{"operation":"document","citation":"10-0104","title":"Wacker Polymers — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation","source_type":"guidance","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"guidance","official":true,"published_on":"2010-07-28","effective_on":null,"summary":"10-0104 response to Wacker Polymers concerning 173.31, 174.67.","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-10-0104.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-10-0104.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-interpretation-10-0104","source_url":"https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/files/legacy/interpretations/Interpretations/2010/100104.pdf","body":"<<<PAGE 1>>>\n\nU.S. Deportment of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Ave, SE\nWashington, D.C. 20590\nPipeline and Hazardous Materials\nSafety Administration\nJUL 28 2010\nMr. Edwin McIntyre\nHealth and Safety Manager\nWacker Polymers\n854 North Main Street\nAdmin. Building\nCalvert City, KY 42029\nRef. No.: 10-0104\nDear Mr. McIntyre:\nThis responds to your May 4, 2010 letter and telephone conversation with a member ofmy staff\nregarding the requirements for unloading hazardous materials from rail tank cars under the\nHazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CPR parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask whether\nthe electronic monitoring system you describe in your letter would be adequate to meet the\nrequirements of § 174.67(i) and electronic rail car unloading monitoring outlined in a formal\ninterpretation ofthe regulations, 87 -4-RSPA. The unloading process monitored by the system\nyou described in your letter occurs after the rail tank car has been delivered to the consignee.\nThe requirements in § 174.67 apply to transloading operations only. Transloading is the transfer\nof a hazardous material from one bulk packaging to another bulk packaging, from a bulk\npackaging to a non-bulk packaging, or from a non-bulk packaging to a bulk packaging for the\npurpose of continuing the movement ofthe hazardous material in commerce (see § 171.8).\nThe requirements in § 174.67 do not apply to rail tank car unloading operations performed by\nconsignee personnel after delivery ofthe tank car. However, the general requirements in\n§ 173.31 for transporting hazardous materials in tank cars, including tank car loading and\nunloading requirements apply even when those operations are conducted by consignee\npersonnel.\nI hope this answers your inquiry. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact\nthis office.\nJh:t'~\n{Charles E. Betts\n~hi;f~Standards Development\n~fHazardous Materials Standards\n\n<<<PAGE 2>>>\n\nDrakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)\nFrom: INFOCNTR (PHMSA)\nSent: Wednesday, May OS, 2010 10:02 AM\nTo: Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)\nSubject: FW: Request for formal letter of intreperation\nFrom: McIntyre, Edwin [mailto:Edwin.Mcintyre@wacker.com]\nSent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 1:05 PM\nTo: INFOCNTR (PHMSA)\nSubject: Request for formal letter of Interpretation\nDear Department of Transportation:\nI would like to ensure that the project we have implemented confirms to the applicable requirements, specifically 49 CFR\n174.67 (i).\nEthylene is listed as a hazardous material and, as such, the governing regulation for tank car unloading is HMR; 49 CFR\nParts 171-180.\nSpecifically 49 CFR 174.67 (i), sub-section (i) defines the attendance requirements as follows:\nTank cars may not be allowed to stand with unloading connections attached after unloading is completed. Throughout the\nentire period of unloading, and while car is connected to unloading device, the car must be attended by the unloader.\nFurther, interpretation 87-4-RSPA has been released which states in regard to 49 CFR 174.67 (i) that \"it is acceptable to\nhave a non-human monitoring system ... \" after which it defines a number of criteria that must be met:\n1) An employee is made responsible for unloading and is familiar with the nature and properties of the material being\nunloaded;\n2) the employee responsible for unloading is instructed in the procedures to be followed during unloading and in the event\nof an emergency and has the authority and ability to halt the flow of product immediately and take emergency action;\n3) in the event of an emergency, the equipment used must be capable of immediately halting the flow of product or\nalerting the employee responsible for unloading;\n4) the monitoring devices will provide immediate notification of its malfunction to the person responsible for unloading or\nthe equipment may be checked hourly for malfunctions; and\n5) in case of malfunction the device will no longer be relied upon and instead the individual responsible for unloading will\nconstantly observe the unloading.\nPlease review our proposal below which incorporates the above requirements and comment as to compliance with the\nattendance requirements of 49 CFR 174.67 (i), interpretation 87 -4-RSPA or other applicable regulations.\nThe unloading process will begin with a qualified unloading operator physically connecting the railcar to our unloading\nsystem. The operator will initiate the unloading process while in attendance. There are two video cameras that will\nmonitor the railcar being unloaded and the immediate unloading piping. These cameras will send a video feed signal to a\ncontrol room located outside of the ethylene unloading area. In this control room the video feed will be displayed on a\nblack and white monitor. The video display will be monitored by an operator in the control room who is trained in the\nhazards of ethylene and in the emergency response necessary to react to leaks or other upsets during the unloading\nprocess. The operator in the control room has a switch that is hardwired to shutdown the unloading process. The switch\nwill be tripped if the monitoring operator observes any unacceptable conditions. In addition to having an operator monitor\nthe video feed, we have monitoring of the video feed signal from the unloading area, we have installed eight ethylene\n1\n\n<<<PAGE 3>>>\n\nvapor monitors (LELs-lower explosive limit detectors) around the unloading area. If these monitors detect a leak, the\nunloading process will be automatically shut down and the operator will receive an alarm indicating the leak condition.\nThe physical conditions of the unloading process (pressure, temperature, level) will also be monitored by the process\ncontrol software. If any of these parameters deviate outside acceptable control limits, the unloading process will be shut\ndown and the operator alerted to the process deviation.\nThe safety systems described above are all designed to be fail safe; all valves fail closed, pumps fail off, and sensors and\ninstruments fail high. Any loss of power or monitoring on these devices will cause the unloading process to be\nautomatically shut down and the operators alerted to the failure. If it is necessary to continue unloading following a\nmalfunction of our proposed remote monitoring system, the unloading operator responsible for unloading will constantly\nobserve the unloading locally at the railcar.\nOur intent in implementing this project is to meet our interpretation of 49 CFR 174.67 (i) and 87-4-RSPA as well as the\nspirit of \"ensuring that hazardous materials are safely unloaded and that ... unloading can be halted rapidly\".\nI appreciate your time in evaluating our proposal and look forward to hearing from you. Please contact me with any\nquestions or for clarification on anything described.\nSincerely,\nEdwin Mcintyre\nHealth & Safety Manager\nWacker Polymers\nP.O. Box 1495\n854 North Main Street\nAdmin Building\nCalvert City, Ky 42029\nTel. 270-395-6007\nCell 270-703-5427\nFAX517-264-4044\nedwin. mcintyre@wacker.com\nThis communication and any files or attachments transmitted with it may contain information that is copyrighted or confidential and exempt from\ndisclosure under applicable law. It is intended solely for the use of the individual or the entity to which it is addressed.\nIf you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination, or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited.\nIf you have received this communication in error, please notify us at once so that we may take the appropriate action and avoid troubling you further.\nThank you for your cooperation. Please contact your local IT staff or email info@wacker.comif you need assistance.\n2","truncated":false,"body_characters":7651}