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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
[Docket No. NHTSA–2015–0054; Notice 1]
Mack Trucks, Inc., Receipt of Petition
for Decision of Inconsequential
Noncompliance
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Receipt of petition.
AGENCY:
Mack Trucks, Inc. (Mack), has
determined that certain model year
(MY) 2014–2016 Mack LEU model
incomplete vehicles do not fully comply
with paragraphs S5.3.3 and S5.3.4 of
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
(FMVSS) No. 121, Air Brake Systems.
Mack has filed an appropriate report
dated April 27, 2015, pursuant to 49
CFR part 573, Defect and
Noncompliance Responsibility and
Reports.
SUMMARY:
The closing date for comments
on the petition is September 17, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit written data, views,
and arguments on this petition.
Comments must refer to the docket and
notice number cited at the beginning of
this notice and submitted by any of the
following methods:
• Mail: Send comments by mail
addressed to: U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Operations, M–
30, West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590.
• Hand Deliver: Deliver comments by
hand to: U.S. Department of
Transportation, Docket Operations, M–
30, West Building Ground Floor, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC 20590. The Docket
Section is open on weekdays from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. except Federal Holidays.
• Electronically: Submit comments
electronically by: Logging onto the
Federal Docket Management System
(FDMS) Web site at https://
www.regulations.gov/. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
Comments may also be faxed to (202)
493–2251.
Comments must be written in the
English language, and be no greater than
15 pages in length, although there is no
limit to the length of necessary
attachments to the comments. If
comments are submitted in hard copy
form, please ensure that two copies are
provided. If you wish to receive
confirmation that your comments were
received, please enclose a stamped, self-
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addressed postcard with the comments.
Note that all comments received will be
posted without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Documents submitted to a docket may
be viewed by anyone at the address and
times given above. The documents may
also be viewed on the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov by following the
online instructions for accessing the
dockets. DOT’s complete Privacy Act
Statement is available for review in the
Federal Register published on April 11,
2000, (65 FR 19477–78).
The petition, supporting materials,
and all comments received before the
close of business on the closing date
indicated below will be filed and will be
considered. All comments and
supporting materials received after the
closing date will also be filed and will
be considered to the extent possible.
When the petition is granted or denied,
notice of the decision will be published
in the Federal Register pursuant to the
authority indicated below.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Mack’s Petition: Pursuant to 49
U.S.C. 30118(d) and 30120(h) (see
implementing rule at 49 CFR part 556),
Mack submitted a petition for an
exemption from the notification and
remedy requirements of 49 U.S.C.
Chapter 301 on the basis that this
noncompliance is inconsequential to
motor vehicle safety. After reviewing
the petition, NHTSA requested
additional information from Mack by
letter dated July 9, 2015. In response to
that letter, Mack provided supplemental
information by letter dated July 17,
2015. Copies of NHTSA’s request and
Mack’s response are available from the
petition docket.
This notice of receipt of Mack’s
petition is published under 49 U.S.C.
30118 and 30120 and does not represent
any agency decision or other exercise of
judgment concerning the merits of the
petition.
II. Vehicles Involved: Affected are
approximately 1,977 MY 2014–2016
Mack LEU model incomplete vehicles
manufactured between July 22, 2013
and April 20, 2015.
III. Noncompliance: Mack explains
that the noncompliance is that the brake
actuation and release times slightly (by
milliseconds) exceed the requirements
as specified in paragraphs S5.3.3 and
S5.3.4 of FMVSS No. 121.
IV. Rule Text: Paragraph S5.3.3 of
FMVSS No. 121 requires in pertinent
part:
S5.3.3 Brake Actuation time. Each service
brake system shall meet the requirements of
S5.3.3.1(a) and (b) . . .
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S5.3.3.1(a) With an initial service reservoir
system air pressure of 100 psi, the air
pressure in each brake chamber shall, when
measured from the first movement of the
service brake control, reach 60 psi in not
more than 0.45 second in the case of trucks
and buses, . . .
Paragraph S5.3.4 of FMVSS No. 121
requires in pertinent part:
S5.3.4 Brake Release time. Each service
brake system shall meet the requirements of
S5.3.4.1(a) and (b) . . .
S5.3.4.1(a) With an initial service brake
chamber air pressure of 95 psi, the air
pressure in each brake chamber shall, when
measured from the first movements of the
service brake control, fall to 5 psi in not more
than 0.55 second in the case of trucks and
buses, . . .
V. Summary of Mack’s Analyses:
Mack stated its belief that the subject
noncompliance is inconsequential to
motor vehicle safety for the following
reasons:
(A) Mack conducted pneumatic brake
timings tests on a test vehicle
representative of the affected population
to show the results compared to the
requirement. The test vehicle was
configured similar to a dual-drive (or
twin steer) residential garbage truck
equipped with left-hand and right-hand
steering and brake controls. Tests were
conducted on each axle, separately,
using the left-hand brake control and
then, the right hand brake control.
Mack’s data indicate that, on average,
steer axle pneumatic brake actuation
times exceed the requirement by 0.04
seconds, steer axle pneumatic brake
release times, on average, exceed the
requirement by 0.09 seconds, and drive
axle brake timing results indicate
compliance with the safety standard’s
requirement.
Mack stated that a change in brake
chamber size from type 24 to type 30,
which occurred in 2013 production,
may have caused the noncompliance.
(B) Mack conducted additional brake
timing and dynamic performance tests
to evaluate how this noncompliance
affects overall brake performance. The
tests were performed by an independent
testing and evaluation company, Link
Commercial Vehicle Testing (Link)
located in East Liberty, Ohio. According
to Mack, the results of these tests clearly
show that the trucks that are affected by
the subject noncompliance are
compliant with the brake stopping
distance requirements. Mack provided a
chart to illustrate the stopping distance
test results. (Detailed results from the
tests provided by Mack are available
from the docket for this petition).
(C) Mack stated that LEU’s are used
almost exclusively in residential garbage
collection service. Because of that, Mack
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says there are no concerned vehicles
that tow air-braked trailers and that
compatibility with other air brake
vehicles is also not cause for concern.
(D) Mack also stated that brake release
timing has been the subject of previous
petitions that it believes are similar to
its petition and were granted by
NHTSA.
Mack has additionally informed
NHTSA that it is correcting the
noncompliance so that all future
production of the subject trucks will
fully comply with FMVSS No. 121.
In summation, Mack believes that the
described noncompliance of the subject
trucks is inconsequential to motor
vehicle safety, and that its petition, to
exempt Mack from providing recall
notification of noncompliance as
required by 49 U.S.C. 30118 and
remedying the recall noncompliance as
required by 49 U.S.C. 30120 should be
granted.
NHTSA notes that the statutory
provisions (49 U.S.C. 30118(d) and
30120(h)) that permit manufacturers to
file petitions for a determination of
inconsequentiality allow NHTSA to
exempt manufacturers only from the
duties found in sections 30118 and
30120, respectively, to notify owners,
purchasers, and dealers of a defect or
noncompliance and to remedy the
defect or noncompliance. Therefore, any
decision on this petition only applies to
the subject incomplete vehicles that
Mack no longer controlled at the time it
determined that the noncompliance
existed. However, any decision on this
petition does not relieve equipment
distributors and dealers of the
prohibitions on the sale, offer for sale,
or introduction or delivery for
introduction into interstate commerce of
the noncompliant incomplete vehicles
under their control after Mack notified
them that the subject noncompliance
existed.
Authority: (49 U.S.C. 30118, 30120:
delegations of authority at 49 CFR 1.95 and
501.8).
Jeffrey Giuseppe,
Director, Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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Safety Administration
[Docket No. PHMSA–2014–0098; Notice No.
15–15]
Hazardous Materials: Information
Collection Activities
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA), Department of Transportation
(DOT).
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
notice announces that the Information
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below will be forwarded to the Office of
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collections and their expected burdens.
A Federal Register notice with a 60-day
comment period soliciting comments on
these ICRs was published in the Federal
Register on April 29, 2015 [80 FR
23582] under Docket No. PHMSA–
2015–0098 (Notice No. 15–8). PHMSA
did not receive any comments in
response to the April 29, 2015 notice.
DATES: Interested persons are invited to
submit comments on, or before
September 17, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Send comments regarding
the burden estimate, including
suggestions for reducing the burden, by
mail to the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management and Budget, Attention:
Desk Officer for DOT–PHMSA, 725 17th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20503, by
fax, 202–395–5806, or by email, to
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov.
Comments should refer to the
information collection by title and/or
OMB Control Number.
We invite comments on: (1) Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the Department,
including whether the information will
have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of
the Department’s estimate of the burden
of the proposed information collection;
(3) ways to enhance the quality, utility,
and clarity of the information to be
collected; and (4) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
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Docket: For access to the dockets to
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Steven Andrews or T. Glenn Foster,
Standards and Rulemaking Division
(PHH–12), U.S. Department of
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Materials Safety Administration, 1200
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Telephone (202) 366–8553.
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public and affected agencies an
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This notice identifies information
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of the Hazardous Materials Regulations
(HMR; 49 CFR parts 171–180). PHMSA
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appropriate, to reflect current reporting
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in proposed or final rules published
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information collection: (1) Title of the
information collection, including former
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information collection activity; (4)
description of affected persons; (5)
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each information collection activity and,
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Information.
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shipping paper and emergency response
information with shipments of
hazardous materials. Shipping papers
are considered to be a basic
communication tool relative to the
transportation of hazardous materials.
The definition of a shipping paper in 49
CFR 171.8 includes a shipping order,
bill of lading, manifest, or other
shipping document serving a similar
purpose and containing the information
required by §§ 172.202, 172.203, and
172.204 of the HMR. A shipping paper
with emergency response information
must accompany most hazardous
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
[Docket No. NHTSA-2015-0054; Notice 1]
Mack Trucks, Inc., Receipt of Petition for Decision of
Inconsequential Noncompliance
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Receipt of petition.
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SUMMARY: Mack Trucks, Inc. (Mack), has determined that certain model
year (MY) 2014-2016 Mack LEU model incomplete vehicles do not fully
comply with paragraphs S5.3.3 and S5.3.4 of Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 121, Air Brake Systems. Mack has filed an
appropriate report dated April 27, 2015, pursuant to 49 CFR part 573,
Defect and Noncompliance Responsibility and Reports.
DATES: The closing date for comments on the petition is September 17,
2015.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written data,
views, and arguments on this petition. Comments must refer to the
docket and notice number cited at the beginning of this notice and
submitted by any of the following methods:
Mail: Send comments by mail addressed to: U.S. Department
of Transportation, Docket Operations, M-30, West Building Ground Floor,
Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590.
Hand Deliver: Deliver comments by hand to: U.S. Department
of Transportation, Docket Operations, M-30, West Building Ground Floor,
Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. The
Docket Section is open on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. except
Federal Holidays.
Electronically: Submit comments electronically by: Logging
onto the Federal Docket Management System (FDMS) Web site at https://www.regulations.gov/. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments. Comments may also be faxed to (202) 493-2251.
Comments must be written in the English language, and be no greater
than 15 pages in length, although there is no limit to the length of
necessary attachments to the comments. If comments are submitted in
hard copy form, please ensure that two copies are provided. If you wish
to receive confirmation that your comments were received, please
enclose a stamped, self-addressed postcard with the comments. Note that
all comments received will be posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided.
Documents submitted to a docket may be viewed by anyone at the
address and times given above. The documents may also be viewed on the
Internet at https://www.regulations.gov by following the online
instructions for accessing the dockets. DOT's complete Privacy Act
Statement is available for review in the Federal Register published on
April 11, 2000, (65 FR 19477-78).
The petition, supporting materials, and all comments received
before the close of business on the closing date indicated below will
be filed and will be considered. All comments and supporting materials
received after the closing date will also be filed and will be
considered to the extent possible. When the petition is granted or
denied, notice of the decision will be published in the Federal
Register pursuant to the authority indicated below.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Mack's Petition: Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 30118(d) and 30120(h)
(see implementing rule at 49 CFR part 556), Mack submitted a petition
for an exemption from the notification and remedy requirements of 49
U.S.C. Chapter 301 on the basis that this noncompliance is
inconsequential to motor vehicle safety. After reviewing the petition,
NHTSA requested additional information from Mack by letter dated July
9, 2015. In response to that letter, Mack provided supplemental
information by letter dated July 17, 2015. Copies of NHTSA's request
and Mack's response are available from the petition docket.
This notice of receipt of Mack's petition is published under 49
U.S.C. 30118 and 30120 and does not represent any agency decision or
other exercise of judgment concerning the merits of the petition.
II. Vehicles Involved: Affected are approximately 1,977 MY 2014-
2016 Mack LEU model incomplete vehicles manufactured between July 22,
2013 and April 20, 2015.
III. Noncompliance: Mack explains that the noncompliance is that
the brake actuation and release times slightly (by milliseconds) exceed
the requirements as specified in paragraphs S5.3.3 and S5.3.4 of FMVSS
No. 121.
IV. Rule Text: Paragraph S5.3.3 of FMVSS No. 121 requires in
pertinent part:
S5.3.3 Brake Actuation time. Each service brake system shall
meet the requirements of S5.3.3.1(a) and (b) . . .
S5.3.3.1(a) With an initial service reservoir system air
pressure of 100 psi, the air pressure in each brake chamber shall,
when measured from the first movement of the service brake control,
reach 60 psi in not more than 0.45 second in the case of trucks and
buses, . . .
Paragraph S5.3.4 of FMVSS No. 121 requires in pertinent part:
S5.3.4 Brake Release time. Each service brake system shall meet
the requirements of S5.3.4.1(a) and (b) . . .
S5.3.4.1(a) With an initial service brake chamber air pressure
of 95 psi, the air pressure in each brake chamber shall, when
measured from the first movements of the service brake control, fall
to 5 psi in not more than 0.55 second in the case of trucks and
buses, . . .
V. Summary of Mack's Analyses: Mack stated its belief that the
subject noncompliance is inconsequential to motor vehicle safety for
the following reasons:
(A) Mack conducted pneumatic brake timings tests on a test vehicle
representative of the affected population to show the results compared
to the requirement. The test vehicle was configured similar to a dual-
drive (or twin steer) residential garbage truck equipped with left-hand
and right-hand steering and brake controls. Tests were conducted on
each axle, separately, using the left-hand brake control and then, the
right hand brake control.
Mack's data indicate that, on average, steer axle pneumatic brake
actuation times exceed the requirement by 0.04 seconds, steer axle
pneumatic brake release times, on average, exceed the requirement by
0.09 seconds, and drive axle brake timing results indicate compliance
with the safety standard's requirement.
Mack stated that a change in brake chamber size from type 24 to
type 30, which occurred in 2013 production, may have caused the
noncompliance.
(B) Mack conducted additional brake timing and dynamic performance
tests to evaluate how this noncompliance affects overall brake
performance. The tests were performed by an independent testing and
evaluation company, Link Commercial Vehicle Testing (Link) located in
East Liberty, Ohio. According to Mack, the results of these tests
clearly show that the trucks that are affected by the subject
noncompliance are compliant with the brake stopping distance
requirements. Mack provided a chart to illustrate the stopping distance
test results. (Detailed results from the tests provided by Mack are
available from the docket for this petition).
(C) Mack stated that LEU's are used almost exclusively in
residential garbage collection service. Because of that, Mack
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says there are no concerned vehicles that tow air-braked trailers and
that compatibility with other air brake vehicles is also not cause for
concern.
(D) Mack also stated that brake release timing has been the subject
of previous petitions that it believes are similar to its petition and
were granted by NHTSA.
Mack has additionally informed NHTSA that it is correcting the
noncompliance so that all future production of the subject trucks will
fully comply with FMVSS No. 121.
In summation, Mack believes that the described noncompliance of the
subject trucks is inconsequential to motor vehicle safety, and that its
petition, to exempt Mack from providing recall notification of
noncompliance as required by 49 U.S.C. 30118 and remedying the recall
noncompliance as required by 49 U.S.C. 30120 should be granted.
NHTSA notes that the statutory provisions (49 U.S.C. 30118(d) and
30120(h)) that permit manufacturers to file petitions for a
determination of inconsequentiality allow NHTSA to exempt manufacturers
only from the duties found in sections 30118 and 30120, respectively,
to notify owners, purchasers, and dealers of a defect or noncompliance
and to remedy the defect or noncompliance. Therefore, any decision on
this petition only applies to the subject incomplete vehicles that Mack
no longer controlled at the time it determined that the noncompliance
existed. However, any decision on this petition does not relieve
equipment distributors and dealers of the prohibitions on the sale,
offer for sale, or introduction or delivery for introduction into
interstate commerce of the noncompliant incomplete vehicles under their
control after Mack notified them that the subject noncompliance
existed.
Authority: (49 U.S.C. 30118, 30120: delegations of authority at
49 CFR 1.95 and 501.8).
Jeffrey Giuseppe,
Director, Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance.
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