# Samirian Chemicals, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 05-0245
- **title:** Samirian Chemicals, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2006-01-17
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- **summary:** 05-0245 response to Samirian Chemicals, Inc. concerning 172.704.
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Transportatio
S. Departme
Washington, D.C. 20590
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Hazardous Materials Safety
Pipeline and
Administration
JAN 17 2006
Mrs. Debbie Andres
Samirian Chemicals, Inc.
Ref. No. 05-0245
1999 S. Bascom Ave.
Tower II, Suite 515
Campbell, CA 95008
Dear Mrs. Andres:
This is in response to your September 26, 2005, letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask whether the training
requirements apply to employees who type addresses on shipping papers.
For purposes of the HMR, "hazmat employee" means a person who is employed by a hazmat
employer and who, in the course of employment, directly affects hazardous materials transportation
safety. In the specific scenario you describe, secretaries whose only function includes typing
addresses on shipping papers while using unaltered templates that were created by a hazardous
materials trained employee are not subject to the training requirements in Subpart H of Part 172. As
described, these secretaries have no direct involvement in preparing the shipping documentation and
"hazmat employees" under the HMR.
do not handle, package, or load/unload hazardous materials for shipment, and therefore are not
I hope this satisfies your request.
172.704
050245

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BAH
SAMIRIAN
5172:704
CHEMICALS INC.
CAMPBELL, CA 95008
1999 S BASCOM AVE. TOWER II, SUITE 515
Training
FAX: (408) 516-9646
TEL: (408) 558-8282
05-0245
Mr. Edward T. Mazzullo
Director, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
U.S. DOT/PHMSA (PHH-10)
400 7th Street S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
September 26, 2005
Dear Mr. Mazzullo,
According to the enclosed documents that I downloaded from the DOT website, it says that office
secretaries who type in hazardous materials descriptions on shipping documents are required to be
hazardous materials trained even if the description was made by another. Samirian Chemicals, Inc
transports hazardous materials. Our office handles our company's shipping documents and the people
responsible for typing in the shipping documents use templates. The templates already contain the
hazardous materials descriptions which were prepared by a hazardous materials trained employee. Our
office secretaries do not change the description, they only type in the addresses required on the
documents.
My concern is that I have received conflicting reports from our own hazardous materials trained
employee and the Hazardous Materials Information Center phone line regarding this matter. Our
hazardous materials trained employee says that those responsible for the shipping documents should
be trained, but your Information phone line said that we do not need hazardous material training
because the office secretaries are not deciding on the actual description. I am a little wary of that
advice because the person I spoke to was not aware of the document I have enclosed. The enclosed
document, which I obtained from your website, states that we need training if we are typing in the
materials description "at the direction of another, item by item". I am concerned that the difference
between using a template and typing in a description "at the direction of another, item by item" is
purely semantic.
I would appreciate it if you would clarify our hazardous materials training responsibilities. We
currently have a conflict of opinion in our office regarding this matter. I would need a clarification in
writing on our training duties in order to resolve this issue. Please contact me at the (408) 558-8282 or
email at debbie@samirian.com if you have any questions. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Debbie Andres
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