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Page 1of Transportation U.S.Department 400 Seventh Street. S.W. Washington. D.C 20590 Research and Special Programs Administration MAY 5 2000 Mr. Philip R. Recht Ref. No. 00-0101 Mayer, Brown & Platt 350 South Grand Avenue, 25' Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071-1503 Dear Mr. Recht: This is in response to your letter dated April 3, 2000, requesting whether your client's "NationsRent, Inc." logo used on its commercial vehicles is prohibited under Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). You enclosed an example of the logo. Displaying or affixing a sign, advertisement, slogan, or device on a transport vehicle or freight container that, by its color, design, shape, or content, could be confused with, or mistaken for, a hazard warning label or placard is prohibited under §§172.401(b) and 172.502(a)(2)). This prohibition is intended to limit the potential for dilution of hazard warning communication provided by the appropriate hazardous materials labels and placards. Based on our review, it is our opinion that the "NationsRent, Inc." logo, as shown in your enclosure, is sufficiently distinct from a placard referenced by the HMR. Therefore, this logo is not prohibited under the provisions of §§ 172.401(b) and 172.502(a)(3). I hope this satisfies your inquiry. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us. Sincerely, Edward T. Mazzullo Director, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards 178953 112,502 000101#
Page 2MAYER, BROWN & PLATT Engrum 350 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE 5172.502 BRSTH FLOOR PHILIP R. RECHT LOS ANGELES, CALIFOANIA 90071-1503 00-100101 DIRECT DIAL (213) 229-9512 precht@mayerbrown.com 213-625-0248 MAIN FAX April 3, 2000 Mr. Delmer Billings Office of Hazardous Materials Safety Research and Special Programs Administration U.S. Department of Transportation 400 Seventh Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20590 Dear Mr. Billings, A client of our firm, NationsRent, Inc., which is involved in the construction and industrial equipment rental business, has designed a logo (copy enclosed) to be placed on its transportation fleet and rental equipment. We believe the logo could not be confused with or conflict with a hazardous materials placard or label prescribed by the Department of Transportation and, thus, would not be prohibited under the provisions 49 CFR Sections 172.401(b) or 172.502(a). Please let us know if, based on the enclosed design and the pictures earlier do not hesitate to get in touch. provided, your agency concurs in this view. If you are in need of any additional information, Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Philip R. Recht Enclosures 28392461.1 40300 1720P 99608374 CHICAGO BERLIN CHARLOTTE COLOGNE HOUSTON LONDON LOS ANGELES NEW YORK WASHINGTON INDEPENDENT MEXICO CITY CORRESPONDENT: JAUREGUI, NAVARRETE, NADER Y ROJAS INDEPENDENT PARIS CORRESPONDENT: LAMBERT & LEE#
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