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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Certification of Enforcement of
Vehicle Size and Weight Laws.
OMB Control Number: 2125–00034.
Background: Title 23, U.S.C. 141,
requires each State, the District of
Columbia and Puerto Rico to file an
annual certification that they are
enforcing their size and weight laws on
Federal-aid highways and that their
Interstate System weight limits are
consistent with Federal requirements to
be eligible to receive an apportionment
of Federal highway trust funds. Section
141 also authorizes the Secretary to
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is necessary to verify that their
certifications are accurate. To determine
whether States are adequately enforcing
their size and weight limits, each must
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their size and weight limits to the
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year. At the end of the fiscal year, they
must submit their certifications and
sufficient information to verify that their
enforcement goals established in the
plan have been met. Failure of a State
to file a certification, adequately enforce
its size and weight laws and enforce
weight laws on the Interstate System
that are consistent with Federal
requirements, could result in a specified
reduction of its Federal highway fund
apportionment for the next fiscal year.
In addition, section 123 of the Surface
Transportation Assistance Act of 1978
(Pub. L. 95–599, 92 Stat.2689, 2701)
requires each jurisdiction to inventory
(1) its penalties for violation of its size
and weight laws, and (2) the term and
Application
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cost of its oversize and overweight
permits.
Respondents: The State Departments
of Transportation (or equivalent) in the
50 states, the District of Columbia, and
the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
Frequency: Twice annually.
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Response: Each response will take
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Hours: 4,160 hours.
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Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995; 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended;
and 49 CFR 1.48.
Issued on: July 20, 2010.
Judith Kane,
Acting Chief, Management Programs and
Analysis Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Notice of Application for Special
Permits
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA), DOT.
AGENCY:
Applicant
In accordance with the
procedures governing the application
for, and the processing of, special
permits from the Department of
Transportation’s Hazardous Material
Regulations (49 CFR part 107, subpart
B), notice is hereby given that the Office
of Hazardous Materials Safety has
received the application described
herein. Each mode of transportation for
which a particular special permit is
requested is indicated by a number in
the ‘‘Nature of Application’’ portion of
the table below as follows: 1—Motor
vehicle, 2—Rail freight, 3—Cargo vessel,
4—Cargo aircraft only, 5—Passengercarrying aircraft.
SUMMARY:
Comments must be received on
or before August 23, 2010.
Address Comments to: Record Center,
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration, U.S. Department of
Transportation, Washington, DC 20590.
Comments should refer to the
application number and be submitted in
triplicate. If confirmation of receipt of
comments is desired, include a selfaddressed stamped postcard showing
the special permit number.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration Office of
Hazardous Materials Safety
List of Applications for Special
Permits.
ACTION:
Copies of the applications are available
for inspection in the Records Center,
East Building, PHH–30, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue Southeast, Washington
DC or at https://regulations.gov.
This notice of receipt of applications
for special permit is published in
accordance with Part 107 of the Federal
hazardous materials transportation law
(49 U.S.C. 5117(b); 49 CFR 1.53(b)).
Issued in Washington, DC, on July 16,
2010.
Ryan Paquet,
Acting Director, Office of Hazardous
Materials Special Permits and Approvals.
Regulation(s) affected
Nature of special permits thereof
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NEW SPECIAL PERMITS
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To authorize the transportation in commerce of helium in non-DOT specification packaging
(cryoengines and assemblies of Maverick Missiles, Guidance Control Sections and Training
Guidance Missiles containing cryoengines).
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Applicant
Regulation(s) affected
Nature of special permits thereof
15062–N ......
.............................
Ryan Air Inc. ...................
49 CFR 173.302(f)(3) and
(f)(4) and 173.304(f)(3)
and (f)(4).
15069–N ......
.............................
Arkema, Inc., Philadelphia, PA.
49 CFR 173.225(e) .........
15070–N ......
.............................
Carleton Technologies,
Inc., Westminster, MD.
49 CFR 173.302a,
173.304a and 180.205.
15071–N ......
.............................
Orbital Sciences Corporation, Dulles, VA.
49 CFR 173.62(c) ...........
15073–N ......
.............................
Utility Aviation, Inc ...........
49 CFR 172.101 Column
(9B), 172.204(c)(3),
173.27(b)(2),
173.30(a)(1), 175.200,
172.300 and 172.400.
15075–N ......
.............................
Lynden Air Cargo, Anchorage, AK.
49 CFR 173.302(f)(3) and
(f)(4) and 173.304(f)(3)
and (f)(4).
15076–N ......
.............................
Arctic Transportation
Services, Anchorage
AK.
49 CFR 173.302(f)(3) and
(f)(4) and 173.304(f)(3)
and (f)(4).
15077–N ......
.............................
Frontier Flying Service,
Inc., Fairbanks, AK.
49 CFR 173.302(f)(3) and
(f)(4) and 173.304(f)(3)
and (f)(4).
15078–N ......
.............................
Spernak Airways, Anchorage, AK.
49 CFR 173.302(f)(3) and
(f)(4) and 173.304(f)(3)
and (f)(4).
15079–N ......
.............................
Northern Air Cargo, Anchorage, AK.
49 CFR 173.302(f)(3) and
(f)(4) and 173.304(f)(3)
and f)(4).
15080–N ......
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Application
No.
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Alaska Airlines, Seattle,
WA.
49 CFR 173.302(f)(3) and
(f)(4) and 173.304(f)(3)
and (f)(4).
To authorize the transportation in commerce of cylinders containing oxidizing gases without outer
packaging capable of passing the Flame Penetration and Resistance Test and the Thermal Resistance Test, when no other practical means of
transportation exist. (modes 4,5)
To authorize the transportation in commerce of Organic peroxide Type F, Liquid in UN31HA1 intermediate bulk containers by motor vehicle. (mode
1)
To authorize the manufacture marking, sale and
use of carbon and glass fiber reinforced, brass
lined composite pressure vessels. (modes 1, 2,
3, 4, 5)
To authorize the transportation in commerce of a
Cartridge, power device installed as part of a
launch vehicle subassembly in alternative packaging by motor vehicle and cargo vessel. (modes
1, 3)
To authorize the transportation in commerce of certain hazardous materials by cargo aircraft including by external load in remote areas of the US
without being subject to hazard communication
requirements and quantity limitations where no
other means of transportation is available. (mode
4)
To authorize the transportation in commerce of cylinders containing oxidizing gases without outer
packaging capable of passing the Flame Penetration and Resistance Test and the Thermal Resistance Test, when no other practical means of
transportation exist. (mode 4)
To authorize the transportation in commerce of cylinders containing oxidizing gases without outer
packaging capable of passing the Flame Penetration and Resistance Test and the Thermal Resistance Test, when no other practical means of
transportation exist. (mode 4)
To authorize the transportation in commerce of cylinders containing oxidizing gases without outer
packaging capable of passing the Flame Penetration and Resistance Test and the Thermal Resistance Test, when no other practical means of
transportation exist. (mode 4)
To authorize the transportation in commerce of cylinders containing oxidizing gases without outer
packaging capable of passing the Flame Penetration and Resistance Test and the Thermal Resistance Test, when no other practical means of
transportation exist. (mode 4)
To authorize the transportation in commerce of cylinders containing oxidizing gases without outer
packagings capable of passing the Flame Penetration and Resistance Test and the Thermal Resistance Test, when no other practical means of
transportation exist. (mode 4)
to authorize the transportation in commerce of cylinders containing oxidizing gases without rigid
outer packagings without outer packaging capable of passing the Flame Penetration and Resistance Test and the Thermal Resistance Test,
when no other practical means of transportation
exist. (mode 4)
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
[PHMSA–2010–0196; Notice No. 10–4]
Revisions of the Emergency Response
Guidebook
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice; request for comments.
AGENCY:
This notice advises interested
persons that the Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA) is soliciting comments on the
development of the 2012 Emergency
Response Guidebook (ERG2012),
particularly from those who have
experience using the 2008 Emergency
Response Guidebook (ERG). The ERG is
for use by emergency services personnel
to provide guidance for initial response
to hazardous materials incidents. The
ERG2012 will supersede the ERG2008.
The development of the ERG2012 is a
joint effort involving the transportation
agencies of the United States, Canada,
and Mexico.
DATES: Comments must be received by
September 21, 2010.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by the docket number
PHMSA–2010–0196 (Notice No. 10–4)
by any of the following methods:
• Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
online instructions for submitting
comments.
• FAX: (1–202)–493–2251.
• Mail: Docket Operations, U.S.
Department of Transportation, West
Building, Ground Floor, Room W12–
140, Routing Symbol M–30, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC
20590–0001.
• Hand Delivery: To Docket
Operations; Room W12–140 on the
ground floor of the West Building, 1200
New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington,
DC 20590–0001, between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
Instructions: All submissions must
include the agency name and docket
number PHMSA–2010–0196 (Notice No.
10–4) for this notice. Note that all
comments received will be posted
without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents and
comments received, go to https://
www.regulations.gov at any time or
Room W12–140, Ground Level,
Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5
WReier-Aviles on DSKGBLS3C1PROD with NOTICES
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p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Suzette Paes, Office of Hazardous
Materials Initiatives and Training
(PHH–50), Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA), 1200 New Jersey Avenue,
SE., Washington, DC 20590–0001.
Telephone number: (202) 366–4900, email: suzette.paes@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background and Purpose
The Federal hazardous materials
transportation law, 49 U.S.C. 5101 et
seq., authorizes the Secretary of
Transportation (Secretary) to issue and
enforce regulations deemed necessary to
ensure the safe transport of hazardous
materials in commerce. In addition, the
law directs the Secretary to provide law
enforcement and fire-fighting personnel
with technical information and advice
for responding to emergencies involving
the transportation of hazardous
materials.
PHMSA developed the Emergency
Response Guidebook (ERG) for use by
emergency services personnel to
provide guidance for initial response to
hazardous materials incidents. Since
1980, it has been the goal of PHMSA
that all public emergency response
vehicles (fire-fighting, police, and
rescue squads) will carry a copy of the
ERG. To date and without charge,
PHMSA has distributed more than 11
million copies of the ERG to emergency
service agencies. Since 1996, the
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration (PHMSA), Transport
Canada, and the Secretary of
Communication and Transport of
Mexico have developed the ERG as a
joint effort. The ERG2012 will supersede
the ERG2008 and will be published in
English, French, and Spanish.
Publication of the ERG2012 will
increase public safety by providing
consistent emergency response
procedures for hazardous materials
incidents in North America. To
continually improve the ERG, PHMSA
is publishing this notice to actively
solicit comments from interested parties
on their experiences using the ERG2008
and on ways the ERG could be modified
or improved.
B. Emergency Response Guidebook
Questions:
To assist in the gathering of
information, PHMSA solicits comments
on ERG user concerns, experiences
using the ERG2008, and on the
following questions. We are also
interested in any other comments
stakeholders and users wish to provide.
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1. In what way(s) does the ERG
achieve its purpose to aid first
responders in quickly identifying the
specific or generic hazards of the
materials(s) involved in the incident,
and protecting themselves and the
general public during the initial
response phase of the incident?
2. How can the ERG be made more
user-friendly for emergency responders?
Please provide examples.
3. In what way(s) can the pictures,
pictograms, and symbols shown in the
ERG be used more effectively and
efficiently?
4. What format(s) of the ERG are being
used (hardcopy, electronic, on-line, etc.)
and why?
5. How often is the ERG used in a
hazmat emergency?
6. Is the most useful information
emphasized effectively in the ERG2008
for its intended purpose?
7. How could the ERG be enhanced to
better assist with go/no-go decision
making while staying focused on its
stated purpose? Please provide
examples.
8. Have users experienced
inconsistent guidance between utilizing
the ERG and other sources of technical
information? How could these
inconsistencies be reconciled?
9. Are there ways the White Pages
could be improved or enhanced? For
example:
• How could or should sections of the
ERG be combined or merged? Please
explain and provide examples.
• What additional identification
charts should be added, if any? What
other subject matter should be
addressed?
• Is the information provided in the
Table of Placards, Rail Identification
Chart and Road Trailer Identification
Chart appropriate and correct? How
could this information be made more
useful and clear? Should other
information be included or removed? If
so, what information?
• Could current charts, and the
information provided by those charts, be
formatted in a more effective manner?
How could they be improved to be more
easily read and used?
• How could the Protective Clothing
section be improved or enhanced? What
additional information could be
included or removed?
• In what way(s) could the
information provided on chemical,
biological, and radiological differences
be improved upon or enhanced? What
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Office of
Hazardous Materials Safety
Notice of Application for Special Permits
AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA),
DOT.
ACTION: List of Applications for Special Permits.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the procedures governing the application
for, and the processing of, special permits from the Department of
Transportation's Hazardous Material Regulations (49 CFR part 107,
subpart B), notice is hereby given that the Office of Hazardous
Materials Safety has received the application described herein. Each
mode of transportation for which a particular special permit is
requested is indicated by a number in the ``Nature of Application''
portion of the table below as follows: 1--Motor vehicle, 2--Rail
freight, 3--Cargo vessel, 4--Cargo aircraft only, 5--Passenger-carrying
aircraft.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before August 23, 2010.
Address Comments to: Record Center, Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation,
Washington, DC 20590.
Comments should refer to the application number and be submitted in
triplicate. If confirmation of receipt of comments is desired, include
a self-addressed stamped postcard showing the special permit number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Copies of the applications are
available for inspection in the Records Center, East Building, PHH-30,
1200 New Jersey Avenue Southeast, Washington DC or at https://regulations.gov.
This notice of receipt of applications for special permit is
published in accordance with Part 107 of the Federal hazardous
materials transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5117(b); 49 CFR 1.53(b)).
Issued in Washington, DC, on July 16, 2010.
Ryan Paquet,
Acting Director, Office of Hazardous Materials Special Permits and
Approvals.
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Regulation(s) Nature of special
Application No. Docket No. Applicant affected permits thereof
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NEW SPECIAL PERMITS
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15059-N............. ......................... Raytheon Missile 49 CFR 173.301, To authorize the
Systems Company, 173.302 and transportation in
Tucson, AZ. 173.306. commerce of helium in
non-DOT specification
packaging (cryoengines
and assemblies of
Maverick Missiles,
Guidance Control
Sections and Training
Guidance Missiles
containing
cryoengines). (modes
1, 4, 5)
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15062-N............. ......................... Ryan Air Inc...... 49 CFR To authorize the
173.302(f)(3) and transportation in
(f)(4) and commerce of cylinders
173.304(f)(3) and containing oxidizing
(f)(4). gases without outer
packaging capable of
passing the Flame
Penetration and
Resistance Test and
the Thermal Resistance
Test, when no other
practical means of
transportation exist.
(modes 4,5)
15069-N............. ......................... Arkema, Inc., 49 CFR 173.225(e). To authorize the
Philadelphia, PA. transportation in
commerce of Organic
peroxide Type F,
Liquid in UN31HA1
intermediate bulk
containers by motor
vehicle. (mode 1)
15070-N............. ......................... Carleton 49 CFR 173.302a, To authorize the
Technologies, 173.304a and manufacture marking,
Inc., 180.205. sale and use of carbon
Westminster, MD. and glass fiber
reinforced, brass
lined composite
pressure vessels.
(modes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
15071-N............. ......................... Orbital Sciences 49 CFR 173.62(c).. To authorize the
Corporation, transportation in
Dulles, VA. commerce of a
Cartridge, power
device installed as
part of a launch
vehicle subassembly in
alternative packaging
by motor vehicle and
cargo vessel. (modes
1, 3)
15073-N............. ......................... Utility Aviation, 49 CFR 172.101 To authorize the
Inc. Column (9B), transportation in
172.204(c)(3), commerce of certain
173.27(b)(2), hazardous materials by
173.30(a)(1), cargo aircraft
175.200, 172.300 including by external
and 172.400. load in remote areas
of the US without
being subject to
hazard communication
requirements and
quantity limitations
where no other means
of transportation is
available. (mode 4)
15075-N............. ......................... Lynden Air Cargo, 49 CFR To authorize the
Anchorage, AK. 173.302(f)(3) and transportation in
(f)(4) and commerce of cylinders
173.304(f)(3) and containing oxidizing
(f)(4). gases without outer
packaging capable of
passing the Flame
Penetration and
Resistance Test and
the Thermal Resistance
Test, when no other
practical means of
transportation exist.
(mode 4)
15076-N............. ......................... Arctic 49 CFR To authorize the
Transportation 173.302(f)(3) and transportation in
Services, (f)(4) and commerce of cylinders
Anchorage AK. 173.304(f)(3) and containing oxidizing
(f)(4). gases without outer
packaging capable of
passing the Flame
Penetration and
Resistance Test and
the Thermal Resistance
Test, when no other
practical means of
transportation exist.
(mode 4)
15077-N............. ......................... Frontier Flying 49 CFR To authorize the
Service, Inc., 173.302(f)(3) and transportation in
Fairbanks, AK. (f)(4) and commerce of cylinders
173.304(f)(3) and containing oxidizing
(f)(4). gases without outer
packaging capable of
passing the Flame
Penetration and
Resistance Test and
the Thermal Resistance
Test, when no other
practical means of
transportation exist.
(mode 4)
15078-N............. ......................... Spernak Airways, 49 CFR To authorize the
Anchorage, AK. 173.302(f)(3) and transportation in
(f)(4) and commerce of cylinders
173.304(f)(3) and containing oxidizing
(f)(4). gases without outer
packaging capable of
passing the Flame
Penetration and
Resistance Test and
the Thermal Resistance
Test, when no other
practical means of
transportation exist.
(mode 4)
15079-N............. ......................... Northern Air 49 CFR To authorize the
Cargo, Anchorage, 173.302(f)(3) and transportation in
AK. (f)(4) and commerce of cylinders
173.304(f)(3) and containing oxidizing
f)(4). gases without outer
packagings capable of
passing the Flame
Penetration and
Resistance Test and
the Thermal Resistance
Test, when no other
practical means of
transportation exist.
(mode 4)
15080-N............. ......................... Alaska Airlines, 49 CFR to authorize the
Seattle, WA. 173.302(f)(3) and transportation in
(f)(4) and commerce of cylinders
173.304(f)(3) and containing oxidizing
(f)(4). gases without rigid
outer packagings
without outer
packaging capable of
passing the Flame
Penetration and
Resistance Test and
the Thermal Resistance
Test, when no other
practical means of
transportation exist.
(mode 4)
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