# National Headquarters — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 06-0229
- **title:** National Headquarters — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2006-10-26
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 06-0229 response to National Headquarters concerning 173.197, 173.6.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Nashington, D.C. 20591
100 Seventh Street, S.W
Hazardous Materials Safety
Pipeline and
OCT 26 2006
Administration
Mr. Michael I. Gorman
Ref. No.: 06-0229
NE 7041B
Senior Consultant
2025 E Street, NW
National Headquarters
Washington, DC 20006
Dear Mr. Gorman:
This is in response to your October 10, 2006 letter requesting clarification of the training
180). Specifically, you ask if there were any changes to the training requirements for
requirements provided in the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-
regulated medical waste shipments prepared in accordance with § 173.197 or § 173.6 of
the HMR as a result of the recent rulemaking on infectious substances.
On June 2, 2006 we published a final rule under Docket HM-226A entitled "Hazardous
Materials: Infectious Substances; Harmonization with the United Nations
Recommendations," which became effective on October 1, 2006. The rulemaking revised
the transportation requirements for infectious substances, including regulated medical
communication requirements consistent with revised international standards and to clarify
waste, to adopt new classification criteria, new exceptions, and packaging and hazard
existing requirements to promote compliance.
Docket HM-226A did not alter the training requirements applicable to the transportation of
regulated medical waste. Materials transported under § 173.197 continue to be subject to
the training requirements in Part 172, Subpart H of the HMR. When regulated medical
waste is transported as a Materials of Trade Exception in accordance with § 173.5, the
operator of the motor vehicle must be informed of the presence of the hazardous material
and be informed on the requirements in § 173.6, but is not subject the training
requirements in Part 172, Subpart H of the HMR.
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if you require additional assistance.
Sincerely
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
113.197 (e)
173.6
060229

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INFOCNTR <PHMSA>
§173.6
From: Gorman@usa.redcross.org
training
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 4:59 PM
08-0229
To:
INFOCNTR <PHMSA>
Cc:
BLloyd@usa.redcross.org; EavesS@usa.redcross.org; DCozart@usa.redcross.org;
HavasS@usa.redcross.org; ChandlerJe@usa.redcross.org
Subject: Regulated Medical Waste, N.O.S.: Offeror and Transporter Training Requirements
Mr. Edward T. Mazzullo
U.S. DOT/PHMSA (PHH-10)
Director, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
400 7th Street S. W.
Dear Mr. Mazzullo,
medical waste, n.o.s. as stated in the June 2, 2006 Federal Register which went into effect on October 1,
This email concerns the new DOT training requirements for offerors and transporters of Regulated
2006. First let me say that the only type of Regulated Medical Waste generated by American Red
Cross facilities is Category B.
In two separate phone calls to the Hazardous Materials Information Center, DOT staff indicated that
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initial and recurrent General Awareness,
substances). They based their guidance on the following verbiage from the new regulations:
(e) Training. Each person who offers
49 CFR § 173.199 Category B infectious substances.
or transports a Category B infectious
substance under the provisions of this
section must know about the
requirements of this section.
While I do not disagree with their interpretation, I would like written confirmation from rederal DOT
that the above training is no longer required
substances transported under 49 CFR Part 173.6 as a Material of Trade?
I have one additional question. Does the new training requirement apply to Category B infectious
The personal contact information you require on your website for information requests is provided
below.
Thanks
Mike Gorman
+ American Red Cross
Enterprise Risk
Corporate Safety Office
10/10/2006
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