# Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 09-0138
- **title:** Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2009-07-09
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- **summary:** 09-0138 response to Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. concerning 173.220.
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U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
JUL - 9 2009
1200 New Jersey Ave, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Mr. Douglas M. Poland
Godfiey & Kahn, S.C.
One East Main Street,
P.O. Box 2719
Madison, WI 5370 1-27 19
Ref. No. 09-01 38
Dear Mr. Poland:
This responds to your June 1, 2009 letter requesting clarification of the applicability of the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 17 1 - 1 80) to fuel systems.
Specifically, you ask whether a ground heatinglthawing trailer unit ("heating trailer unit") is
subject to the HMR. Your letter describes a heater affixed to a trailer chassis and connected
to a fuel tank with a maximum capacity of 125 to 250 gallons also affixed to the trailer. The
fuel tank is housed separately from the heater and will supply a diesel fuel blend to the heater
through a fixed connecting hose. You note in a subsequent telephone discussion with a
member of my staff that the flash point of the diesel fuel blend will range from 108 OF to
120 OF.
It is the opinion of this Office that if the fuel system for the heating trailer unit meets the
requirements for fuel systems under 49 CFR §§ 3 93.65 and 393.67 of the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) and is
not used as packaging for hazardous materials (e.g., a cargo tank), then the heating trailer
unit is subject only to the FMCSRs. If the fuel system does not meet the FMCSRs
requirements, then the offering and transportation of the heating trailer unit is subject to the
HMR.
Your questions are paraphrased and answered below. Note that the answers are based on the
presumption that the fuel system you describe does not conform to the FMCSRs.
Ql . Is the heating trailer unit eligible for exceptions in 4 173.220?
A1 . No, the heating trailer unit is considered a cargo tank as defined in 6 17 1.8 and subject
to the applicable cargo tank requirements.
42. Is the heating trailer unit subject to marking, labeling, and placarding requirements
when transported by highway with fuel in the tank?
A2. Yes, the heating trailer unit is subject to applicable marking, labeling, and placarding
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43. Is the heating trailer unit subject to marking, labeling, and placarding requirements
when transported by highway without fuel in the tank?
A3. No, however, we note that an empty packaging containing the residue of a hazardous
material is regulated in the same manner as when it previously contained a greater quantity of
the hazardous material (see 8 173.29). Thus, if the tank has not been cleaned and purged to
remove all residue of the fuel, then it is subject to applicable marking, labeling, and
placarding requirements.
Q4. How would the responses to the first three questions change if instead, the heater is
supplied by two separate fuel tanks each with a capacity less than 1 19 gallons where the fuel
tanks are connected by a hose when the heater is operated but not connected during the
course of transportation?
A4. If the fuel tanks were not connected during transportation and acted as separate
packagings, the two separate fuel tanks would be considered non-bulk packagings. The
heating trailer unit would not be eligible for the exceptions in $ 173.220 because the fuel
tanks would not be component parts of the heater (i.e., the mechanical equipment). The
offeror would be subject to all applicable HMR requirements for authorized non-bulk
packaging for the diesel fuel blend, as well as applicable marking, labeling, and placarding
requirements. However, based on the information provided regarding the flashpoint of the
fuel, the fuel tanks are eligible for the exceptions for combustible liquids specified in
5 173.150.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to
contact this office.
Sincerely,

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8 172. 101
1 7 3 . ~ 2 0 A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W
ONE EAST MAIN STREET
POST OFFICE BOX 2719
MADISON, W I 53701-2719
TEL 608-257-391 1
FAX 608-257-0609
www.gklaw.com
Direct: 608-284-2625
dpoland@gklaw.com
June 1,2009
Edward Mazzullo
Director Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
Attn: PHH- 10
U. S. Department of Transportation, East Building
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590-0001
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
We are writing with a question about the applicability of 49 C.F.R. 5 173.220,49 C.F.R.
5 172.300 et. seq., 49 C.F.R. 5 172.400 et. seq., and 49 C.F.R. 5 172.500 et. seq. to a ground
heatinglground thawing machine manufactured as-and designed to be transported as-a trailer.
The ground heatinglground thawing trailer unit in question (the "heater"), is designed to
aid cold-weather construction work by quickly, safely, and evenly heating large areas of ground.
The heater is composed of several interconnected parts that are separately affixed to an
underlying trailer chassis. These parts include a heating mechanism, a pump, and a he1 tank.
The heating mechanism (the part of the heater that actually provides heat) is used to heat
a non-hazardous and environmentally safe fluid. The fluid is pumped through a closed, re-
circulating system including several thousand feet of industrial hose that is designed to be
uiispooled md spread in rows across the worksite to be heated. The heater steadily increases the
heat of t h s fluid as it repeatedly cycles from the hose, through the heating mechanism, and back
through the hose again.
The heating mechanism is connected to a fuel tank with a maximum capacity between
125 and 250 gallons. The fuel tank is housed separately from the heating mechanism, and is
designed to supply a diesel fuel blend to the heating mechanism through a fixed connecting hose.
The heating mechanism cannot operate without drawing fuel from the tank.
OFFICES IN MILWAUKEE, MADISON, WAUKESHA. GREEN BAY AND APPLETON, WI; WASHINGTON, DC; AND SHANGHAI, P R C
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Edward Mazzullo
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
June 1,2009
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Questions:
1. 2. 3. 4. Does this heater fall within any exception under 49 C.F.R. tj 173.220?
Is this heater subject to any marking, labeling, or placarding requirements under
49 C.F.R. tj 172.300 et. seq., 49 C.F.R. tj 172.400 et. seq., or 49 C.F.R. tj 172.500
et. seq. when being transported on roadways with fuel in the tank?
Is this heater subject to any marking, labeling, or placarding requirements under
49 C.F.R. 5 172.300 et. seq., 49 C.F.R. 5 172.400 et. seq., or 49 C.F.R. tj 172.500
et. seq. when being transported on roadways without any fuel in the tank?
How, if at all, would the answers to questions 1 through 3 change if the heater
included two smaller fuel tanks with a maximum capacity of less than 119 gallons
each, connected to each other with a fuel hose during stationary operations but not
connected during transportation, instead of single fuel tank with a maximum
capacity of between 125 and 250 gallons?
Thank you for your attention to this request. Please do not hesitate to call or email us
using the contact information provided if you require additional information to respond to this
inquiry.
Sincerely,
GODFREY & KAKN, S.C. I~-
Douglas U o l a n d
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