# Shell Chemical LR — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 02-0199
- **title:** Shell Chemical LR — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2002-10-22
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 02-0199 response to Shell Chemical LR concerning 174.67.
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of Transportation
US.Department
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington. D.C.
20590
Special Programs
Research and
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Administration
Mr. David J. Mashinski
HSE Advisor
OCT 2.2:2002
Ref. No. 02-0199
Shell Chemical LP.
A33
910 Louisiana Street
4101
Houston, Texas 77002-2463
Dear Mr. Mashinski:
TC2T
This is in response to your July 17, 2002 letter concerning attendance requirements for rail car :
unloading under the Hazardous Materials Regulatións (HMR; 49 FR parts 171-180):
Specifically, you ask if the attendance requirements apply to a tank car undergoing a steaming
process that is not attached to an unloading process. You further state that the vapors are being
vented through a valve on the car
requirements as they apply to a steaming process during which vapors are vented through a valve
On February 18, 2000, we provided you with a clarification of the rail car attendance
that is connected via closed pipe to a permitted air pollution control device (Ref. No. 99-0301)..
In addition, on November 15, 2001, we issued a letter of clarification to Koch Materials Company
with the manway slightly open to relieve any potential pressure. Both letters stated that
(Ref. No. 01-0269) concerning attendance requirements for a steaming process that is conducted
interconnected with or part of the unloading process or if the steaming process is conducted with
attendance is not required when a tank car is connected to a steaming device that is not
all valves and manways closed. This statement apparently has resulted in some confusion as to
the applicability of the attendance requirements to certain steaming operations.
We are withdrawing letter Ref. No. 01-0269, which we issued on November 15, 2001. In that.
letter, we erroneously affirmed an interpretation that would allow a tank car, undergoing a
steaming process before unloading, to have an open manway without being attended. We
apologize for the error and subsequent confusion this may have caused
The attendance requirements set forth in $ 174.67(i) apply to a steaming operation that is
connected to or part of the unloading process. Further, the attendance requirements apply when
manways or valves are open to relieve pressure, either to the atmosphere or a pollution control
device, during heating of a material in preparation for unloading, even if the steaming process is
not connected to or part of the unloading process itself. Thus, the steaming process you describe
is subject to the attendance requirements in § 174.67(i).
I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact
this office.
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I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact this
office.
Sincerely,
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Edward Mazzullo
Director, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
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Johnsen
Shell Chemicals
3174.67
Rail
02-0199
July 17, 2002
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards - DHM -11
400 7' Street, S.W.
U.S. Department Of Transportation
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
Dear Mr. Billings,
Shell Chemical LP seeks clarification of the attendance requirements for unloading tank
cars under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (ref. 49CFR 174.67).
I spoke with Mike Johnson of your staff on July 11, 2002, regarding the attendance
requirements of a tank car being heated with the use of steam. During the steaming
process, the vapors are being vented through a valve in the car, which is connected via a
closed pipe to a permitted air pollution control device (flare). The process of steaming
the tank car is prior to and not interconnected with or part of the unloading process.
We would appreciate your confirmation that the HMR does not require attendance in the
above situation.
Our thanks in advance for your prompt consideration of this request.
I may be contacted at (713) 241-6436.
Shell Chemical LP
910 Louisiana Street
Houston, Texas 77002-2463
Sincerely,
David Mashinski
David Mashinski
HSE Advisor
AttendanceTC71702
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