# National Tank Truck Carriers, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 00-0348
- **title:** National Tank Truck Carriers, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2001-05-11
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 00-0348 response to National Tank Truck Carriers, Inc. concerning 180.407.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Washington. D.C.
MAY 1 1 2001
Mr. Clifford J. Harvison
President
Ref. No. 00-0348
National Tank Truck Carriers, Inc.
2200 Mill Road
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
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Dear Mr: Harvison:
This responds to your letter, dated November 27, 2000, concerning cargo tank inspections and tests
required by the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 40 CFR Parts 171-180). Specifically, you
ask about testing and marking requirements for insulated cargo tanks that are tested in accordance with
$ 180.407(d).
Section 180.407(c) establishes periodic inspection and test requirements for specification cargo tanks.
Generally, an MC 330, MC 331, and MC 338 cargo tank must undergo a visual external inspection
each year. Section 180.407(d) requires a visual internal inspection in place of the visual external
inspection for an insulated cargo tank, except for an MC 330 or MC 331 cargo tank. However, for a
cargo tank, including an MC 330 and MC 331 cargo tank, for which an internal visual inspection is
precluded, either because the tank has an internal lining or coating or is not equipped with a manhole,
§ 180.407(d) requires the tank to be pressure tested in accordance with § 180.407(c) and (g).
Consistent with § 180.407(d), the chart in § 180.407(c) indicates that, except for MC 338 cargo
tanks, all cargo tank that are insulated with no manhole or are insulated and lined must be pressure
tested annually. An MC 338 cargo tank need only be pressure tested every five years. A cargo tank
that is successfully pressure tested in accordance with § 180.407(g) in lieu of a visual internal inspection
must be marked with a "p" and the month and year of the test (see § 180.415).
Even where insulation precludes a visual external inspection of the tank shell, a visual external inspection
of a cargo tank's piping, valves, gaskets, manholes, emergency devices, remote closures, and all major
appurtenances and structural attachments must be conducted in accordance with § 180.407(d)(2). The
cargo tank must be marked as specified in § 180.415 to indicate successful completion of the visual
external inspection.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerel
Gale
Transportation Regulations Specialist
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
190.407
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NATIONAL TANK
NTTC
NATIONAL TANK TRUCK CARRIERS, INC.
TRUCK CAPRIERS
THE NATIONAL
ORGANIZATION
SERVING THE FOR - HIRE TANK
TRUCK
INDUSTRY
CLIFFORD J. HARVISON
PRESIDENT
2200 MILL ROAD • ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314-4677
PHONE: 703/838-1960 • FAX: 703/684-5753
Johnsen
November 27, 2000
$180.407(c)79)
Mr. Ron Kirkpatrick
General Engineer, DHM-22.1
Research & Special Programs Administration
Test/Inspection
United States Department of Transportation
00-0348
Washington, DC 20590
Dear Mr. Kirkpatrick:
The purpose of this letter is to seek regulatory guidance and clarification with respect to
Specification Cargo Tanks which are insulated (with an outer jacket) and have no
the application of certain portions of 49 CFR Part 180 to MC 330, MC 331 and MC 338
the cargo tank for compliance purposes.
manhole or inspection opening. Our inquiry involves, also, the appropriate marking of
NTTC believes that, since insulation and the lack of an inspection opening precludes an
external and internal visual inspection, such tanks must be hydrostatically or
(g)).
pneumatically tested on a five year basis (in accordance with 49 CFR 180.407 (c) and
"P" marking (with the appropriate date) should be applied as indicia.
Mr. Kirkpatrick would you please verify that NTTC's interpretation is correct; or, if not,
please give appropriate guidance in this matter. Please understand that this is a matter of
on-going enforcement action, and a prompt response would be appreciated.
President
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