# Naval Magazine — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 01-0049
- **title:** Naval Magazine — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2001-04-16
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 01-0049 response to Naval Magazine concerning 172.510.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Vashington, D.C. 2059
00 Seventh Street, S.W
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
APR 16 2001
Ms. Debra Olson
Transportation Officer
Ref. No. 01-0049
Naval Magazine
Indian Island
Building 800
100 Indian Island Road
Port Hadlock,
WA
98339-9723
Dear Ms. Olson:
This is in response to your letter dated February 9, 2001,
Division 1.1 and 1.2 materials transported by rail.
requesting Clarification of the placarding requirements for
Specifically, you ask if it is necessary to placard the rail car
. with EXPLOSIVE placards on a white square background in addition
containers for transport by vessel and highway.
to the EXPLOSIVE placards already displayed on the bulk
Section 172.510 requires that the specified placard for certain
explosives be placed on a white square background (See
§ 172.527). If the placards affixed to the shipping containers
are not displayed on a white square background the rail cax must
be placarded as specified in § 172.510.
permissible to use the white
However, it is
transportation.
square background for all modes of
Therefore, if the shipping containers are
initially placarded with the EXPLOSIVE placards on the white
square
background, no additional placarding is necessary.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Transportation Regulations Specialist
Office of Hazardous Materials
Standards

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Date: 09 Feb 01
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From: Debra Olson, Traffic Manager, Naval Magazine Indian Island Port Hadlock, WA 98339
Department of Transportation, Ed Maezullo Interpretations Department
08-0049
Subj: INTERPRETATION OF THE 49 CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS (CRF), SECTION
172.510, SPECIAL PLACARDING PROVISIONS: RAIL
1.
Naval Magazine Indian Island has within the past several years started shipping 1.1 and 1.2 explosives
by rail. We have had some interpretation difficulties when it comes to the white square background
that is indicative of rail shipments.
2. We receive International Standard Organization (ISO) containers by vessel to our seaport here at Naval
are stuffed from military installations overseas and when the reach our port, since we do not have a rail
Magazine Indian Island. These are the standard 8' X 20' X 8' containers. These shipping containers
facility on station, are trucked forty five miles south to Naval Submarine Base Bangor where the rail
head is located. The problem is that when these overseas installations stuff the material, they placard
the material for vessel and for trucks, not for rail. Therefore, no white square background is placed
interpreting the 49 CFR to read that because it is going by rail, we must place additional placards on
behind the orange 1.1 and 1.2 placards. Here is where the interpretation gets fuzzy. We, at Traffic, are
the rail to reflect the rail placarding requirement.
(White square background with the orange 1.1 or 1.2, whatever is applicable) on each end and on both
• We do this by affixing four additional placards
sides of each railcar. Some of the rail cars, if there are four containers to a railcar, display a total of
twenty placards (four on each container and four on the rail car). Our headquarters is interpreting this
section differently. Headquarters feels that since the containers themselves are placarded this
somehow releases them from the obligation of the white square background placard.
3. Please clarify this point and tell me if we are doing some additional step by applying the white square
background needlessly. If it is a requirement that is not needed, there would be a considerable cost
savings in both time and money by deleting this additional placarding to the railcars. We are expecting
the correct interpretation placed in writing for future reference.
another rail shipment is the near future and would very much like to have this matter cleared up and
360 396 5309
4. Please fax your interpretation to me as soon as possible at (360) 385-7995 or you can send it to us by
mail at Transportation Officer, Naval Magazine Indian Island, 100 Indian Island Road, Bldg. 800, Port
5296.
Hadlock, WA 98339-9723. If you have any questions, please feel free to telephone me at (360) 396-
Detra Qin
Debra Olson
Traffic Manager
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