Title: Hazardous Materials Transportation
1- Hazardous Materials Transportation
- March 12, 2008
2Truck 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
3Algerian 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
4Written 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
5Components 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
6Profile 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
7Driver 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
8Driver 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
9Hazardous 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
10Registration Part 107 Subpart G
- Applicability
- Exceptions
- General requirements
- Fees
- Recordkeeping
11Training 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
12Record 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
13General Requirements 171.2
Responsibility No person shall offer or accept
a hazardous material for transportation in
commerce ...unless its legal!
14HMR 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
15Definitions Abbreviations171.8
- Hazardous Material
- Hazard Class
- Packing Group
- Bulk and Non-bulk
- Performance-oriented Packaging (POP)
- Combination Packaging
16Definitions Abbreviations171.8
- Limited Quantity
- Consumer Commodity
- Hazardous Substance
- Marine Pollutant
- Hazmat Employee
- Person
17Bulk 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
18IBC (Tote)
19Composite IBCs
20Flexible IBC
21Cargo Tank
22Tank Car
23Steel Drum (Pail)
24Plastic Jerrican (Pail)
25Plastic Drum
26Steel Drum
27Hazard 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
28Combination Package
29Consumer Commodity
30DOT 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
31Packing Groups (PG)
- PG I - Great danger
- PG II Medium danger
- PG III Minor danger
32Hazardous 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
33Determining Hazard Classification
- Definition starts in Part 171.8 then follow
instructions - Origin of information Material Safety Data
Sheet (MSDS)
34Performance-oriented Packaging (POP)
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36POP 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
37General 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
38Additional Requirements 173.24(a)
- Inner closures upright
- Reduce friction
- Secure andcushioning
- No nails, staplesprotruding interior
- Withstand vibration
39HMT
- 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
40Hazardous 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)
41Hazardous 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
42Marine Pollutant(Listed on Appendix B)
Is a marine pollutant if in a 10 or 1
solution or mixture?
43Marine Pollutants Appendix B to 172.101
Marine Pollutants
S.M.P.
Carbofuran
..
Carbon tetrabromide
..
Carbon tetrachloride
..
Carbophenothion
PP.....
Cartap hydrochloride
..
Chlordane
PP.....
44Shipping Papers172.200
- Each person who offers a hazardous material for
transportation shall describe it in the
prescribed manner.
45Basic 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
46STRAIGHT 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
47General Entries172.201
- Contents (hazardous and non-hazardous shipments)
- Descriptions legible and printed (manually or
mechanically) in English - No unauthorized codes or abbreviations
- Package description
48Contents172.201(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.
49STRAIGHT 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_______________________
50Optional Sequence172.202(b)
- UN2789, Acetic acid, glacial, 8(3), PG II
51Hazardous 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
52Shippers 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
53Non-bulk Package Marking and Labeling
54Marking 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
55Large 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
56Marking Requirements172.304
- Durable and in English
- Printed or affixed
- Color to contrast with background
- Located away from other markings
ACETONE UN1090
57ORM-D Mark172.316
58Marking 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
59Additional 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
60Marking 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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62Cargo Tank Marking
63Tank Car Marking
64Additional 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)
65Marking Bulk172.302
- Exemption packagings
- Mark with DOT-E number
1203
DOT-E 151
66Labeling172.400
- 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)
67Placement 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
68Additional 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)
69Emergency 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!
70Carriage by HighwayPart 177
- Driver training
- Shipping paper review, accessibility, and
retention - Loading, unloading, and securement
- Segregation
71Loading 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
72Example of Proper Securement
73HAZARDOUS 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
74Placards Not Required172.500(b)
- Infectious substances
- ORM-D
- Limited quantities
- Small quantities
- Combustibles non-bulk
75Placarding172.500
- Shipper/carrier are both responsible
- Placards must be offered to transporter by
shipper per 172.506 - Must be maintained by transporter upon departure
76Prohibited/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
77General 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!
78Placards 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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80Dangerous 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
81Visibility 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
82Hazmat 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)
83General Hazmat Exceptions Part 173
- Small Quantities173.4
- Agriculture173.5
- Materials of Trade 173.6
84Hazardous 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
85Hazardous 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)
86Hazardous MaterialShipping Procedure
- Identify/classify material
- Select/verify packaging
- Communicate hazard
- Shipping papers
- Markings
- Labels
- Placards
- Properly load
- Safely transport
87THANK YOU !
John Backowski 602-850-6002 jbackowski_at_aztrucking.
com