Hours of Service (HOS) of Drivers; Application of American Pyrotechnics Association (APA) for Exemption From the 14-Hour Rule During Independence Day Celebrations, 30232-30235 [2011-12760]
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Notice of petition for exemption
received.
ACTION:
This notice contains a
summary of a petition seeking relief
from specified requirements of 14 CFR.
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This notice is published pursuant to
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Dennis Pratte,
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Petition For Exemption
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA–2007–28043]
Hours of Service (HOS) of Drivers;
Application of American Pyrotechnics
Association (APA) for Exemption From
the 14-Hour Rule During Independence
Day Celebrations
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of application for
exemption; request for comments.
AGENCY:
The American Pyrotechnics
Association (APA) has applied for a
limited exemption from FMCSA’s
regulation that drivers of commercial
motor vehicles (CMVs) may not drive
after the 14th hour after coming on duty.
The exemption would apply solely to
the operation of CMVs by 9 designated
APA-member motor carriers in
conjunction with staging fireworks
shows celebrating Independence Day
during the periods June 28—July 8,
2011, and June 28—July 8, 2012,
inclusive. During these two periods, the
approximately 375 CMVs and drivers
employed by these 9 APA-member
motor carriers would be allowed to
exclude off-duty and sleeper-berth time
SUMMARY:
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of any length from the calculation of the
14 hours. These drivers would not be
allowed to drive after accumulating a
total of 14 hours of on-duty time,
following 10 consecutive hours off duty,
and would continue to be subject to the
11-hour driving time limit, and the 60and 70-hour on-duty limits. The APA
maintains that the terms and conditions
of the limited exemption would ensure
a level of safety equivalent to, or greater
than, the level of safety achieved
without the exemption.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before June 14, 2011. This exemption
would be effective during the periods of
June 28, 2011, through July 8, 2011,
inclusive, and June 28, 2012, through
July 8, 2012, inclusive. The exemption
would expire on July 9, 2012.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by Federal Docket
Management System Number FMCSA–
2007–28043 by any of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov. In the
ENTER KEYWORD OR ID box enter
FMCSA–2007–28043 and click on the
tab labeled SEARCH. On the ensuing
page, click on any tab labeled SUBMIT
A COMMENT on the extreme right of
the page and a page should open that is
titled ‘‘Submit a Comment.’’ You may
identify yourself under section 1,
ENTER INFORMATION or you may
skip section 1 and remain anonymous.
You enter your comments in section 2,
TYPE COMMENT & UPLOAD FILE.
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DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. e.t.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays.
Instructions: All submissions must
include the Agency name and docket
number. For detailed instructions on
submitting comments and additional
information on the exemption process,
see the ADDRESSES heading above and
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Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to https://
www.regulations.gov at any time, and in
the ENTER KEYWORD OR ID box enter
FMCSA–2007–28043 and click on the
tab labeled SEARCH.
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the electronic form of all comments
received into any of our dockets by the
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submitted on behalf of an association,
business, labor union, etc.). You may
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Christine Hydock, FMCSA Driver and
Carrier Operations Division, Office of
Bus and Truck Standards and
Operations, Telephone: 202–366–4325.
E-mail: MCPSD@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 4007 of the Transportation
Equity Act for the 21st Century (Pub. L.
105–178, 112 Stat. 107, June 9, 1998)
amended 49 U.S.C. 31315 and 31136(e)
to provide FMCSA authority to grant
exemptions from its motor carrier safety
regulations, including the hours-ofservice (HOS) rules. The procedure for
requesting an exemption is prescribed
in 49 CFR part 381. FMCSA must
publish a notice of each exemption
request in the Federal Register (49 CFR
381.315(a)). The Agency must provide
the public an opportunity to inspect the
information relevant to the application,
including any safety analyses that have
been conducted, and to comment on the
request. The Agency may grant an
exemption for up to 2 years.
The Agency reviews the safety
analyses and public comments and may
grant the exemption if it finds ‘‘such
exemption would likely achieve a level
of safety that is equivalent to, or greater
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than, the level that would be achieved
absent such exemption’’ (49 CFR
381.305). The decision of the Agency
must be published in the Federal
Register (49 CFR 381.315(b)) with the
reason for denying the exemption or, in
the alternative, the specific person or
class of persons receiving the
exemption, and the regulatory provision
or provisions from which the exemption
is granted. The notice must also specify
the effective period of the exemption
(up to 2 years), and explain the terms
and conditions of the exemption.
APA Application for Exemption
The HOS rules in 49 CFR 395.3(a)(2)
prohibit a property-carrying CMV driver
from driving after the 14th hour after
coming on duty following 10
consecutive hours off duty. APA, a trade
association representing the domestic
fireworks industry, has applied for an
exemption from this subsection for 9 of
its member motor carriers. A copy of the
application is included in the docket
referenced at the beginning of this
notice. A list of the 9 APA motor
carriers within the scope of this
exemption request is included as an
appendix to this notice.
APA has also applied for renewal of
the exemption granted in 2009 (74 FR
29264, June 19, 2009). The renewal
would cover 54 of the 61 member motor
carriers listed in the 2009 exemption
notice. Information regarding that
request will be published in a separate
Federal Register notice.
The initial APA exemption
application for relief from the 14-hour
rule was submitted in 2004; a copy of
the application is in the docket. That
application fully describes the nature of
the pyrotechnic operations of the CMV
drivers employed by APA-member
motor carriers during a typical
Independence Day period. The CMV
drivers are trained pyro-technicians
holding a commercial driver’s license
(CDL) with a hazardous materials (HM)
endorsement. They transport fireworks
and related equipment by CMV on a
very demanding schedule, often to
remote locations. After they arrive, the
APA driver is responsible for set-up and
staging of the fireworks shows.
In 2009, FMCSA granted this same
limited exemption to 14 new APAmember motor carriers (74 FR 29266,
June 10, 2009) and renewed 61
exemptions of APA-member motor
carriers (74 FR 29264, June 19, 2009) for
their CMV transportation of fireworks
for Independence Day displays in 2009
and 2010. The Agency is not aware of
any adverse safety events related to APA
operations during these periods. APA
has now applied for the same limited
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exemption for 9 additional motor
carriers.
APA is seeking this exemption
because compliance with the current 14hour rule by its members during these
two 11-day periods would impose a
substantial economic hardship on
numerous cities, towns and
municipalities, as well as the APA
companies. To meet the demand for
fireworks under the current HOS rules,
APA asserts that its member companies
would be required to hire a second
driver for most trips. The result would
be a substantial increase in the cost of
the fireworks shows—beyond the means
of many of APA’s customers—and
would deny many Americans this
important component of their
Independence Day celebration.
Method To Ensure an Equivalent or
Greater Level of Safety
APA believes that this exemption
would not adversely affect the safety of
the motor carrier transportation
provided by its members during the two
11-day periods. According to the APA,
the companies that have operated under
the exemption, and subsequent
renewals, for the past six years have
done so with no reports of incidents of
any kind. As a condition of holding the
exemption, each motor carrier is
required to notify FMCSA within 5
business days of any accident (as
defined by 49 CFR 390.5) involving the
operation of any of its CMVs while
under this exemption. To date, FMCSA
has received no incident notifications.
In addition, the exemption will
enhance safety by decreasing the
number of CMVs stationed with 1.1G,
1.3G and 1.4G fireworks aboard at
locations throughout the country. Under
the exemption, drivers will be able to
safely return the CMVs to their home
base, next display location or proper
storage facility, which are all properly
secured areas for 1.1G, 1.3G and 1.4G
fireworks as required by the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives, and state and local
regulations. APA states that the
operational demands of this unique
industry minimize the risk of a CMV
crash. During the exemption period,
these drivers transport fireworks over
relatively short routes from distribution
points to the site of the fireworks
display, and normally do so in the early
morning when traffic is light. At the
site, they spend considerable time
installing, wiring, and safety-checking
the fireworks displays, followed by a
period of several hours off duty in the
late afternoon and early evening prior to
the event. During this time, the CMV
drivers are able to rest and nap, thereby
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reducing or eliminating the fatigue
accumulated during the day. After the
event, they drive the CMVs to the point
of origin. This occurs late in the
evening, and thus avoids heavy traffic.
Before beginning another duty day,
these drivers must take 10 consecutive
hours off duty which is the same
requirement imposed on other CMV
drivers.
APA also argues that the heavy
training requirements imposed on their
CMV drivers add to the level of safety
achieved. These drivers are
comprehensively trained on proper
handling and use of these products, and
receive the training and qualifications
required by the Department of
Transportation. Each driver goes
through an extensive training and
apprentice program for up to two years
before transporting and operating a
fireworks display. In addition, all
companies requesting the exemption
have agreed to provide to their drivers
operating under the exemption
additional training on the importance of
proper rest periods during the work day,
including naps and breaks by other
means.
APA believes that these operations,
conducted under the terms and
conditions of this limited exemption,
would provide a level of safety that is
equivalent to, or greater than, the level
of safety achieved without the
exemption.
Terms and Conditions of the Exemption
Period of the Exemption
APA’s request for exemption from the
requirements of 49 CFR 395.3(a)(2)
would be effective June 28 through July
8, 2011, inclusive, and from June 28
through July 8, 2012, inclusive. The
requested exemption would expire on
July 9, 2012.
Extent of the Exemption
This exemption would be restricted to
drivers employed by the 9 companies,
firms and entities listed in the appendix
to this notice. The drivers would be
entitled to a limited exemption from the
requirements of 49 CFR 395.3(a)(2),
which prohibits a driver from driving
after the 14th hour after coming on duty
and does not permit off-duty periods to
extend the 14-hour limit. Drivers
covered by this exemption would be
able to exclude off-duty and sleeperberth time of any length from the
calculation of the 14-hour limit. This
exemption would be contingent on each
driver driving no more than 11 hours in
a 14-hour on-duty period. The
exemption would further be contingent
on each driver having 10 consecutive
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hours off duty following 14 hours on
duty prior to beginning a new driving
period. The drivers must comply with
all other requirements of the Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Regulations) (49
CFR parts 350–399).
Preemption
During the periods the exemption
would be in effect, no State would be
permitted to enforce any law or
regulation that conflicts with or is
inconsistent with this exemption with
respect to a person or entity operating
under the exemption.
Notification to FMCSA
Each company, firm and entity listed
in the appendix to this notice would be
required to notify FMCSA within 5
business days of any accidents (as
defined by 49 CFR 390.5) involving the
operation of any of its CMVs while
under this exemption. The notification
must include the following information:
a. Date of the accident,
b. City or town, and State, in which
the accident occurred, or which is
closest to the scene of the accident,
c. Driver’s name and driver’s license
number,
d. Vehicle number and State license
number,
e. Number of individuals suffering
physical injury,
f. Number of fatalities,
g. The police-reported cause of the
accident,
h. Whether the driver was cited for
violation of any traffic laws, or motor
carrier safety regulations, and
i. The total driving time and the total
on-duty time of the CMV driver at the
time of the accident.
Termination
During the exemption periods,
FMCSA would retain the authority to
take all steps necessary to protect the
public interest, including revocation of
the exemption. Exempt motor carriers
and drivers would be subject to FMCSA
monitoring while operating under this
exemption. FMCSA would immediately
revoke the exemption for failure to
comply with its terms and conditions.
Request for Comments
Although FMCSA previously
requested public comment on the safety
impact of similar APA requests [i.e., for
a limited exemption from the
requirements of 49 CFR 395.3(a)(2) for
the 2005–2006, 2007–2008, 2009–2010
Independence Day celebrations and in a
notice published on March 25, 2011 (76
FR 16852)], the Agency is required by
49 U.S.C. 31315(b)(4) and 31136(e) to
request public comment on all
applications for exemption.
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Due to the fact that this exemption
application is specific to the
Independence Day celebrations, FMCSA
must obtain, and complete its review of,
comments in time to issue a final
determination before the 4th of July
holiday. This is not to say that the
Agency has prejudged the outcome of
this process, but approval of the
application is one possible result.
Granting the exemption after the long
holiday weekend would reduce its value
considerably. FMCSA is therefore
adopting a comment period of 21 days
instead of the 30 days normally
provided. We do not believe this
imposes any particular hardship on
potential commenters, since this
application involves the same issues as
those raised by similar exemption
applications submitted by the
pyrotechnic industry in previous years.
Commenters who have an interest in
such matters are likely to be familiar
with the issues and arguments
surrounding a fireworks exemption, and
will be able to formulate their responses
within a 21-day comment period.
Therefore FMCSA, in accordance with
49 U.S.C. 31315(b)(4) and 31136(e),
requests public comments on APA’s
recent request for exemption from the
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14-hour rule for the 9 motor carriers
listed in the appendix to this notice.
FMCSA will consider all comments
received by close of business on June
14, 2011. All comments will be
available for examination in the docket
listed under the ADDRESSES section of
this notice. The Agency will consider to
the extent practicable comments
received in the public docket after the
closing date of the comment period.
Issued on: May 19, 2011.
Pamela M. Pelcovits,
Director, Office of Policy Plan and
Regulations.
APPENDIX TO THE NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF AMERICAN PYROTECHNICS ASSOCIATION (APA) FOR A LIMITED HOS
EXEMPTION FOR 9 MOTOR CARRIERS DURING THE 2011 AND 2012 INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS
Motor Carrier
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Address
AM Pyrotechnics, LLC ...........................
Arthur Rozzi Pyrotechnics .....................
East Coast Pyrotechnics, Inc .................
Fireworks Extravaganza ........................
Hi-Tech FX, LLC ....................................
North Central Industries, Inc ..................
Pyro Spectaculars North, Inc .................
Pyrotechnic Display, Inc ........................
Western Display Fireworks, Ltd .............
2429 East 535th Rd., Buffalo, MO 65622 ......................................................................
6607 Red Hawk Ct., Maineville, OH 45039 ...................................................................
4652 Catawba River Rd., Catawba, SC 29704 ..............................................................
58 Maple Lane, Otisville, NY 10963 ...............................................................................
1135 Ave. I, Fort Madison, IA 52627 .............................................................................
1500 E. Washington, Muncie, IN 47305 .........................................................................
5301 Lang Avenue, McClellan, CA 95652 .....................................................................
8450 W. St. Francis Rd., Frankfort, IL 60423 ................................................................
10946 S. New Era Rd., Canby, OR 97013 ....................................................................
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Maritime Administration
[Docket No. MARAD–2011–0060]
Requested Administrative Waiver of
the Coastwise Trade Laws
Maritime Administration,
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Invitation for public comments
on a requested administrative waiver of
the Coastwise Trade Laws for the vessel
ARIEL.
AGENCY:
As authorized by 46 U.S.C.
12121, the Secretary of Transportation,
as represented by the Maritime
Administration (MARAD), is authorized
to grant waivers of the U.S.-build
requirement of the coastwise laws under
certain circumstances. A request for
such a waiver has been received by
MARAD. The vessel, and a brief
description of the proposed service, is
listed below. The complete application
is given in DOT docket MARAD–2011–
0060 at https://www.regulations.gov.
Interested parties may comment on the
effect this action may have on U.S.
vessel builders or businesses in the U.S.
that use U.S.-flag vessels. If MARAD
determines, in accordance with 46
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U.S.C. 12121 and MARAD’s regulations
at 46 CFR part 388 (68 FR 23084, April
30, 2003), that the issuance of the
waiver will have an unduly adverse
effect on a U.S.-vessel builder or a
business that uses U.S.-flag vessels in
that business, a waiver will not be
granted. Comments should refer to the
docket number of this notice and the
vessel name in order for MARAD to
properly consider the comments.
Comments should also state the
commenter’s interest in the waiver
application, and address the waiver
criteria given in § 388.4 of MARAD’s
regulations at 46 CFR part 388.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
June 23, 2011.
ADDRESSES: Comments should refer to
docket number MARAD–2011–0060.
Written comments may be submitted by
hand or by mail to the Docket Clerk,
U.S. Department of Transportation,
Docket Operations, M–30, West
Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE.,
Washington, DC 20590. You may also
send comments electronically via the
Internet at https://www.regulations.gov.
All comments will become part of this
docket and will be available for
inspection and copying at the above
address between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
E.T., Monday through Friday, except
federal holidays. An electronic version
of this document and all documents
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entered into this docket is available on
the World Wide Web at https://
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Joann Spittle, U.S. Department of
Transportation, Maritime
Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE., Room W21–203,
Washington, DC 20590. Telephone 202–
366–5979, E-mail Joann.Spittle@dot.gov.
As
described by the applicant the intended
service of the vessel ARIEL is:
Intended Commercial Use of Vessel:
‘‘The vessel will be used pursuant to a
contract with a California based
corporation that will use the boat for
marketing purposes. There also will be
six pack charters.’’
Geographic Region: ‘‘California.’’
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electronic form of all comments
received into any of our dockets by the
name of the individual submitting the
comment (or signing the comment, if
submitted on behalf of an association,
business, labor union, etc.). You may
review DOT’s complete Privacy Act
Statement in the Federal Register
published on April 11, 2000 (Volume
65, Number 70; Pages 19477–78).
By Order of the Maritime Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA-2007-28043]
Hours of Service (HOS) of Drivers; Application of American
Pyrotechnics Association (APA) for Exemption From the 14-Hour Rule
During Independence Day Celebrations
AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of application for exemption; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The American Pyrotechnics Association (APA) has applied for a
limited exemption from FMCSA's regulation that drivers of commercial
motor vehicles (CMVs) may not drive after the 14th hour after coming on
duty. The exemption would apply solely to the operation of CMVs by 9
designated APA-member motor carriers in conjunction with staging
fireworks shows celebrating Independence Day during the periods June
28--July 8, 2011, and June 28--July 8, 2012, inclusive. During these
two periods, the approximately 375 CMVs and drivers employed by these 9
APA-member motor carriers would be allowed to exclude off-duty and
sleeper-berth time
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of any length from the calculation of the 14 hours. These drivers would
not be allowed to drive after accumulating a total of 14 hours of on-
duty time, following 10 consecutive hours off duty, and would continue
to be subject to the 11-hour driving time limit, and the 60- and 70-
hour on-duty limits. The APA maintains that the terms and conditions of
the limited exemption would ensure a level of safety equivalent to, or
greater than, the level of safety achieved without the exemption.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before June 14, 2011. This
exemption would be effective during the periods of June 28, 2011,
through July 8, 2011, inclusive, and June 28, 2012, through July 8,
2012, inclusive. The exemption would expire on July 9, 2012.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments identified by Federal Docket
Management System Number FMCSA-2007-28043 by any of the following
methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov. In the ENTER KEYWORD OR ID box enter FMCSA-2007-
28043 and click on the tab labeled SEARCH. On the ensuing page, click
on any tab labeled SUBMIT A COMMENT on the extreme right of the page
and a page should open that is titled ``Submit a Comment.'' You may
identify yourself under section 1, ENTER INFORMATION or you may skip
section 1 and remain anonymous. You enter your comments in section 2,
TYPE COMMENT & UPLOAD FILE. When you are ready to submit your comments,
click on the tab labeled SUBMIT. Your comment is then submitted to the
docket; and you will receive a tracking number.
Fax: 1-202-493-2251.
Mail: Docket Management Facility: U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., West Building, Ground
Floor, Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
Hand Delivery: West Building, Ground Floor, Room W12-140,
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
e.t., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Instructions: All submissions must include the Agency name and
docket number. For detailed instructions on submitting comments and
additional information on the exemption process, see the ADDRESSES
heading above and the Public Participation heading below. Note that all
comments received will be posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided.
Please also see the Privacy Act heading below.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received, go to https://www.regulations.gov at any time, and in
the ENTER KEYWORD OR ID box enter FMCSA-2007-28043 and click on the tab
labeled SEARCH.
Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search the electronic form of all
comments received into any of our dockets by the name of the individual
submitting the comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf
of an association, business, labor union, etc.). You may review DOT's
complete Privacy Act Statement in the Federal Register published on
January, 17, 2008 (73 FR 3316) or you may visit https://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2008/pdf/E8-785.pdf.
Public Participation: The https://www.regulations.gov Web site is
generally available 24 hours each day, 365 days each year. You can
obtain electronic submission and retrieval help and guidelines under
the ``help'' section of the https://www.regulations.gov Web site and
also at the DOT's https://docketsinfo.dot.gov Web site. If you want us
to notify you that we received your comments, please include a self-
addressed, stamped envelope or postcard or print the acknowledgement
page that appears after submitting comments online.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Christine Hydock, FMCSA Driver and
Carrier Operations Division, Office of Bus and Truck Standards and
Operations, Telephone: 202-366-4325. E-mail: MCPSD@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 4007 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century
(Pub. L. 105-178, 112 Stat. 107, June 9, 1998) amended 49 U.S.C. 31315
and 31136(e) to provide FMCSA authority to grant exemptions from its
motor carrier safety regulations, including the hours-of-service (HOS)
rules. The procedure for requesting an exemption is prescribed in 49
CFR part 381. FMCSA must publish a notice of each exemption request in
the Federal Register (49 CFR 381.315(a)). The Agency must provide the
public an opportunity to inspect the information relevant to the
application, including any safety analyses that have been conducted,
and to comment on the request. The Agency may grant an exemption for up
to 2 years.
The Agency reviews the safety analyses and public comments and may
grant the exemption if it finds ``such exemption would likely achieve a
level of safety that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level that
would be achieved absent such exemption'' (49 CFR 381.305). The
decision of the Agency must be published in the Federal Register (49
CFR 381.315(b)) with the reason for denying the exemption or, in the
alternative, the specific person or class of persons receiving the
exemption, and the regulatory provision or provisions from which the
exemption is granted. The notice must also specify the effective period
of the exemption (up to 2 years), and explain the terms and conditions
of the exemption.
APA Application for Exemption
The HOS rules in 49 CFR 395.3(a)(2) prohibit a property-carrying
CMV driver from driving after the 14th hour after coming on duty
following 10 consecutive hours off duty. APA, a trade association
representing the domestic fireworks industry, has applied for an
exemption from this subsection for 9 of its member motor carriers. A
copy of the application is included in the docket referenced at the
beginning of this notice. A list of the 9 APA motor carriers within the
scope of this exemption request is included as an appendix to this
notice.
APA has also applied for renewal of the exemption granted in 2009
(74 FR 29264, June 19, 2009). The renewal would cover 54 of the 61
member motor carriers listed in the 2009 exemption notice. Information
regarding that request will be published in a separate Federal Register
notice.
The initial APA exemption application for relief from the 14-hour
rule was submitted in 2004; a copy of the application is in the docket.
That application fully describes the nature of the pyrotechnic
operations of the CMV drivers employed by APA-member motor carriers
during a typical Independence Day period. The CMV drivers are trained
pyro-technicians holding a commercial driver's license (CDL) with a
hazardous materials (HM) endorsement. They transport fireworks and
related equipment by CMV on a very demanding schedule, often to remote
locations. After they arrive, the APA driver is responsible for set-up
and staging of the fireworks shows.
In 2009, FMCSA granted this same limited exemption to 14 new APA-
member motor carriers (74 FR 29266, June 10, 2009) and renewed 61
exemptions of APA-member motor carriers (74 FR 29264, June 19, 2009)
for their CMV transportation of fireworks for Independence Day displays
in 2009 and 2010. The Agency is not aware of any adverse safety events
related to APA operations during these periods. APA has now applied for
the same limited
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exemption for 9 additional motor carriers.
APA is seeking this exemption because compliance with the current
14-hour rule by its members during these two 11-day periods would
impose a substantial economic hardship on numerous cities, towns and
municipalities, as well as the APA companies. To meet the demand for
fireworks under the current HOS rules, APA asserts that its member
companies would be required to hire a second driver for most trips. The
result would be a substantial increase in the cost of the fireworks
shows--beyond the means of many of APA's customers--and would deny many
Americans this important component of their Independence Day
celebration.
Method To Ensure an Equivalent or Greater Level of Safety
APA believes that this exemption would not adversely affect the
safety of the motor carrier transportation provided by its members
during the two 11-day periods. According to the APA, the companies that
have operated under the exemption, and subsequent renewals, for the
past six years have done so with no reports of incidents of any kind.
As a condition of holding the exemption, each motor carrier is required
to notify FMCSA within 5 business days of any accident (as defined by
49 CFR 390.5) involving the operation of any of its CMVs while under
this exemption. To date, FMCSA has received no incident notifications.
In addition, the exemption will enhance safety by decreasing the
number of CMVs stationed with 1.1G, 1.3G and 1.4G fireworks aboard at
locations throughout the country. Under the exemption, drivers will be
able to safely return the CMVs to their home base, next display
location or proper storage facility, which are all properly secured
areas for 1.1G, 1.3G and 1.4G fireworks as required by the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and state and local
regulations. APA states that the operational demands of this unique
industry minimize the risk of a CMV crash. During the exemption period,
these drivers transport fireworks over relatively short routes from
distribution points to the site of the fireworks display, and normally
do so in the early morning when traffic is light. At the site, they
spend considerable time installing, wiring, and safety-checking the
fireworks displays, followed by a period of several hours off duty in
the late afternoon and early evening prior to the event. During this
time, the CMV drivers are able to rest and nap, thereby reducing or
eliminating the fatigue accumulated during the day. After the event,
they drive the CMVs to the point of origin. This occurs late in the
evening, and thus avoids heavy traffic. Before beginning another duty
day, these drivers must take 10 consecutive hours off duty which is the
same requirement imposed on other CMV drivers.
APA also argues that the heavy training requirements imposed on
their CMV drivers add to the level of safety achieved. These drivers
are comprehensively trained on proper handling and use of these
products, and receive the training and qualifications required by the
Department of Transportation. Each driver goes through an extensive
training and apprentice program for up to two years before transporting
and operating a fireworks display. In addition, all companies
requesting the exemption have agreed to provide to their drivers
operating under the exemption additional training on the importance of
proper rest periods during the work day, including naps and breaks by
other means.
APA believes that these operations, conducted under the terms and
conditions of this limited exemption, would provide a level of safety
that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level of safety achieved
without the exemption.
Terms and Conditions of the Exemption
Period of the Exemption
APA's request for exemption from the requirements of 49 CFR
395.3(a)(2) would be effective June 28 through July 8, 2011, inclusive,
and from June 28 through July 8, 2012, inclusive. The requested
exemption would expire on July 9, 2012.
Extent of the Exemption
This exemption would be restricted to drivers employed by the 9
companies, firms and entities listed in the appendix to this notice.
The drivers would be entitled to a limited exemption from the
requirements of 49 CFR 395.3(a)(2), which prohibits a driver from
driving after the 14th hour after coming on duty and does not permit
off-duty periods to extend the 14-hour limit. Drivers covered by this
exemption would be able to exclude off-duty and sleeper-berth time of
any length from the calculation of the 14-hour limit. This exemption
would be contingent on each driver driving no more than 11 hours in a
14-hour on-duty period. The exemption would further be contingent on
each driver having 10 consecutive hours off duty following 14 hours on
duty prior to beginning a new driving period. The drivers must comply
with all other requirements of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations) (49 CFR parts 350-399).
Preemption
During the periods the exemption would be in effect, no State would
be permitted to enforce any law or regulation that conflicts with or is
inconsistent with this exemption with respect to a person or entity
operating under the exemption.
Notification to FMCSA
Each company, firm and entity listed in the appendix to this notice
would be required to notify FMCSA within 5 business days of any
accidents (as defined by 49 CFR 390.5) involving the operation of any
of its CMVs while under this exemption. The notification must include
the following information:
a. Date of the accident,
b. City or town, and State, in which the accident occurred, or
which is closest to the scene of the accident,
c. Driver's name and driver's license number,
d. Vehicle number and State license number,
e. Number of individuals suffering physical injury,
f. Number of fatalities,
g. The police-reported cause of the accident,
h. Whether the driver was cited for violation of any traffic laws,
or motor carrier safety regulations, and
i. The total driving time and the total on-duty time of the CMV
driver at the time of the accident.
Termination
During the exemption periods, FMCSA would retain the authority to
take all steps necessary to protect the public interest, including
revocation of the exemption. Exempt motor carriers and drivers would be
subject to FMCSA monitoring while operating under this exemption. FMCSA
would immediately revoke the exemption for failure to comply with its
terms and conditions.
Request for Comments
Although FMCSA previously requested public comment on the safety
impact of similar APA requests [i.e., for a limited exemption from the
requirements of 49 CFR 395.3(a)(2) for the 2005-2006, 2007-2008, 2009-
2010 Independence Day celebrations and in a notice published on March
25, 2011 (76 FR 16852)], the Agency is required by 49 U.S.C.
31315(b)(4) and 31136(e) to request public comment on all applications
for exemption.
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Due to the fact that this exemption application is specific to the
Independence Day celebrations, FMCSA must obtain, and complete its
review of, comments in time to issue a final determination before the
4th of July holiday. This is not to say that the Agency has prejudged
the outcome of this process, but approval of the application is one
possible result. Granting the exemption after the long holiday weekend
would reduce its value considerably. FMCSA is therefore adopting a
comment period of 21 days instead of the 30 days normally provided. We
do not believe this imposes any particular hardship on potential
commenters, since this application involves the same issues as those
raised by similar exemption applications submitted by the pyrotechnic
industry in previous years. Commenters who have an interest in such
matters are likely to be familiar with the issues and arguments
surrounding a fireworks exemption, and will be able to formulate their
responses within a 21-day comment period.
Therefore FMCSA, in accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31315(b)(4) and
31136(e), requests public comments on APA's recent request for
exemption from the 14-hour rule for the 9 motor carriers listed in the
appendix to this notice. FMCSA will consider all comments received by
close of business on June 14, 2011. All comments will be available for
examination in the docket listed under the ADDRESSES section of this
notice. The Agency will consider to the extent practicable comments
received in the public docket after the closing date of the comment
period.
Issued on: May 19, 2011.
Pamela M. Pelcovits,
Director, Office of Policy Plan and Regulations.
Appendix to the Notice of Application of American Pyrotechnics
Association (APA) for a Limited HOS Exemption for 9 Motor Carriers
During the 2011 and 2012 Independence Day Celebrations
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Motor Carrier Address DOT No.
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1. AM Pyrotechnics, LLC.......... 2429 East 535th Rd., 1034961
Buffalo, MO 65622.
2. Arthur Rozzi Pyrotechnics..... 6607 Red Hawk Ct., 2008107
Maineville, OH 45039.
3. East Coast Pyrotechnics, Inc.. 4652 Catawba River Rd., 545033
Catawba, SC 29704.
4. Fireworks Extravaganza........ 58 Maple Lane, 2064141
Otisville, NY 10963.
5. Hi-Tech FX, LLC............... 1135 Ave. I, Fort 1549055
Madison, IA 52627.
6. North Central Industries, Inc. 1500 E. Washington, 00165755
Muncie, IN 47305.
7. Pyro Spectaculars North, Inc.. 5301 Lang Avenue, 1671438
McClellan, CA 95652.
8. Pyrotechnic Display, Inc...... 8450 W. St. Francis Rd., 1929883
Frankfort, IL 60423.
9. Western Display Fireworks, Ltd 10946 S. New Era Rd., 498941
Canby, OR 97013.
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