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Title: Hazardous Materials Transportation


1
  • Hazardous Materials Transportation
  • March 12, 2008

2
Truck Bombs Used
  • 1983, U.S. Embassies, Lebanon Kuwait
  • 1983, U.S. Marine Barracks, Lebanon
  • 1988, USO Club, Italy
  • 1992 and 1993, U.S. Embassy, Peru
  • 1993, World Trade Center, New York
  • 1995, Federal Building, Oklahoma City
  • 1998, U.S. Embassies, Kenya, Tanzania

3
Algerian charged with transporting explosives
  • December 17, 2000
  • Man charged with transporting explosives
  • 32 year old Algerian tried to smuggle 100 pounds
    of explosive material and timer across border at
    Port Angeles, Wa.
  • Planned to use at LAX on New Years Eve Seattles
    Space Needle was secondary target

4
Written Security Plan (Part 172.800 - .804)
  • Part 107.601, those who offer or transport
  • RC quantity of class 7
  • gt55 lb. Class 1.1, 1.2, 1.3
  • gt1.06 qt. Poison inhalazion hazard Zone A
  • Bulk shipment of HM in package greater than 3500
    gallons (liquid, gas) or 468 cubic ft solid
  • Placarded loads
  • Agent or toxin regulated by CDC

5
Components of Written Plan (Part 172.802)
  • Assess transportation security risks and measures
    to address the risks
  • Personnel security
  • Unauthorized access
  • En route security
  • Plan must be
  • In writing
  • Available to employees
  • Changed as conditions change

6
Profile of Terrorist Act
  • Target select and rate value (how much damage,
    how many dead, media coverage)
  • Casing observe operations, schedules, etc. and
    prepare written plan
  • Surveillance physical plant equipment written
    security plan web site
  • Rehearsal limited resources cant be wasted

7
Driver Security
  • Be alert when leaving criminal surveillance
    starts within a mile of your origin
  • Do not discuss your cargo, destination or trip
    near people you dont know
  • Do not park under bridges, overpasses
  • Survey surroundings before leaving truck
  • Make sure radio or cell phone is working properly
  • Perform quick walkaround at every stop
  • If in doubt, call 911

8
Driver Security (cont.)
  • Avoid being boxed in leave room in front and at
    rear
  • Keep truck locked at all times
  • Watch for people following you
  • Team driving? Leave one person in the truck
  • Padlock cargo doors use 5th wheel lock
  • When in doubt, call 911

9
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR)
  • Regulated by US DOT
  • 49 CFR 100-180
  • Enforced by Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
    Safety Administration (PHMSA)
  • Regulations apply to
  • Shippers, handlers, transporters, packaging
    manufacturers, testers, etc.
  • All modes (highway, air, rail, water)
  • Domestic transportation of hazmat

10
Registration Part 107 Subpart G
  • Applicability
  • Exceptions
  • General requirements
  • Fees
  • Recordkeeping

11
Training 172.700
  • Applies to all hazmat employees
  • Trained before they perform hazmat function and
    must be tested
  • Training shall include
  • General awareness
  • Function-specific
  • Safety self-protection/emergency response
  • Security
  • Modal-specific (highway, rail, air, etc.)
  • Recurrent training every three (3) years
  • Recordkeeping required

12
Record of Training172.704(d)
  • Record must include
  • Hazmat employees name
  • Most recent completion date
  • Description, copy or location of training
    materials
  • Name and address of trainer
  • Certification of training andtesting

13

General Requirements 171.2
Responsibility No person shall offer or accept
a hazardous material for transportation in
commerce ...unless its legal!
14
HMR per 49 CFR
  • Part 107 Program Procedures
  • Part 171 General Information, Definitions
  • Part 172 Hazmat Table, Appendices A B,
    Markings, Labels, Shipping Papers, Placards,
    Training, Emergency Information, and Security
  • Part 173 Shippers Requirements
  • Part 177 Carriage by Public Highway
  • Part 178 Specifications for Packages
  • Part 180 Cargo Tank Inspections

15
Definitions Abbreviations171.8
  • Hazardous Material
  • Hazard Class
  • Packing Group
  • Bulk and Non-bulk
  • Performance-oriented Packaging (POP)
  • Combination Packaging

16
Definitions Abbreviations171.8
  • Limited Quantity
  • Consumer Commodity
  • Hazardous Substance
  • Marine Pollutant
  • Hazmat Employee
  • Person

17
Bulk Package
  • Liquids - Maximum capacity over 119 gallons
  • Solids - Maximum net capacity over 882 pounds and
    maximum capacity over 119 gallons
  • Gases - Water weight capacity over 1,000 pounds

18
IBC (Tote)
19
Composite IBCs
20
Flexible IBC
21
Cargo Tank
22
Tank Car
23
Steel Drum (Pail)
24
Plastic Jerrican (Pail)
25
Plastic Drum
26
Steel Drum
27
Hazard Classes Divisions
  • CLASS 1
  • EXPLOSIVES
  • 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6
  • CLASS 2
  • GASES
  • 2.1 (FLAMMABLE)
  • 2.2 (NONFLAMMABLE)
  • 2.3 (POISON)
  • CLASS 3
  • FLAMMABLE LIQUID
  • CLASS 4
  • FLAMMABLE SOLIDS
  • 4.1 (FLAMMABLE SOLIDS)
  • 4.2 (SPONTANEOUSLY
  • COMBUSTIBLE)
  • 4.3 (DANGEROUS WHEN
  • CLASS 5
  • OXIDIZING SUBSTANCES
  • 5.1 (OXIDIZER)
  • 5.2 (ORGANIC PEROXIDES)
  • CLASS 6
  • POISONS
  • 6.1 (POISON)
  • 6.2 (INFECTIOUS)
  • CLASS 7
  • RADIOACTIVE
  • CLASS 8
  • CORROSIVES
  • CLASS 9
  • MISCELLANEOUS

28
Combination Package
29
Consumer Commodity
30
DOT Hazmat Definition 49 CFR
  • A substance or material that is capable of posing
    an
  • unreasonable risk when transported in commerce.
  • This term includes
  • Substances (RQ)
  • Wastes
  • Marine pollutants
  • Elevated temperature

31
Packing Groups (PG)
  • PG I - Great danger
  • PG II Medium danger
  • PG III Minor danger

32
Hazardous MaterialsShipping Procedure
  • Classify material
  • Select packaging
  • Communicate hazard
  • Shipping papers
  • Markings/labels
  • Placards
  • Provide emergency response information and phone
    number
  • Load and segregate on vehicle

33
Determining Hazard Classification
  • Definition starts in Part 171.8 then follow
    instructions
  • Origin of information Material Safety Data
    Sheet (MSDS)

34
Performance-oriented Packaging (POP)
  • UN Marking

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POP Packaging Marking (Combination Packaging)
PG Performance Level
Gross Weight
Packaging Identification Code
Solids/Inner Packaging
u n
4G/Y15/S/97 USA/AJO
United Nations Symbol
Year of Manufacture
Country of Authorization
Manufacturer ID
37
General Packaging Requirements 173.24
  • Bulk and non-bulk
  • New and reconditioned
  • Specification andnon-specification packaging
  • Must survive the transportation
  • Must NOT leak
  • Withstand impact
  • No release of gases

38
Additional Requirements 173.24(a)
  • Inner closures upright
  • Reduce friction
  • Secure andcushioning
  • No nails, staplesprotruding interior
  • Withstand vibration

39
HMT
  • HAZMAT
  • TABLE
  • Appendix A
    Appendix B
  • Appendix A-EPA Hazardous Substances
  • Technical and chemical names
  • RQ per package see definitions for mixtures
    solutions
  • Appendix B-Marine Pollutants
  • Technical and chemical names
  • PP for severe marine pollutant
  • gt 1 for SMP, 10 for other than SMP

40
Hazardous Substance
  • Listed on Appendix A
  • Is in a quantity in one (1) package equal to or
    more than the RQ
  • When in a mixture
  • Equals or exceeds the concentrations
    corresponding to the materials RQ as shown in
    PPM table(i.e., 1 RQ 20 ppm)

41
Hazardous SubstancesAppendix A to 172.101Table
1 Hazardous Substances other than Radionuclides
Reportable Quantity (RQ) Pounds (Kilograms)
Hazardous Substances
100 (45.4) 5000 (2270) 5000 (2270) 1 (0.454) 100
(45.4) 100 (45.4)
Acenaphthene Acetic Acid Acetone Aldrin Cupric
tartrate D001
5000 (2270)
Acetone
42
Marine Pollutant(Listed on Appendix B)
Is a marine pollutant if in a 10 or 1
solution or mixture?
43
Marine Pollutants Appendix B to 172.101
Marine Pollutants
S.M.P.
Carbofuran
..
Carbon tetrabromide
..
Carbon tetrachloride
..
Carbophenothion
PP.....
Cartap hydrochloride
..
Chlordane
PP.....
44
Shipping Papers172.200
  • Each person who offers a hazardous material for
    transportation shall describe it in the
    prescribed manner.

45
Basic Description172.202
  • Proper shipping name (Column 2)
  • Hazard class or division (Column 3)
  • ID number (Column 4)
  • Packing group (Column 5)
  • Acetone, 3, UN1090, PG II
  • Total quantity

46
STRAIGHT BILL OF LADING Carrier_____________
SCAC._________ Carriers No.______
6/17/05
No. of Description of articles
Hazard I.D. Packing Weight
Class Labels packages
Class
Number Group
HM
Acetone
X
3
UN1090
II
55 gal
This is t certify that the above-named materials
are properly classified, described, packaged,
marked and labeled and are in proper condition
for transportation according to the applicable
regulations of the Department of Transportation.
Per____________________________________
____
Joe Shipper
Emergency Telephone Number_______________________
800-Cal-Help
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General Entries172.201
  • Contents (hazardous and non-hazardous shipments)
  • Descriptions legible and printed (manually or
    mechanically) in English
  • No unauthorized codes or abbreviations
  • Package description

48
Contents172.201(a)(1)(i-iii)
  • Hazmat and non-hazmat can go on the
  • same shipping paper if
  • Hazmat listed first or
  • Contrasting color or
  • Identified with X or RQ in hazmat column.

49
STRAIGHT BILL OF LADING Carrier_____________
SCAC._________ Carriers No.______
6/17/05
No. of Description of articles
Hazard I.D. Packing Weight
Class Labels packages
Class
Number Group
HM
Acetone
3
UN1090
II
15 gal.
X
Acetic acid solution
8
UN2790
II
55 gal.
X
Paper towels
30 lbs.
This is to certify that the above-named materials
are properly classified, described, packaged,
marked and labeled and are in proper condition
for transportation according to the applicable
regulations of the Department of Transportation.
Per____________________________________
____
Joe Shipper
800-Cal-Help
Emergency Telephone Number_______________________
50
Optional Sequence172.202(b)
  • UN2789, Acetic acid, glacial, 8(3), PG II

51
Hazardous Waste Manifest Information EPA form
8700-22
  • Generator EPA ID and state
  • Five (5) digit manifest
  • generators
  • Name
  • Address
  • Phone
  • Transporter name, federal ID and state ID
  • Treatment, storage and disposal facility
  • Name
  • Address
  • EPA ID
  • State ID
  • Phone

52
Shippers Certification172.204
Signatures
  • Who
  • Each person who offers
  • Exceptions
  • Cargo tank supplied by carrier
  • Private carriage
  • Return of empty tank car
  • Signatures
  • Legibly signed by employee/agent of shipper
  • Signed manually or mechanically

53
Non-bulk Package Marking and Labeling
54
Marking Non-bulk172.301
  • Shipper shall MARK with
  • Proper shipping name
  • ID number
  • Technical name (if needed)
  • Consignees or consignors name and address
  • Exemption (DOT-E)?

TO
ACETONE UN1090

55
Large Quantities of Hazmat inNon-bulk Packages
172.301(a)(3)
  • Loaded at one (1) facility
  • 8,820 pounds (4,000 kg) or more
  • All hazmat has same proper shipping name and ID
    number
  • Transport vehicle/freight container contains no
    other materials hazmat or not
  • Transport vehicle/freight container must be
  • marked with ID number on both sides and
  • each end

1993
56
Marking Requirements172.304
  • Durable and in English
  • Printed or affixed
  • Color to contrast with background
  • Located away from other markings

ACETONE UN1090
57
ORM-D Mark172.316
58
Marking Hazardous Waste Containers
  • Must affix WASTE MARKER on drums
  • EPA ID number
  • Accumulation start date
  • Proper shipping name
  • UN/NA ID number
  • EPA waste code
  • Generators name and address



59
Additional non-bulk markings?
  • 172.313 Poison w/SP notation
  • Mark with Inhalation Hazard
  • 172.322 Marine pollutant via water
  • Mark with Marine Pollutant
  • 172.324 Hazardous substance
  • Mark with name of substance and RQ

60
Marking Bulk Packages172.302
  • Identification number marking
  • Each side each end gt1000 gals
  • Two (2) opposing sides lt 1000 gals
  • How (172.332)
  • Orange panel
  • White square-on-point
  • Materials not needing placards
  • Placards

1993
1993
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Cargo Tank Marking
63
Tank Car Marking
64
Additional Markings Bulk
  • 172.313 Poisonous
  • Mark Inhalation Hazard on two (2) opposing
    sides
  • 172.322 Marine Pollutant
  • Mark Marine Pollutant
  • Two (2) sides/ends if less than 1,000 gallons
  • Four (4) sides if 1,000 gallons or more
  • 172.325 Elevated Temperature
  • Mark HOT on two (2) opposing sides
  • 172.326 Portable Tanks
  • Shipping name on two (2) opposing sides
  • Name of owner
  • Identification number (if not visible)

65
Marking Bulk172.302
  • Exemption packagings
  • Mark with DOT-E number

1203
DOT-E 151
66
Labeling172.400
  • Shippers responsibility
  • Label each non-bulk package
  • Label each bulk package or portable tank unless
    placarded
  • Label each overpack, freight container or unit
    load device of less than 18 cubic meters (640
    cubic feet)

67
Placement of Labels172.406
  • Printed on or affixed to
  • Same surface as the proper shipping name and ID
  • Multiple labels within6 of each other
  • Contrast with background

Acetone UN1090
68
Additional Requirements172.402
  • Display of class number
  • Primary hazard
  • First code listed inColumn 6 of HMT
  • Display in lower corner
  • Subsidiary hazards
  • Second code(s) listed in Column 6 of HMT
  • Display of class number optional (until 10/01/05)

69
Emergency Response Information 172.602
  • Info needed, seven (7) items
  • Presented on
  • Shipping paper
  • MSDS
  • ERG
  • Maintenance of information
  • Carriers just like shipping papers
  • Facility operators just like MSDS
  • Telephone Number (172.604)
  • On shipping paper
  • Staffed while in transit

Must be included with all applicable shipments!
70
Carriage by HighwayPart 177
  • Driver training
  • Shipping paper review, accessibility, and
    retention
  • Loading, unloading, and securement
  • Segregation

71
Loading Unloading 177.834Carriers and
Shippers (173.30) are both responsible
  • Secure all packages
  • Segregate
  • No smoking
  • Keep fire away
  • Set brake
  • Prevent relative motionbetween containers
  • Vehicle attendance

72
Example of Proper Securement
73
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LOAD AND SEGREGATION CHART
Class
1.6
1.5
1.3
1.4
2
4
5
8
7
6
4
3
1.1 1.2





1.1 1.2
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1
EXPLOSIVES





X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1.3
EXPLOSIVES





0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.4
EXPLOSIVES





X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
VERY INSENSITIVE EXPLOSIVES
1.5





EXTRE INSENSITIVE EXPLOSIVES
1.6
0
0
0
0
X
X
X
X
FLAMMABLE GAS
2
2.1
X
X
NONFLAMMABLE GAS
2.2
POISONOUS GAS ZONE A
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
X
X
X
POISONOUS GAS ZONE B
2.3
0
0
0
X
X
X
X
X
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
3
3
0
0
X
X
X
X
FLAMMABLE SOLID
4
4.1
0
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE
4.2
0
0
X
X
X
X
X
DANGEROUS WHEN WET
4.3
0
0
0
X
X
X
X
X
5
5.1
OXIDIZERS
0
0
X
X
X
X
X
ORGANIC PEROXIDE
5.2
0
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
6
POISONOUS LIQUIDS PGI ZONE A
6.1
0
X
X
7
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
X
X
X
X
X
X
8
CORROSIVE LIQUIDS
8
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Placards Not Required172.500(b)
  • Infectious substances
  • ORM-D
  • Limited quantities
  • Small quantities
  • Combustibles non-bulk

75
Placarding172.500
  • Shipper/carrier are both responsible
  • Placards must be offered to transporter by
    shipper per 172.506
  • Must be maintained by transporter upon departure

76
Prohibited/PermissivePlacarding 172.502
  • Material offered/transported must be hazmat
  • Placard displayed represents hazard
  • Conforms with requirements
  • Any sign/device that could be confused for
    placard as of 10/1/01


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General Requirements172.504
  • Must placard each
  • Bulk load
  • Freight containers goingmarine shipment
  • Unit load device goingby air
  • Transport vehicle withIBC/totes on board
  • Railcar
  • Containing any quantity!

78
Placards 1,001 Pound Exception 172.504(c)
  • Transport vehicles or freight containers
  • Containing less than 1,001 pounds aggregate gross
    weight of Table 2 non-bulk items

  • Excepted from placarding

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Dangerous Placard172.504(b)
  • Transport vehicle, freight container, etc.,
    containing non-bulk packages of
  • Two (2) or more items from Table 2 may use
    Dangerous
  • Unless
  • 2,205 pounds (1,000 kg) or more of one (1)
    category is loaded at one (1) location
  • Effective 10/1/98
  • North America only

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Visibility and Display172.516
  • Four (4) are required
  • Visible from direction it faces
  • Securely attached
  • Clear of ladders, doors, tarps, etc.
  • No dirt or water directed onto from wheels
  • Displayed horizontally
  • Maintained by carrier
  • Contrast to background
  • Holders not to obscure

82
Hazmat Incidents171.15
  • Carriers, an immediate notice is
  • required if
  • A person is killed
  • A person requires hospitalization
  • Estimated damage exceeds50,000

As a result of transporting (loading, unloading
temporary storage of) hazmat/hazardous
waste. Report To 800-424-8802 (NATIONAL RESPONSE
CENTER)
83
General Hazmat Exceptions Part 173
  • Small Quantities173.4
  • Agriculture173.5
  • Materials of Trade 173.6

84
Hazardous MaterialsCargo Tanks
  • Must have manufacturers specification plate
  • Must have these inspections
  • External visual every year
  • Internal visual every 5 years
  • Leakage every year
  • Pressure every 5 years
  • Thickness every 2 years

85
Hazardous MaterialsCargo Tanks
  • Over 1,000 gallons requires CDL endorsement
  • Load has higher center of gravity more prone to
    rollover
  • Surge may occur (movement of liquid within the
    tank)
  • Outage may occur (expansion of product due to
    temperature change)

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Hazardous MaterialShipping Procedure
  • Identify/classify material
  • Select/verify packaging
  • Communicate hazard
  • Shipping papers
  • Markings
  • Labels
  • Placards
  • Properly load
  • Safely transport

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THANK YOU !
John Backowski 602-850-6002 jbackowski_at_aztrucking.
com
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