# Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 01-0305
- **title:** Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2001-05-10
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 01-0305 response to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration concerning 180.407.
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Memorandum
of Transportation
U.S. Department
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
Date:
MAY 1 0 2001
Reply to Attn. of:
Gorsky, x69532
Subject:
Pressure Testing of Cargo Tanks
From:
Thomas G. Allan
Senior Transportation Regulations Specialist
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
To: William A. Quade
Chief of Hazardous Materials Division
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
This responds to your request for an interpretation, by e-mail dated May 2, 2001, related to
pressure testing MC 306 and DOT 406 specification cargo tanks under the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask whether a manhole cover must
be removed and replaced with a blank flange for the pressure test.
Your e-mail describes a manhole that includes a fill opening and pressure relief vent as one
piece. Apparently, some manhole manufacturers are advising cargo tank operators to remove the
manhole/fill opening/pressure relief vent component and replace it with a blank flange for the
cargo tank's pressure test.
Section 180.407(g) requires all components of a cargo tank wall to be pressure tested. The cargo
tank wall includes those parts of the cargo tank that make up the primary lading retention
structure, including shell, bulkheads, and fittings, which, when closed during transportation, yield
the minimum volume of the cargo tank assembly (see § 178.320(a)). A manhole cover is part of
the cargo tank wall. Under the pressure test procedure outlined in § 180.407(g), the manhole/fill
opening/pressure relief component should be removed from the cargo tank so that the pressure
relief vent can be bench tested (see § 180.407(g)(1)(ii)(A)). Since § 180.407(g)(1)(vii) requires
the pressure test of the cargo tank to be conducted with all closures (except pressure relief
devices) in place, the manhole/fill opening/pressure relief component should then be reinstalled

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and the pressure relief device disabled for the pressure test. You are correct that removing the
manhole/fill opening/pressure relief component and replacing it with a blank flange for the
pressure test is not consistent with the pressure test procedure in
§ 180.407(g).
I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact
this office.
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Gorsky
$180.407
Gorsky, Susan
Cargo Tanks Testing
From:
Sent:
Shelton, Daniel <FHWA> [Daniel.Shelton@fhwa.dot.gov]
To:
Wednesday, May 02, 2001 3:40 PM
01-0109
Subject:
Cc:
Gorsky, Susan <RSPA>
Pressure Testing of Cargo Tanks
Quade, William <FHWA>
Susan, thanks for taking the time to discuss our issue concerning pressure
MC 306 and DOT 406 cargo tanks insist the manhole cover must be removed from
testing of cargo tanks.
The issue is this:
some manufactures of manholes for
the cargo tank and a blank flange placed on the manhole opening to perform the
HOW WE THINK IT SHOULD BE
facility to remove the manhole cover and the fill opening as one piece, the
we believe a more logical approach would be to require the test and inspection
then place the manhole cover and the fill opening back on the tank, make the
fill opening being part of the pressure relief vent, and bench test the vent,
fill opening vent inoperative and pressure test the cargo tank wall, including
the manhole cover, which is part of the cargo tank wall.
This will comply with 180.407 (g) which requires all components of the cargo
tank wall to be pressure tested.
WHAT IS ACTUALLY GOING ON
What is happening is this: CT facilities are being instructed to remove the
manole and Illl opening, bench test the vent, place a blank flange over the
nannole opening, pressure test the tank, place the manhole cover back on the
ank and then leak test the tank to verify the seal where the manhole attaches
This approach does not comply with 180.407 (g) because not all components of •
the cargo tank wall are being pressure tested.
Please send us a clarification concerning the correct process and procedures
to following to perform this pressure test.
tks.

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.05/07/01
06:21
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FAX 19078954827
DELTA FUELS SHOP
001
of transportation
US. Department
* Sawmith Strate, S.
Special Prograntu
Research and
astangion. D.C. 205
Administration
NOV 2 3 1994
Mr. J.J. Fulnecky
Regional Director
18209 Dixie Highway
Office of Motor Carrier
Homewood, IL 60430-2294
Dear Mr. Fulnecky:
an MC 306 cargo tank motor vehicle.
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manhole aasembly, containing a 10-inch prensure actuated fill cover
teat as prescribed in § 180,407(g).
(PAF ox PAV), must be installed on a cargo tank during the pressure
The answer is yea. A manhole asgembly, which includes the done
cover,
$ 180.407 (g) (1) (vIL) .
must remain inatalled on the cargo
However, if rated at less than test
tank an required by
PressUre, the PAR OI PAY may be renoved and the area plugged, or
enclose.
the PAF oI PAV may be clamped down to make it inoperative.
See
I hope this anawer is helpful.
Sincerely,
-
totte 2. Michell
Hattie I. Mitchel1, Chief
office of Hazardous Materiale Standards
Exemptions and Regulations Termination
Enclosure
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Cargo Tank Motor Vebicles
Predanze Rotast of HC-306
March 25, 1994
I. J. Pulzacky, Regional Director
Offico of Motor Carriers
....ИС-05
Homewood, I111n018
Alan I, Roberta
washington, I.C.
Aubociate Adminiatrator
IOr InIardOLe Haterlala safaty
Att: Edward Maxzullo, Diractor (DHM-10)
repalt, inspection, and toutiag facilities end hava uncovared
no are curtently perforning complianco ravians of caryo tant
pragcribad in $180,407 (g).
some procadural ditterances in the conduat of prossuro tosts an
of major DOT cargo tank repair facilities la zorthexatern
we have tro open complianca reviors
Illizois with corrective action peading until no rocolve an ..
answer to the following prodadural innua.
National Tank Truck Carrior have both published procedurai
The Quality Management Inatituto (OMI), Milwauken, WI and the
installed or renovad during the conduct of the prosaura tent if
guidelines vhich differ in whether the ranbole anurably 1s
asaembly containing • 10 inch prensure actuated ILlI coVaX (PAT
MC-306 cargo tank notor vehicles oquipped with & 16 inch manhole
∞* PAV) .
Considering $180.407 (g) (2) (vil) must the manhole ansembly (doma
the cargo tank during the conduct of the pressure test prescribed.
covet), «= shown in the attached illustration, be installed on
in 5180,407 (g) ?
the manhole assembly (dome covet) resaiis installed on the cargo
The pressure actuated fill cover can be removad or dinabled 1f
tank.
ICCLOBIng ProBIUIe Idliat device (PAY DeclInin is to remove tha
One procedule for removing for inspection and testing the
manhola assembly from the weld collar and install It on e
PAV ореДЯ.
Pressue chambot; PIeSSUriTE up the pronauro chamber vatil the
for completion of the pressuro tent.
The manhole may then be reinstalled on the cargo tant
The companios that are zenoving the entite manhole aasonbly,
manhoin, aver that the "dome cover" portion of the ranhola
attaching a 16 inch stool plate adaptor with fittings to the
annembly in the bottom halE (oI nast) of the pIeGmura I01101
system and therefore can be renovad un atated in 1180. 407(9) (2) (VI1).
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Roling, Region 5 Office of Motor CarrigIn, and Tom Moony, Vice
Is a telephona convergation on March 24, 1994 between Greg
Noozy statud that the dome cover is not considered by Betts
Piesident of Salos, Betto Induatries, Warren, Pennaylvania, MI.
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device but is considered to be the manhole assembly conplying
Industries an being « part of the recloning PIMARUre relief
with $178.345-5. The reclosing prensure relief device is the 10%
fill cover only.
this týpe of manhole assembly.
Betta Industries in a major manufactures of
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Katzung, President, Quality Hanagement Institute, on Harch 23,:
ID a telephone conversation between Ging Roling and Ni. Richazd
1994 Mr. Katzung stated that an errate shoot bad been published
changing the recoumended nethod of performing the pressure test
in darly 1993 and sent to all owners of the QI procodural minual
companiea revieved did not follow thia recoumanãnd procedural
to include the installed manhole augembly. It anems that the
change.
facility in
Additionally, wa know of a third large sopait and Inspection
DI OVAI 1500 MC-306 cargo tank notor vohiclen 1n the lant two
southern Illinois that has portorned pressure testo
yeare with the ranhole manenbly Inmovad from the tank.
appreciated.
Your dumadiate attention to thin mattor VIll be greatly
For further quentions pluana contact Grog Rollng, (708)206~
3178/3175.
Attachments
Ronald Arbby, Chief (EFO-20)
James I, O'Steen, Direatoz (DHK-20)
Dick Singer, HFO-20
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