# Allied Universal Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 05-0046
- **title:** Allied Universal Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2005-05-05
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 05-0046 response to Allied Universal Corporation concerning 172.602.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Pipeline and
MAY
5 2005
Administration
Hazardous Materials Safety
Ms. Robin J. Eddy Bolte
Reference No.: 05-0046
Safety and Regulatory Affairs Manager
Allied Universal Corporation
3901 N. W. 115 Ave.
Miami, FL 33178-1859
Dear Ms. Eddy Bolte:
This responds to your fax requesting clarification of the emergency response information
requirements under the Hazardous Material Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR parts 171-180).
Your fax states that your company provides the emergency response information in material
safety data sheets (MSDSs), which are in a binder, along with the following documents:
a) Hazardous materials registration,
b) List of company emergency contact phone numbers,
c)
Insurance and vehicle registration,
d) Accident Kit, and
e) Applicable DOT exemptions.
In response to a request by a member of my staff, you submitted a complete Emergency
spine or cover to indicate the content of the binder. The above-listed docurents are in the
Information binder. The binder is a plain white three-ring binder without markings on the
front of the binder followed by fifteen MSDSs. The MSDSs are separated from the other
documents by a plain yellow divider sheet. You ask if a MSDS for a hazardous material being
transported satisfies the requirements in § 172.602 and whether MSDSs must be indexed.
Any document, including an MSDS, that contains all of the information specified in
§ 172.602(a)(1) through (7) may be used to satisfy the emergency response information
requirement. See § 172.602(b). Section 172.602(c)(1) requires the carrier to maintain the
emergency response information in the same manner as prescribed for shipping papers.
Specifically, § 177.817(e) states that shipping papers must be readily available to, and
recognizable by, authorities in the event of an accident or inspection. Also, the driver and the
carrier must clearly distinguish the shipping paper, if it is carried with other shipping papers
or other papers, by either distinctively tabbing it or by having it appear first. Applying these
ruitem rests to the binder you submind, is outropinion that your unmarked birder is no
readily recognizable" 1
further, MSDSs in a binder with other documents should be tabbed or appear first in the
binder.
172-602(b)
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We also note that MSDSs for hazardous and non-hazardous materials are intermixed in the
binder, and, while you have attempted to arrange the MSDSs in alphabetical order, some
MSDSs are filed by DOT proper shipping name and others by product name. Consistency in
maintaining the emergency response information would be beneficial to a first responder in
the event of an incident or accident.
I trust this satisfies your inquiry.
Sincerely,
stalle z: Mitate
Hattie L. Mitchell
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Safety

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03/02/2005 10:23
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3901 NW 115 Avenue
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3172.602 (b)
Miami, Florida 33178
305-888-2623 office
Emergency Response
305-885-4671 fax
ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORPORATION
Established 1954
05-0046
March 1, 2005
Director of Hazardous Materials Standards Development
Mr. Edward Mazzullo
Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards Development
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, J.C. 20590-0001
VIA FASCIMILE: 202-366-3012
Re: Georgia Citation
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
response to our letter.
Please find altached a citation issued by the State of Georgia as well as our response to the citation and their
Background
Universal Corporation. On the date of September 8, 2004, one of the units transporting Hypochlorite
Transportation Services Unlimited Inc. is a private transportation company hauling exclusively for Allied
Solütions (Sodium Hypochlorite), class 8, UN1791, PGIl, underwent a roadside inspection conducted by the
Georgia Department of Motor Vehicles. During the inspection, two violations were found. The citation is
We disagree with one violation listed for 49 CFR 172.602(b). To comply with the requirements of 49 CFR 172
the Emergerty Information Binder or MSDS Binder, Georgia referred to it in the citation as the Permit Binder)
Subpart G, we provide all vehicles hauling our hazardous materials with a one-inch binder (we refer to it as
that contains:
1)
Haza'dous Material Registration Certificate (49 CFR 107 Subpart G):
2)
3)
List of Emergency Contact Phone Numbers in the company;
4)
Insurance and Vehicle Registration;
5)
Applicable Department of Transportation Exemptions; and,
Accident Kit (to be completed if involved in an accident);
6)
Material Safety Data Sheets for all the hazardous materials being transported, in alphabetical order
by technical name.
emergency response Information required by 49 CFR 172 Subpart G. They are trained on its contents, and
During training to comply with 49 CFR 172 Subpart H, all drivers are trained to know that this binder contains
are informed that they are to keep the binder at an arm's reach while wearing their seat belt when they are
papers on top of the driver's seat or inside the pouch on the driver's side door.
driving the vehicle. When absent from the vehicle, they are trained to place the binder with their shipping
emergency response guidebooks are not mandatory (as stated in your 1999 interpretation, Ref. No. 99-0018),
In our argument to Georgia, we stated that our binders met the requirements of the regulation. The
meeting if not exceeding the regulatory requirement. Furthermore, the vehicle operator would have to look-up
and the Material Safety Data Sheets in the binder contained the required elements listed in 172.602(b),
Please see enclosed letter from Miriam Guerrero to the State of Georoja.
or search through the guldebook as he did the Material Safety Data Sheets to find the correct gulde page.

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Allied Universal Corporation
alternative to the North American Emergency Response Guidebook as the sheets were not indexed, making
The State or Georgia responded to our letter, stating the Material Safety Data Sheets were not a suitable
them not accessible to information.
Questions
1) Is It legal for us to use Material Safety Data Sheets that satisfy the requirements of 49 CFR 172
2) Is there any requirement for indexing? Could we face a possible enforcement action by simply
Subpart G In the manner described above?
this be deemed not accessible information as indicated in the Georgia letter?
placing the Material Safety Data Sheets in the binder in alphabetical order as we are doing? Would
Your promptness in responding to our questions is greatly appreciated given the frequent inspections the
regulatory requirements, but we feel we have and are being incorrectly cited. We have spoken to your
tractor-trailers undergo while operating in the State of Georgia. We want to properly comply with the
hazardous material hotline, and the gentleman on the phone, Kevin, based upon the information given,
agreed. However, given the nature of the circumstances, a second review and response in writing would be
greatly appreciated.
RobinE@Allieduniversal.com.
If you
should have any questions,
please call me at 800-981-6700, extension
Thank you.
Singerely,
Bobin JEddy Bolte.
Safety and Regulatory Affairs Manager
Robin J. Eddy Bolte
Allied Universal Corporation

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Georgia Department of Motor Vehicle Safety
Law Enforcement Division
P.O. Box 80447
James R. Lavis
2206 East View Parkway
Conyers, GA 30013-8047
ol. Mark C. McLeoc
Phone: 678.413.8825
www.dmvs.ga.gov
Commanding Offic
Fax: 678.413.8832
February 16, 2005
Ms. Miriam Guerrero
Transportat on Services Unlimited
3901 NW 115 Avenue
Miami, FL 33178
Dear Ms. Guerrero
This is in response to your letter of September 14, 2004 concerning DMVS Inspection Report
GA013700C895. I apologize for the delay in responding and any inconvenience it may have
caused.
to agree with his analysis of the situation. An unindexed binder full of material safety data sheets
I have spoken to Officer Massey about this inspection, and after careful consideration, am forced
is not equivalent to an Emergency Response Guidebook in accessibility of information.
that is, either in a pocket on the drivers' door, or visible to a person entering the cab of the truck
Emergency Response Information must be accessible in the same manner as shipping papers,
and within the reach of a belted driver. If you choose to use an MSDS binder to meet this
shout Be a bed or indexed in some mamter, in adition to being in one of the focations required
under 49 CFR §172.602(c) and §177.817(e).
I hope this irformation is helpful. If you need more information, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Capt/Bruce Bugg
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