# Security and Risk Management, the Americas — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 06-0099
- **title:** Security and Risk Management, the Americas — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2007-09-27
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 06-0099 response to Security and Risk Management, the Americas concerning 172.702, 175.30.
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U.S. Department
200 New Jersey Ave.. S.
of Transportation
lashington, DC 2059
Materials Set Hazardous
SEP 27 2007
Administration
Mr. James LoBello
Reference No.: 06-0099
Senior and esk Management, the Americas
Lufthansa Cargo
Dear Mr. Lobello:
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 100-180) applicable to accepting and inspecting
This is in response to your April 17, 2006 letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous
hazardous materials shipments. Specifically, you state that your company has staff at
"offline" stations that check hazardous materials shipments and forward them to the first
hazardous materials on a regular basis, and ask whether the following procedures are
"online" station for connection to a flight. You state that your offline station does not handle
acceptable under the HMR training requirements:
1).
Offline station staff, trained in general awareness, receive the hazardous materials
shipment;
2).
Offline station staff forward the shipping documents to a remote location
accordance with International Air Transport Association (IATA) and International
for verification of accuracy by staff trained in acceptance procedures in
Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Technical Instructions;
3).
to the remote location;
The hazardous materials shipment would be captured via a Web Cam and transmitted
4).
and accepts the hazardous materials shipment.
Staff at the remote location reviews the shipping documents and Web Cam pictures
The answer is no. As required in § 172.702(a), a hazmat employer must ensure that each of
safety. Under your scenario, both offline and online employees directly affect hazardous
The training requirements found in § 172.704 include: (1) general awareness/familiarization
materials transportation, and, therefore, are subject to the training requirements of the HMR.
training; (2) function-specific training; (3) safety training; (4) security awareness training; and
172.702 (a)
145.30
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a hazardous materials shipment and ascertain that it conforms to applicable HMR
requirements.
In addition, your procedure to remotely view a package via Web Cam prior to its acceptance
or transportation does not appear to be sufficient to ascertain that the package conforms to al
applicable HMR requirements. For example, a picture does not provide a true representatio
Further, the procedure is not adequate to determine whether the integrity of the package has
of the size, color, and shape of the package, and the marking and labels on the package.
been compromised, or the package is leaking or emitting odors. That determination requires a
physical inspection.
I trust this satisfies your inquiry.
Sincerely,
/Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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Foster
5175.30172.702
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Air
06-0099
Lufthansa Cargo
April 17t 2006
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards,
Attn: DHM-10
Research and Special Programs Administration
4007* Street SW
U.S. Department of Transportation
Washington, DC 20590-0001
Dear Sir/ Madam,
Re: Checking of Hazardous Materials shipments from a remote location
We currently have Category 6 (acceptance trained in accordance with IATA and
Hazardous Material shipments and forward it to the first online station (via truck
the ICAO Techincal Instructions) qualified staff at offline stations who check
Lufthansa flight. Since the offline station does not check hazardous material
under the DOT requirements for road feeder operations) for a connection to a
49CFR Part175), there is more room for error and also different forms of
shipments on a regular basis (in accordance to the air transportation regulations
interpretation than a regular airline online station where shipments are checked
more frequently.
Therefore we would like to pursue the following:
The Offline station (served by truck) would be manned with a Category 7/8
documents - Hazardous Materials Shipment Declaration (Via Fax) to a remote
qualified staff (general awareness) to receive the shipments. They forward the
cation tor checking. Inl
In reviewing the 49CFR Part 175.30 and the ICAO Technical Instructions (Page
7.1.1)., we could not find any regulation that would restrict this proposed process.

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acceptable in meeting the regulations outlined in the Code of Federal
Could you provide written guidance as to whether or not this process would be
Regulations, Title 49 for Air Transportation?
Please let me know if you require further information.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Yours Sincerely,
Lufthansa Cargo AG
Дам
James LoBello
Senior Manager
Security and Risk Management, the Americas
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