# Raul Badillo — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** 19-0062
- **title:** Raul Badillo — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2019-10-21
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 19-0062 concerning 171.8, 173.6.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
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Washington, DC 0590
OCT 2 1 2019
Raul Badillo
2303 11 th Street South
Moorhead, MN 56560
Reference No. 19-0062
Dear Mr. Badillo:
This letter is in response to your May 9, 2019, email requesting clarification of the Hazardous
Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicable to a material of trade (MOT).
Specifically, you state that your company transports Division 2.1 (flammable gas) in cylinders
weighing approximately 50 lbs. each when full. You further explain that these cylinders are
transported for use in forklifts at different locations within your company.
We have paraphrased and answered your questions as follows:
Q 1. You ask whether training is required to transport MOTs under the HMR.
Al. The answer is yes. Although entities transporting MOTs are excepted from the training
requirements prescribed in part 172, subpart H of the HMR, very basic training is required
in that operators of the motor vehicle must be informed of the presence of the hazardous
material on the vehicle and the requirements prescribed in§ 173.6. Note that each cylinder
must be maintained, marked and labeled as prescribed in the HMR (see§ l 73.6(b)(5) and
(c)(3)). Further the total quantity ofMOTs transported on a motor vehicle may not exceed
440 lbs. gross weight (see§ l 73.6(d)).
Q2. You ask whether a vehicle operator must have a hazardous material (hazmat) endorsement
on a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) to transport MOTs.
A2. The answer is no. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is responsible for
issuing the licensing standards for commercial motor vehicle drivers in 49 CFR part 383 that
require a driver who transports hazardous material shipments to obtain a hazmat
endorsement on a CDL. However, the requirement for a hazmat endorsement only applies
to shipments for which a placard is required under the HMR or any quantity of a material
listed as a select agent or toxin in 42 CFR Part 73. Because MOTs are excepted from the

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placarding requirements prescribed in part 172, subpart F of the HMR, a hazmat
endorsement on a CDL is not required.
Q3. You ask whether MOTs may be transported in a "personal pickup truck" and whether they
must be secured against shifting.
A3. The answer is yes to both. Section 171.8 defines a MOT to include a private motor carrier
transporting hazardous materials in direct support of a principal business that is other than
transportation by motor vehicle. Further, MOTs requirements in § 173 .6(b )(1) state that
packagings must be leak tight for liquids and gases, securely closed, secured against
shifting, and protected against damage.
I hope this information is helpful. Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.
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Standards and Rulemaking Division

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Ca.rat z,
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January, J keya CTR (PHMSA)
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
INFOCNTR (PHMSA)
Tuesday, May 14, 2019 3:11 PM
Hazmat Interps
FW: Form submission from: Contact Form
Hello Alice and lkeya,
Below is a request for a written letter of interpretation.
Thanks,
Jonathon, HMIC
From: raulbadillojrlaceyannbadillo [mailto:raulbadillojrlaceyannbadillo@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2019 6:08 PM
To: INFOCNTR (PHMSA) <INFOCNTR.INFOCNTR@dot.gov>
Subject: RE: Form submission from: Contact Form
Raul Badillo Jr.
(701)541-1246 cell phone
2303 11th street south,
Moorhead,Mn 56560
Sent via the Samsung Galaxy Note8, an AT&T SG Evolution capable smartphone
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From: "INFOCNTR (PHMSA)" <INFOCNTR.!NFOCNTR@dot.gQ~>
Date:5/10/19 1:33 PM (GMT-06:00)
· To: Rau!badilloirlaceyarmbadillo@gmaiLcom
Subject: RE: Form submission from: Contact Form
Dear Raul,
We have received your request for a written letter of interpretation regarding the hazardous materials regulations (49
CFR Parts 171-180). The hazardous materials regulations are available at the following URL:
~hmsa.dot.gov/regulations
However, before we can submit your request for processing, please respond to this email with:
• Full Name
• Physical Mailing Address
• Telephone Number
Sincerely,
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Jonathon, Hazardous Materials Specialist
An e-mail response from t his office is considered informal guidance. Formal guidance may be requested in accordance
wit h 49 CFR 105.20. http;!Jphmsa.dot.,g,Qvfhazmat/Ifili.E/intergs
Submitted on Thursday, May 9, 2019 -17:00 Submitted by anonymous user: 207.86.215.215 Submitted values are:
==Contact Information==
Name: Raul R Badillo
Professional Organization:
Business Email Address: Raulbadi!!oirlacevannbadiHo@gmail.com
Business Telephone Number: 17015411246
Business Fax Number:
==Message==
Type: Hazmat Information Center
Please Enter Your Question/Comment:
Hello, I would like to request a formal letter of interpretation
regarding HMR 49 CFR 171-180, and MoT exceptions.
The company I work for Red River Commodities, will be in the
near future, having me transport propane cylinder tanks for a
forklift we have in a different location. They weigh about 50
pounds each when full. I currently have my HazMat endorsement but
am wondering if we will need to have safety training on HazMat
materials? Do I need to continue to carry my endorsement after it
expires? I will most likely not have to placard.
Also is it legal to transport these tanks in a non commercial
vehicle? {Back of a pick up truck). Wondering how safe this is
due to not being secured properly ect. It's a class 2.1 HM. Thank
you.
The results of this submission may be viewed at:
httgs://www,Rhmsa.dot.gov/node/16716/submission/14821
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