# Hazardous Control, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 12-0021
- **title:** Hazardous Control, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2012-03-07
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 12-0021 response to Hazardous Control, Inc. concerning 173.220, 176.905.
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U.S. Department 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
of Transportation Washington, DC 20590
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
MAR 072012
Ms. Mabel Natalia Perez
Training Instructor
Hazardous Control Inc.
P.O. Box 522013
Miami, FL 33152
Reference No.: 12-0021
Dear Ms. Perez:
This is in response to your January 11, 2012 letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) and the International Maritime
Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. You ask several questions pertaining to ocean
transportation by vessel of UN3166. Your questions are paraphrased and answered as
follows:
01. According to the HMR and the IMDG Code are all vehicles classified as hazardous
materials?
AI. Both the HMR and the IMDG Code classify vehicles as hazardous materials
(dangerous goods) under identification number UN3166, however; depending upon how
the vehicles are shipped relief may be provided from some or all of the regulations.
02. Must a shipper's dangerous goods declaration (shipping paper) accompany all
shipments of vehicles?
A2. No. Vehicles shipped by vessel in accordance with Special Provision 961 of the
IMDG Code are not subject to any other provisions of the IMDG Code. Likewise, vehicles
shipped by vessel in accordance with § 176.905(i) of the HMR are not subject to any other
requirements of the HMR. Therefore, vehicles shipped in accordance with these
provisions, do not require a shipper's dangerous goods declaration (shipping paper).
However, vehicles shipped by vessel in accordance with Special Provision 962 of the
IMDG Code are only excepted from the marking, labeling, and placarding provisions of
the IMDG Code. Likewise, as provided by § 173.220(h)(2) of the HMR, vehicles shipped
by vessel in accordance with §§ 176.905(a)(1), 176.905(a)(2), 173.220(c), 173.220(d), and
173.220(f) of the HMR, as applicable, are also only excepted from the marking, labeling,
and placarding requirements of the HMR. Therefore, vehicles shipped in accordance with
these provisions, are required to have a shipper's dangerous goods declaration (shipping
paper).

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03. Does IMDG Code Special Provision 961, relating to stowage on a roll-on/roll-off ship
also appl y to the HMR?
A3. Yes. Section 176.905(i)(2) is the HMR section corresponding to Special Provision
961 of the IMDG Code.
04. What are the penalties for failure to comply with the HMR?
A4. The penalties for failure to comply with the requirements of the HMR as they pertain
to the transportation of hazardous materials are provided in § 107.329(a) of the HMR.
I trust this satisfies your inquiry. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.

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•••1 HAZARDOUS CONTROL INC.
Phone: 7863800234 - 305477 1380
Fax: 786 363 2630
P.O. Box 522013 - Miami, FL 33152
8600 NW 72 ST - Miami, FL 33166
customerservice@hazardouscontrol,com
WWW.HAZARDOUSCONTROL.COM
HAZARDOUS CONTROL INC. IS A COMPANY FOR ALL RELATED WITH HAZARDOUS MA TERIALS
- SAFE AND PREVENTION IS OUR GOALTO: U,S DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
OFFICE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STANDARDS DATE: JANUARY 11, 2012
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This letter is intended to clarify to our customers the regulations to met ocean transportation on a vessel of the
following items,
UN3166, engines internal combustion, flammable gas powered
UN3166, engines internal combustion, flammable liquid powered
UN3166, vehicle, flammable gas powered
UN3166, vehicle, flammable liquid powered
1, According to Hazardous Material regulation (HMR 49 CFR) and "IMDG code 35 amendment" all vehicles are
classified as a hazardous material and needs to have ashippers dangerous goods declaration, correct?
2, When transporting UN3166, IMDG code reads special provision 961, when is the on a roll-stowe on I roll of ship,
This also applies to HMR? (Please see the attachment)
3, Please also clarify the penalties if someone fails to applied the HMR 49 CFR regulation.
Thank you in for your attention in this matter
Best regards,
Mabel Natalia Perez
Training Instructor
Hazardous Control Inc.
"Remember that all staff involved in the transport of Dangerous has to have mandatory training based on the regulations (49 CFR ch.1 §172.702),
http://www.hazardouscontrol.com Phone: 786 380 0234 /305 477 1380 Fax: 786 363 2630 P.O. BOX 522013 Mia, FL 33152
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