# Kinross EMS — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 16-0207
- **title:** Kinross EMS — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2017-08-15
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- **summary:** 16-0207 response to Kinross EMS concerning 175.1, 175.9, 177.823.
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5220 W M-80
Kincheloe, MI 49788
Reference No. 16-0207
Dear Ms. McBane:
This letter is in response to your December 27, 2016, email requesting clarification of the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicable to exceptions for
transportation of Category A infectious substances. You provide a scenario where a hospital
transports patients infected with Category A infectious substances in an ambulance to the local
airport for air ambulance services. Then, the hospital transports the ambulance and Category A
infectious waste to a site for decontamination. You ask whether the exception in § 177.823(a)(3)
for emergency movement of a "transport vehicle containing hazardous materials" when
"necessary to protect life or property" may be used for this situation. You cite a frequently asked
question (FAQ) in the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration's (PHMSA)
"DOT Guidance for Preparing Packages of Ebola Contaminated Waste for Transportation and
Disposal," as support for use of this exception.
The answer is yes. Section 177.823(a) permits a carrier to move a transport vehicle (e.g., an
ambulance) that contains a hazardous material (e.g., a patient contaminated with a Category A
infectious substance) in an emergency when necessary to protect life or property. This provision
also permits moving a transport vehicle that contains a Category A infectious substance to a
location where this material can be removed and disposed of safely. Hazardous materials
transported under this provision are excepted from the HMR.
PHMSA published a final rule on June 2, 2016 [Docket No. PHMSA-2013-0225 (HM-218H);
81 FR 35483] pertaining to the transportation of infectious waste generated during air ambulance
services. The final rule revised § 175.1(d) (formerly § 175.9(b)(4)) to clarify that staging
operations related to dedicated air ambulance, firefighting, or search and rescue operations are
intended to be excepted from the HMR when in compliance with the Federal Aviation
Regulations (FAR).
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
THen Taster
T. Glenn Foster
Chief, Regulatory Review and Reinvention Branch
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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Please submit this as a letter of interpretation. Please let me know if you have any questions. Ms. McBane spoke with
me in the HMIC.
Thanks,
Eamonn
From: Deb McBane [mailto: dsmcbane@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2016 3:24 PM
To: INFOCNTR (PHMSA) <INFOCNTR.INFOCNTR@dot.gov>
Subject: Request for Interpretation
Standards and Rulemaking Division:
Kinross Emergency Medical Services is based in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. We may transfer patients potentially
infected with a Category A pathogen from Upper Peninsula hospitals to local airports. The patient will be picked up at
the hospital by Kinross EMS, and transferred to an airport where the Air Ambulance crew will continue transport of the
patient to an appropriate treatment center.
Decontamination at the airport is almost impossible, so we want to transport any waste produced by the patient back to
the hospital we picked the patient up from and dispose of waste and decontaminate the ambulance back at the
hospital.
My question: Must the place of waste removal and decontamination be the same location that the patient is off loaded
(in this case an airport) or can it wait until immediate return to the hospital we picked the patient up from?
Please provide Kinross EMS with an "Interpretation" of 177.823(a)(3) specifically the following information:
Is waste generated during the care of a patient during emergency medical services regulated by the HMR?
Suspected Ebola waste generated while performing emergency medical services on a patient known to be infected or
suspected of being infected with Ebola is excepted from the HMR under §177.823(a)(3). This exception applies to all
segments of emergency transport: from the pick-up of a patient in an ambulance to the hospital; after delivery of the
patient and until the ambulance arrives at a decontamination site; and during the transfer of a patient from one medical
facility to another. Once an ambulance or emergency motor vehicle is at a location where decontamination of the
vehicle is performed, any suspected Ebola waste offloaded from the vehicle must be packaged and transported in
accordance with the HMR, or transported under a special permit granted by PHMSA
Hazardous materials, including suspected Ebola waste, carried by air and used during dedicated air ambulance,
firefighting, or search and rescue operations are also excepted from the HMR under § 195.9(b)(4).
Thank you in advance.
Respectfully,
Deb McBane, EMS Manager

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