# HOMENERGY Services, Inc — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** 18-0096  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2019-02-12

18-0096 response to HOMENERGY Services, Inc concerning 172.101, 172.302, 172.332, 172.336.

## Document text

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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materlale Safety
Admlnletratlon
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590
JAN 2 9 2019
Dan Reilly
HOMENERGY Services, Inc.
33 Depot Street, Suite 1
Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Reference No. 18-0096
Dear Mr. Reilly:
This letter is in response to your June 29, 2018, email and August 21, 2018, phone conversation
requesting clarification of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180)
applicable to placarding. Specifically, you indicate that you transport diesel fuel, heating oil,
kerosene, and gasoline in multi-compartment cargo tanks.
We have paraphrased and answered your questions as follows:
Q 1. You ask if it is appropriate to display the identification number "1993" on the outside of
the cargo tank motor vehicle when transporting only diesel fuel.
Al. The answer is yes. As prescribed in§ 172.302(a), no person may offer for transportation
or transport a hazardous material in a bulk packaging unless the packaging is marked, as
required by § 172.332, with the identification number specified for the material in the
§ 172.101 Hazardous Materials Table (HMT). Therefore, if you are transporting diesel
fuel domestically as "NAl 993, Diesel fuel, Combustible, III," it is appropriate to display
"1993" on the outside of the cargo tank motor vehicle in accordance with§ 172.332.
Furthermore, while not explicitly prohibited by the HMR, it is recommended that in order
to avoid confusion and frustration in transportation, the identification number on the
shipping paper and package marking should be consistent (i.e., the shipping paper should
not list "UN1202, Diesel fuel, Combustible, III," while "1993" is displayed as the
identification number on the outside of the cargo tank motor vehicle).
Q2. You ask if it is appropriate to display the identification number "1993" on the outside of
the cargo tank motor vehicle when transporting only heating oil.
A2. If you are transporting heating oil domestically as "NA1993, Fuel oil, Combustible, Ill,"
the answer is yes. See A 1.

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Q3. A3. Q4. A4. You ask ifit is appropriate to display the identification number "1223" on the outside of
the cargo tank motor vehicle when transporting only kerosene.
The answer is yes. Kerosene, described as "UN1223, Kerosene, 3, III," must display
"1223" on the outside of the cargo tank motor vehicle in accordance with§ 172.332.
When transporting more than one of the materials identified in your request, you ask
which identification number must be displayed on the outside of the cargo tank motor
vehicle.
In accordance with § 172.336( c ), for the specific materials identified in your request,
when a cargo tank contains more than one petroleum distillate fuel, it needs only to
display the identification number of the liquid petroleum distillate fuel with the lowest
flashpoint. For example, if the cargo tank is transporting "NA1993, Diesel fuel,
Combustible, III" and "UN1203, Gasoline, 3, II," it needs to display UN1203 only, as
gasoline has a lower flashpoint than diesel fuel. Please note that if only one petroleum
distillate fuel is being transported in the cargo tank, the identification number for that
petroleum distillate fuel must be displayed.
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
Chief, Standards Development
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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January, lkeya CTR (PHMSA)
From: INFOCNTR (PHMSA)
Sent
To:
Subject: Friday, June 29, 2018 4:59 PM
Hazmat Interps
FW: Cargo tank interpretation for NYS Police
Importance: High
Hi Ikea,
questions. I
Thank you,
Jodi
Below is a request for a letter of interpretation. Mr. Reilly spoke with Jonathon. Please let me know if you have any
From: Dan Reilly [mailto:Dan@homenergyservices.com]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2018 11:02 AM
To: INFOCNTR (PHMSA) <INFOCNTR.INFOCNTR@dot.gov>
Cc: Jamie <jstaves@homenergyservices.com>; 'Tim' <tim@homenergyservices.com>
Subject: Cargo tank interpretation for NYS Police
Importance: High
Hello DOT,
We are a small fuel company in far northern New York state. We use multi-compartment, cargo tank trucks to
deliver: heating oil, diesel fuel, kerosene, and gasoline to residential and small commercial customers. We
are not inter-state, nor do we cross the Canadian border. Our work is exclusively within our immediate, intra-
state, area.
We have been delivering these fuels from this location for 24 years, using these placards:
1993 diesel fuel and heating oil
1223 kerosene
1203 gasoline.
Yesterday, the New York State Police DOT ticketed us for incorrect placards, as follows:
1) We are told that 1993 is not correct placarding for diesel fuel and heating oil, and
2) that we must use 1202 placards for: diesel fuel and heating oil and kerosene.
Therefore, that our only placards going forward will be 1202 and 1203.
I would very much like an opinion on:
1) the required use of 1202 placards, and
2) the use of 1202 exclusively, including for kerosene, and
3) the discontinued use of 1993.
We were told that these changes went into effect within the past year. The problem is that we are now
changing our placards and our shipping papers. Very few companies in the US even sell 1202 placards.
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Please note that diesel fuel and heating oil and kerosene can be classified Combustible liquid, based-on flash
points: 126F - 205F diesel fuel and heating oil, and, l00F - lS0F for Kerosene.
Letter would best be addressed to:
Trooper Mike Spadaro
New York State Po-tree
1097 NYS Route 86, Box 100,
Ray Brook, NY 12977-0100
Officer Spadaro runs the NY State Police DOT unit in this area.
I would also like a copy of your letter of interpretation. Thank you for your help.
Best Regards,
Dan Reilly
HOM ENERGY Services, Inc.
33 Depot Street, Suite 1
Saranac Lake, NY 12983
(518) 891-1616
www.HOMENERGYServices.com
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