# Kriska Transportation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 13-0106
- **title:** Kriska Transportation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2013-07-31
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 13-0106 response to Kriska Transportation concerning 172.201, 172.602.
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U.S Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
JUL 3 1 2013
Bob Duncan
Driver training Coordinator
Kriska Transportation
300 Churchill Road
KOE I TO Prescott, Ontario
Canada
Ref. No. I3-0 I 06
Dear Mr. Duncan:
This responds to your letter dated May 15, 2013, requesting clarification concerning the
responsibility for providing emergency response information, as specified in § I72.602 of the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). In your letter, you state
that you are a Canadian motor carrier and ask who is ultimately responsible for ensuring that
emergency response information is present on the transport vehicle. Additionally, you ask if
the basic description of the hazardous material, including the technical name, is required on a
separate guide page or if a "North American Emergency Response Guide (NAERG) Page
No." indication on the shipping paper would satisfy the emergency response information
requirements.
A shipper or an agent performing functions of a shipper is responsible for ensuring that an
emergency response information document is provided to the carrier. Each carrier is
responsible for maintaining the emergency response information document, as required. A
catTier may elect to place a document, such as the 2012 NAERG, in its transport vehicle to
satisfy the emergency response information requirements.
In addition, if a separate document, such as a guide page from the 20 I2 NAERG is used, it
must include the basic description of the hazardous material and, if applicable, the technical
name, such as when generic or n.o.s. descriptions are used. A "Guide Page No." is not
required on a shipping paper, and, although not prohibited, would not singularly satisfy the
emergency response information requirements prescribed in§ 172.602.
I trust this information is helpful. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
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lj Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention Branch
Standards and Rulemaking Division
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300 Churchill Road, Prescott, Ontario, KOE 1TO
64248 Danville Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L5T 2S6
Phone: 613 925 5903- Fax: 613 9251246
Toll Free: 800 461 8000
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Attention: Adam
U.S. Department of Transportation
Hazmat Specialist
Dear Adam:
Back in mid February 2013, I reached out to you regarding the
responsibility of supplying the Emergency Response Information for
the shipping papers. At that time you had supplied me with a letter
dated October 17, 1996, your reference number 96-1039. Although
this does explain that providing the emergency response paperwork it
is the responsibility or the shipper, we have one particular US based
company that refuses to comply stating that letter is ?years old and
the regulations have changed since then.
They're a large Hazmat manufacturer and have informed us that we
are the only company that is requesting the information and their
experts inform them that they are compliant.
Because they refuse to supply the documents and our drivers are not
permitted to use the photocopier, they are forced to drive bobtail
(without the trailer) 20 miles to a truck stop so we can obtain the
proper ERG documents.
We were surprised to hear that we are the only company asking for
this information to be supplied especially considering that it is a U.S.
regulation and we're a Canada based carrier. We have tried, sent
them a copy of your letter as well as information regarding the
regulation its self yet they refuse to adhere to the regulations. They
continue to state that it is not their responsibility, it's the carrier's.
This is the Response we received from the customer:

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" meets the requirements by providing the shipping
papers with UN numbers listed and requiring that the driver has
a copy of the Emergency Response Guide in the vehicle. The
UN number is referenced in the ERG and provides the required
information for emergency response.
I would offer a suggestion, in line with what I understand our
policy has been, the driver must have a copy of the ERG book in
his vehicle so that he has the information available. This avoids
multiple duplication of the pages for each shipment. Due the
high volume of different products that ships, this is the
only means that can support at this time. ""
As we understand the new rule which came into effect January 1,
2013, if no MSDS sheet is supplied with an ERG attached. Then a
photo copy must be made and placed on top of the Bill of Lading and
that tabbing the BOL into the ERG section of the Hazmat book was
no longer acceptable.
Could you please supply us with a written response to this letter that
explains that it is the shipper responsibility to supply a MSDS sheet
that includes the Emergence Response document attached to the
shipping papers for the UN numbers being shipped, or if no MSDS
supplied with the ER attached that a copy of the ERG must be
supplied?
This will help us with the compliance of the shipment and speed up
the process for us. We feel that we are losing a battle that should be
straight forward and very surprised that a large company is not on top
of this issue.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards
Bob Duncan
Driver Training Coordinator
Kriska Transportation
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1 (800) 461-8000 ext 2386

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Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)
From:
O'Donnell, Lisa (PHMSA)
Sent:
Wednesday, May 15, 2013 3:36PM
To:
Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)
Subject: FW: Letter to PHMSA
Attachments: Letter to PHMSA ERG Final.docx
Carolyn,
Please assign this letter. Thanks!
lisa
From: Clemente, Richard (FMCSA)
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 10:45 AM
To: O'Donnell, Lisa (PHMSA)
Subject: FW: Letter to PHMSA
lisa -I just received this email from Dave Heller at TCA ... can you shed any light on this, or who Dave needs to contact
directly at PHMSA. Thanks for your help on this.
Rich
From: David Heller [mailto:DHeller@truckload.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 10:37 AM
To: Clemente, Richard (FMCSA)
Subject: FW: Letter to PHMSA
Does this make any sense to you? See below and attached ...
David Heller, CDS
Director of Safety and Policy
Truckload Carriers Association
555 E. Braddock Road
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-838-1950
703-836-661 0 (Fax)
dheller@truckload.org
From: Glen Perkins [mailto:gperkins@kriska.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 10:06 AM
To: David Heller
Subject: FW: Letter to PHMSA
Good morning David
I was wondering if you could assist with an issue we are currently having with a Hazmat Customer we work for, the
attached letter explains the issue.
We have been attempting to get an answer from the US Department of Trans, the Gentleman who we sent this letter to
told us it may take 6 to 8 weeks to get a response.
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Would you have information or a contact that could clarify the responsibility of the shipper or Carrier if we are incorrect in
our interpretation of the rules?
We would appreciate your assistance.
Regards
Glen Perkins
Director, Safety & Compliance
Kriska Holdings Limited
From: Robert Duncan
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 9:39 AM
To: Glen Perkins
Subject: Letter to PHMSA
This is the letter about the ERG.
Bob Duncan
Driver Trainer Coordinator
Kriska Holding Limited
1 (800) 461-8000 ext 2386
rduncan@kriska.com
www.kriska.com
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