# DCMA Phoenix — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 09-0041
- **title:** DCMA Phoenix — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2009-03-27
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 09-0041 response to DCMA Phoenix concerning 173.220.
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U.S. Department of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
1200 New Jersey Ave, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Mr. Josh Shea
DCMA Phoenix
40 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Reference No. 09-0041
Dear Mr. Shea:
This is in response to your e-mail requesting clarification of the requirements in the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicable to fire
extinguishers transported with self-propelled vehicles. Specifically, you ask whether fire
extinguishers may be transported in a container that is secured to the vehicle. You state
that military vehicles will be transported via highway and that fire extinguishers will be
packed in wooden boxes with metal bands securely attached to the vehicles.
I assume the military vehicles are being transported on another motor vehicle. Use of the
fire extinguisher on the military vehicle is intended for the safety of the operator or
passengers and is in conformance with !j 173.220(e) when securely attached to the
vehicle as described in your e-mail. Also note that the transport of hazardous materials in
vehicles operated by military personnel solely for noncommercial, military purposes is
not subject to the HMR. This also applies to the transport of hazardous materials by
other government agencies. If the purpose is commercial or if the government entity
offers hazardous materials for transportation to commercial carriers, then the HMR apply.
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact this office should you have additional
questions.
Sincerelv.
Hattie L. Mitchell, Chief
Regulatory Review and Reinvention
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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FW: Hazmat Information Center Feedback: Shippers-General Requirements for Shipments
and Packagings (Sections 173.1 &ndash; 173.476)
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From: PHMSA-Feedback [mailto:PHMSA-Feedback]
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 11:05 AM
To: PHMSA HM Infocenter; PHMSA Webmaster
Subject: Hazmat Information Center Feedback: Shippers-General Requirements for Shipments
and Packagings (Sections 173.1 &ndash; 173.476)
Question: To use 173.220(e), for fire extinguishers in self-propelled vehicles, must the
fire extinguisher be inside the vehicle or securely attached to the vehicle?
Situation: When transporting military vehicles over the highway, to prevent theft, 51b
hand held fire extinguishers are placed in a wooden box and metal bands secure the box to
the vehicle.
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Name: Josh
Organization: DCMA Phoenix
Email: joshua.shea@dcma.mil
Address: 40 N. Central Ave
City: Phoenix
Zip Code: 85004
Phone: 6025947826
FAX: 6025947996
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