178.245-2, 178.245-3,
178.245-4, 178.245-5, 178.245-6, 178.245-7 are removed.
* * * * *
Sec. Sec. 178.270, 178.270-1, 178.270-2, 178.270-3, 178.270-4,
178.270-5, 178.270-6, 178.270-7, 178.270-8, 178.270-9, 178.270-10,
178.270-11, 178.271, 178.270-1, 178.272, 178.272-1, 178.272-
2 [Removed]
0
32. In part 178, Sec. Sec. 178.270, 178.270-1, 178.270-2, 178.270-3,
178.270-4, 178.270-5, 178.270-6, 178.270-7, 178.270-8, 178.270-9,
178.270-10, 178.270-11, 178.271, 178.271-1, 178.272, 178.272-1 and
178.272-2 are removed.
Sec. 178.338-9 [Amended]
0
33. In Sec. 178.338-9, in paragraph (b)(2), the reference ``178.338-
18(b)(9)'' is revised to read ``178.338-18(c)(10)''.
PART 180--CONTINUING QUALIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PACKAGINGS
0
34. The authority citation for part 180 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101-5128; 49 CFR 1.53.
0
35. In Sec. 180.207, paragraphs (d) introductory text and (d)(1) are
revised to read as follows:
Sec. 180.207 Requirements for requalification of pressure
receptacles.
* * * * *
(d) Requalification procedures. Each UN pressure receptacle that
becomes due for requalification must be requalified at the interval
prescribed in paragraph (c) of this section and in accordance with the
procedures contained in the following standard, as applicable. When a
pressure test is performed on a UN pressure receptacle, the test must
be a water jacket volumetric expansion test suitable for the
determination of the cylinder expansion or a hydraulic proof pressure
test. The test equipment must conform to the accuracy requirements in
Sec. 180.205(g). Alternative methods (e.g. acoustic emission) or
requalification procedures may be performed if prior approval has been
obtained in writing from the Associate Administrator.
(1) Seamless steel: Each seamless steel UN pressure receptacle,
including MEGC's pressure receptacles, must be requalified in
accordance with ISO 6406 (IBR, see Sec. 171.7 of this subchapter).
However, UN cylinders with a tensile strength greater than or equal to
950 MPa must be requalified by ultrasonic examination in accordance
with ISO 6406.
* * * * *
0
36. In Sec. 180.209, in paragraph (a)(1), the first and third entries
in Table 1 are revised to read as follows:
Sec. 180.209 Requirements for requalification of specification
cylinders.
(a) * * *
(1) * * *
Table 1.--Requalification of Cylinders
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Specification under which Minimum test Requalification
cylinder was made pressure (psig) \2\ period (years)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* * * * * * *
4B, 4BA, 4BW, 4B240ET....... 2 times service 5, 7, 10, or 12 (see
pressure, except Sec. 180.209(e),
non-corrosive (see (f), and (j)).
Sec. 180.209(g)).
* * * * * * *
DOT 4E...................... 2 times service 5 or 7 (see Sec.
pressure, except 180.209(e)).
non-corrosive (see
Sec. 180.209(g)).
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Sec. 180.211 [Amended]
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37. In Sec. 180.211(d)(3), the reference ``180.215(d)'' is revised to
read ``180.215(c)''.
Sec. 180.212 [Amended]
0
38. In Sec. 180.212, the following changes are made:
0
a. In paragraph (a)(1)(i), the phrase ``subchapter'' is revised to read
``chapter''.
0
b. In paragraph (a)(1)(ii), the phrase ``subchapter'' is revised to
read ``chapter''.
Sec. 180.215 [Amended]
0
39. In Sec. 180.215, in the third sentence in paragraph (b), the
phrase ``manufacturer's name or symbol, if present'' is revised to read
``manufacturer's name or symbol''.
0
40. In Sec. 180.509, the introductory text to paragraph (l) is revised
and paragraph (l)(1) is added to read as follows:
Sec. 180.509 Requirements for inspection and test of specification
tank cars.
* * * * *
(l) Inspection and test compliance date for tank cars. (1) After
July 1, 2000, each tank car with a metal jacket or with a thermal
protection system shall have an inspection and test conforming to this
section no later than the date the tank car requires a periodic
hydrostatic pressure test (i.e., the marked due date on the tank car
for the hydrostatic test).
* * * * *
Issued in Washington, DC, on August 31, 2006, under authority
delegated in 49 CFR part 1.
Stacey Gerard,
Assistant Administrator/Chief Safety Officer.
[FR Doc. E6-15282 Filed 9-13-06; 8:45 am]
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