# DtLwKdo USA/CAN S4 — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** 08-0226  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2008-10-21

08-0226 response to DtLwKdo USA/CAN S4 concerning 171.1.

## Document text

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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
1200 New Jersey Ave.. SE
Washington, DC 20590
OCT 2 1 2008
Riidiger Peil
Lieutenant Colonel
DtLwKdo USNCAN S4
P.O. Box 60-1366
Ft. Bliss, TX 799 16-7709
Ref. No.: 08-0226
Dear Lt. Colonel Peil:
This responds to your letter dated September 9, 2008, requesting clarification of the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 1 7 1 - 1 80). Specifically, you ask if the
HMR apply to transportation of hazardous materials in the United States using German
military aircraft, German military motor vehicles or German military vessels operated by
German military personnel for non-commercial purposes.
The HMR apply to the transportation of hazardous materials in commerce. The
transportation of hazardous materials for non-commercial purposes, in foreign military
transport vehicles (i.e., aircraft, vessel, or motor vehicle) operated by foreign military
personnel, is not subject to the HMR.
1 hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if you require additional assistance.
Sincerely,
Acting chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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Riidiger Peil [RuedigerPeil@bundeswehr.org] on behalf of DtLwKdo USA CAN S4
[DtLwKdoUSCAS4@bundeswehr.org]
Tuesday, September 09,2008 5:38 PM
Betts, Charles <PHMSA>
Clarification on the Hazardous Material Regulations (HNIR; 49 CFR), Ref.-No 08-01 36
Ref.: US DOT from 07/25/2008
Dear Mr Betts,
I am the Senior Logistics Officer and HazMat-Supervisor of the German Air Force Command
in USA/CAN, El Paso, TX. Refering to former requests of Mastersergeant Weyel I please you
to support our needs one more time.
With the letter dated July 25, 2008, it was confirmed, that the transportation of
hazardous materials for non-commercial purpose is not subject to the HMR, if this
transport will be executed by military personal in military aircrafts. Unfortunatly this
statement refers only to transportation in military aircrafts.
Could you clarify, that every mean of transportation (rail, street, ship,
air) is not subject to the HMR, if a military transport (non-commercial
purpose) will be executed by foreign military personal in any kind of military vehicle
(car, ship, train, aircraft)?
Such a confirmation would enable the German Forces to transport special spare parts (e.g.
Emergency Oxygen Bottles, Lithium Batteries, wich are not certified as required by 49
CFR) to support excercises and deployments within the US. At the moment this is only
possible, if there are german military airlift capabilities available. This requires a
long-time planing and causes high costs.
Additional to this clarification I please you to give some advise concerning declaration
and documentation:
Is there any special declaration / documentation for the non-commercial military transport
required?
How can be ensured, that police, sheriff or Highway patrol don't require the fullfillment
of HMR in case of controll?
Is it enough to fullfill the international as well as special german military regulations
in executing such a transport?
It would be kind to provide us with an additional statement.
Yours sincerely
Rudiger Peil
Lieutenant Colonel
DtLwKdo USA/CAN
S 4
P.O. Box 60-1366
Ft. Bliss, TX 79916- 7709
Tel.: (915) 568 8985 / 8916 / 6559 / 6812
Fax: (915) 568 0271

## Provenance

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