# The Council on Safe Transportation of Hazardous Articles, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** 13-0058  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2013-07-11

13-0058 response to The Council on Safe Transportation of Hazardous Articles, Inc. concerning 175.25.

## Document text

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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
Washington. DC 20590
JUL I 1 2013
Lara Currie
Administrator
The Council on Safe Transportation
of Hazardous Articles, Inc.
7803 Hill House Court
Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Ref. No. 13-0058
Dear Ms. Currie:
This responds to our March 7, 2013 telephone conversation and your subsequent letter
requesting clarification oftherecently adopted passenger notification requirements under the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). The amendments to the
passenger notification provisions in§ 175.25 were originally adopted in a January 19, 2011
final rule under Docket PHMSA-2009-0126 (HM-215K; 76 FR 3308). On January 7, 2013,
the effective date for provisions adopted in the final rule was extended to January 1, 2015 as a
result of administrative appeals and a public meeting held in Washington, DC on August 16,
2012. In your letter, you inquire whether the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration (PHMSA) intended the § 175.25(b) requirement to be applicable to passenger
notification by telephone. It is your understanding that such a requirement is not consistent
with the passenger notification provisions recently adopted in Part 7; 5 of the International
Civil Aviation Organization's Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous
Goods by Air (ICAO Technical Instructions).
Sectiqn 175.25(b) explicitly refyrences purchase by telep4one as a means of purchasing a ticket
remotely. Therefore, as written, the§ 175.25(b) passenger notification and acknowledgement
requirements apply when purchasing a ticket by telephone and this is generally consistent with
Part 7; 5.1.1 of the ICAO Technical Instructions. However, as you have correctly pointed out,
the effective date for these requirements has been extended to January 1, 2015 as adopted in a
final rule published on January 7, 2013 (HM-215K Administrative Appeals; 78 FR 1101). The
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has chartered an Aviation Rulemaking Committee
(ARC) on Passenger Notification of Hazardous Materials Regulations and we note that The
Council on Safe Transportation of Hazardous Articles, Inc. (COSTHA) is participating.
Before these requirements become effective, the ARC will develop consistent and effective
messages for disseminating hazardous materials information to passengers. We believe this
work will enhance the airline industry's ability to comply with these requirements and we
appreciate your willingness to participate.

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This response was coordinated with the Federal Aviation Administration's Office of Security
and Hazardous Materials Safety.
Thank you for your continued interest in this matter. If you have any questions regarding the
handling of your request, please feel free to contact me directly on (202) 366-8553.
Sincerely,
IAl~ t. ·
(charles~- Betts
Director
Standards and Rulemaking Division
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Council on Safe Transportation of Hazardous Articles
March 7, 2013
President
Robert Heinrich
Transportation Safety Advisor
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
First Vice President
Donald Bossow
Sr Mgr NA Reg Affairs/Global
Systems
Diversey, Inc.
Second Vice Presidentffreasurer
John D'Aioia
Manager Transportation Compliance
Mary Kay, Inc.
Secretary
Amy Fischesser
Corporate Hazardous Materials
Manager
Sun Chemical Corporation
Executive Committee Member
Richard Lattimer
Consultant-HSE
Eli Lilly and Company
Board of Directors
Sean Broderick
Senior Manager, Global Govt
Relations
Procter & Gamble Distributing LLC
Alicia Gaines
Mgr, Global Dangerous Goods
Program
Abbott Laboratories
James Jahnke
Sr. Manager Dange1-ous Goods
Merck and Co
Trevor Howud
Mgr Safety/Dangerous Goods
Standards
Air Canada
Dave Madsen
HazMat Analyst
Autoliv, Inc.
Christopher Palabrica, CPM, CHMM
Director Operations
Mays Chemical Co.
Boyd Stephenson
Director, Hazardous Materials Policy
American Trucking Associations, Inc.
Dan Wieten
National Mgr Compliance Plan &
Admin
Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.
Jeanne Zmich
Vice President R&D
Labelmaster
General Counsel
Richard Schw~tzer, PLLC
Mr. Charles Betts
Director of Hazmat Standards
1200 New Jersey Ave,SE East Bldg, Room E24-421, PHH-10
Washington, DC 20590
Dear Mr. Betts:
Per our previous discussions and the letter that you sent on Aug 30 2012
(attached) we understood that DOT did not intend to add any additional
requirements for passenger notification for the carriers and other air ticket
companies (Expedia, Orbitz etc) until 2015. We have been working with FAA and
it seems as if the Advisory and Rulemaking Committee is progressing and
industry anticipates being able to work with them on the final components of
the passenger notification process.
Unfortunately in the final rulemaking 215K 175.25 section (b) includes the word
''phone" which is not in the ICAO text (attached) nor is it part of the current
scope of passenger notification programs.
Please clarify that it was not PHMSA's intention to include programs that are not
currently part of the passenger notification programs such as "phone" in HM-
215K.
We also understand that PHMSA will be able to clarify this in an upcoming
rulemaking, however, immediate guidance to industry is necessary.
We appreciate your review and response to this important issue.
Sincerely,
Lara Mehr Currie
Administrator

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8-1-1
Chapter 1
PROVISIONS FOR DANGEROUS GOODS
CARRIED BY PASSENGERS OR CREW
Parts of this Chapter are affected by State VarlationsCH 1, US 15; see Tab/eA-1
#:- ... 1.1. DANGEROUS GOODS CARRIED BY PASSENGERS OR CREW
1.1. i Except as otherwise provid,ed in 1.1.2, dangerous goods, including excepted packages of radioactive material, must
not be carried· by passengers or crew members, either as or in carry-on baggage or checked baggage or on their person.
Except as' provideq for in Table 8-1, 30), security type equipment such as attache cases, cash boxee;, ,cash bags,. etc.,
incorporating dangerous gooQS;·, for example lithium batteries or pyrotechnic material, are . t.otally forbid!;fen; . see, entry in
Table 3-1. Personal medical oxygen devices that utilize liquid oxygen are forbidden either as or in carry-qn qagg~ge or checked
baggage or on the person. Electroshock weapons (e.g. lasers) containing dangerous goods such .as explosives, ,9ompressed
gases, lithium batteries, etc., are forbidden in carry-on baggage or checked baggage or on the person.
1.1.2 Notwithstanding any additional restrictions which may be implemented by States in the interests of aviation security,
except for the incident reporting provisions of 7;4.4 or 7;4.5, as applicable, the provisions of these'lnstructions do not apply to
the following when carried by passengers or crew members or in baggage that has been separated from its owner during transit
(e.g. lost bagg.age or in-,properly routed baggage) or in excess baggage carried as cargo as permittedby 1 ;1.1.5.1 g):
1.1.3 Any organization or. enterprise other than an operator (such as a travel agent), involved ih the air transport of
passengers; should p·rovid& passengers with information about the types of dangerous goods which they are forbidden to
transport aboard an aircraft. This information should consist of, as a minimum, notices at those locations where .. there is an
interface with the passengers. · ·
1.1.4 . Where provision is made. for the purchase of tickets via the Internet, information on the types of dangerous goods
which a passenger is forbidden to transport aboard an aircraft should be provided in either text or pictorial form and should be
such that ticket purchase cannot be completed until the passenger, or a person acting on their behalf, 'has indicated that they
have understood the restricti(111S on dangerous goods in baggage .
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Table a-1, J=lrovisions for dangerous. goods carried by passengers or crew
Location Q) ~
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,, ·' Items o; articles
Medical necessities
Restrictions
1) Small gaseous oxygen or.air Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes a) no more than 5 kg gross mass per cylinder;
cylinders required for medical··
use b) cylinders, valves and regulators, where fitted,
must be protected from damage which could
cause inadvertent release of lhe contents; and
c) the pilot-in-command must be informed of the
num.ber of oxygen or air cylinders loaded on
board the aircraft and their loading focalion(s).
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Devices containing liquid oxygen No No No n/a n/a Devices containing liquid oxygen are forbidden in
carry-on baggage, checked baggage or on the
person.
2) Cylindem of a gas of Division 2.2 Yes Yes Yes No No Spare cylinders of a similar size are also allowed, if
worn for the operation of required, to ensure an adequate supply for the
mechanical limbs duration of the journey.
2013-2014 EDITION

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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
Lara Currie
Administrator
The Council on Safe Transportation
of Hazardous Articles, Inc.
7803 Hill House Court
Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Dear Ms. Currie:
This responds to your administrative appeal and subsequent August 17, 2012 e-mail requesting a two
year extension of the compliance date of the recently adopted passenger notification provisions under
the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). These revised provisions in
§ 175.25 were adopted in a January 19,2011 final rule, under DocketPHMSA-2009-0126 (HM-
215K; 76 FR 3308). In this final rule, notification and acknowledgement of the types of hazardous
materials that a passenger may or may not carry aboard an aircraft were revised by updating the
ticketing and flight check-in provisions of the HMR based on current technologies used to perform
such functions. Subsequent to the issuance of the final rule, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration (PHMSA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) received both
written and oral comments, at an August 16, 2012 public meeting, requesting more time for the
affected entities to implement the new provisions in a more effective and cooperative manner.
PHMSA and FAA agree that a delay in the compliance date of the revised § 1 7 5.25 is warranted,
particularly if a delay supports the implementation of more effective methods for increasing
passenger awareness of, and compliance with, the HMR. Additionally, we acknowledge that
immediate notification of industry stakeholders is necessary if we wish to gain widespread support of
the collaborative approach to implementing effective and value-added solutions as discussed during
the August 16, 2012 public meeting.
Therefore, PHMSA and FAA are providing this notification of our intent to extend, in a rule making
in the near future, the compliance date by no less than one year, beyond the current January 1, 2013
compliance date. Further, we look forward to the collaborative efforts in this noteworthy endeavor
and its success by directly involving all interested parties in its outcome as we move ahead to
enhance aviation safety.
If you have any questions about the handling of your administrative appeal, please feel free to contact
me directly on (202) 366-8553.
Sincerely,
. I k-£.,r.---~'""
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~ arles E~ Betts
Director
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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