# MHF Logistical Solutions, Inc — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 04-0072
- **title:** MHF Logistical Solutions, Inc — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2004-07-22
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- **summary:** 04-0072 response to MHF Logistical Solutions, Inc concerning 173.403.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Washington, D.C. 20590
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Special Programs
Research and
Administration
JUL 22 2004
Mr. C.S. Fossee
Ref. No. 04-0072
MHF Logistical Solutions, Inc.
800 Cranberry Woods Drive, Suite 450
Cranberry Township, PA 16066-5218
Dear Mr.
Fossee:
definition of "exclusive use" as referred in $ 173.403 of the
This is in response to your March 25, 2004 letter concerning the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180).
Your questions
are paraphrased
and
answered as follows:
out in
Q1: Section 173.403 requires loading and unloading to be carried
accordance with the "direction" of the consignor or
oversight?
consignee.
Does this direction require direct, physical
Al: Section 173.403 does not require the physical oversight of
the shipment by the consignor or consignee.
Q2: Section 173.403 requires personnel at the loading
and
unloading sites
to have radiological training.
What level of
training is required to achieve this requirement?
A2:
handling of the consignment and therefore included in function
Radiological training should be appropriate for the safe
relating to the requirements of 10 CFR 19.12 and the following
specific training required by subpart H of Part 172.
Training
functions the emplovee performs. Radiological trainina for
topics may be provided to the extent such
training addresses
persons loading and unloading packages of radioactive materials
should include discussions of the following topics:
1.
Elementary radiological safety including basic terms,
radiation exposure, dose rates and doses, radiation
risks and minimization of exposures;
2.
Transportation of radioactive materials including
descriptions of packages normally handled and common
radioactive packages;
3. Labels,
radiation levels and placards;
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173.403

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4. Required shipping paper information;
5.
Controlling radiation exposures;
6. Good practices in handling radioactive material
packages.
I hope this satisfies your request.
Sincerely,
Johns. Gale
Office of Hazardous Materials
Standards Development
Standards

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Mar 25 2004 3:28PM
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lOGISTICAL SOLUTIONS
800 Cranberry Woods Drive, Suite 450, Cranberry Township, PA 16066
Phone: 724.772.9800 Fax: 724.772.9850 Web: www.mhfls.com
BAH
§113.403
March 25, 2004
Mr. Ed Mazzullo
Definitions
Director of Hazardous Material Standards
US Department of Transportation
04-0072
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20590
Via Fax 202-366-3012
SUBJECT: Regulation Clarification Request
Dear Mr. Mazzullo,
We are seeking a clarification letter with regard to certain provisions contained in the
definition of "exclusive use." We routinely perform work that involves shipment of
radioactive (LSA) material, in strong tight intermodal containers used as either freight
containers or bulk packages (Containers). Shipments that include rail transportation may
require transferring Containers from truck to railcar, and/or from railcar to truck.
We have received oral confirmation from Ms. Joan McIntyre at HazMat/DOT, which
we understand was based on a review by Mr. Charles Betz, that the procedures we follow
are in accordance with the applicable regulations. We are hereby requesting that
confirmation in writing.
which was confirmed by Ms. Mcintyre:
The following summarizes a part of our compliance approach for such shipments,
Exclusive use as defined in 49 CFR 173.403 requires loading and unloading to be
carried out in accordance with the "direction" of the consignor or consignee. We
le consignor but rather "direction" is satisfied by the consignor issuing writte
ave been advised that "direction" does not require direct, physical oversight b
instructions to the carrier as part of the shipping documentation.
Exclusive use as defined in 49 CFR 173.403 requires personnel at the loading and
loading sites to have radiological "training". We have been advised that t
aining" requirement is for basic training, including safetv training, such
railroad workers would be expected to possess.

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Mar
25 2004 3:28PM
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Mr. Ed Mazzullo
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March 25, 2004
compliance approach is correct. Please feel free to contact me at (724) 772-9800 if you
This facsimile requests your written confirmation that our interpretation and
require any additional information to support this conclusion.
Vice President & General Counsel
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