FMCSA Regulations for CMV

Rules & Regulations, Proposed Rules, & Notices From: USEPA (RCRA Only); and FAA, FMCSA, FRA, & PHMSA (HazMat Transportation Only) for November 2014

November 2014 – Rules & Regulations, Proposed Rules, and Notices Regarding the Management of Hazardous Waste and the Transportation of Hazardous Materials

On its website the US Government Printing Office makes a wealth of Federal publications available for review and download; one of these is the Federal Register.

Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.

See below for a brief summary of announcements in the Federal Register by the US EPA on the subject of Hazardous Waste and the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the US DOT on the subject of Transportation of Hazardous Materials.

The Federal Register is a great way to look down the road and see potential changes to the regulations long before they are put into effect (sometimes The Rulemaking Process takes years before a final rule is issued, if ever).  Knowledge of these potential changes provides you with several advantages:

  • Additional time to modify your business operations to comply.
  • Awareness of on what topics the regulatory agencies intend to focus their efforts.
  • The ability to register your concerns, complaints, suggestions, etc. in order to modify the proposed rule before a final rule is issued.  It can be done, really!
  • Make changes to your training program to account for changes that become effective before the next training cycle.
  • Alert you to the need to re-train your employees prior to their next scheduled training cycle, if necessary.
  • Keep you abreast of changes to the regulations that affect your business and/or your industry group.

Please note that this is my best effort to identify the relevant announcements in the Federal Register that may be of interest to generators of hazardous waste and shippers of hazardous materials.  I encourage you to review the list of Federal Register publications yourself to ensure regulatory compliance.

 November 1, 2014 through November 30, 2014

Logo for US Environmental Protection AgencyUSEPA – US Environmental Protection Agency:

Publications not related to the management of hazardous waste, solid waste, universal waste, or used oil are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

  • Consolidated Rules of Practice Governing the Administrative Assessment of Civil Penalties, Issuance of Compliance or Corrective Action Orders, and the Revocation, Termination or Suspension of Permits Pages 65897 – 65901 [FR DOC # 2014-26321] PDFText | More
  • Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Final Exclusion Pages 70108 – 70113 [FR DOC # 2014-27780] PDFText | More

Proposed Rules:

  • Consolidated Rules of Practice Governing the Administrative Assessment of Civil Penalties, Issuance of Compliance or Corrective Action Orders, and the Revocation, Termination or Suspension of Permits Pages 65910 – 65912 [FR DOC # 2014-26318] PDFText | More

 

Contact me with any questions you may have about the management of hazardous waste

Daniels Training Services815.821.1550

Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

 

Notices:

  • Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposed Collection; Comment Request; Requirements and Exemptions for Specific RCRA Wastes Pages 65652 – 65653 [FR DOC # 2014-26329] PDF | Text | More
FAA – Federal Aviation Administration:

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None

FMCSA – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration:
The FMCSA sets the minimum standards for Commercial Driver's Licenses

The FMCSA sets the minimum standards for Commercial Driver’s Licenses

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None

FRA – Federal Railroad Administration:

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

  • Training, Qualification, and Oversight for Safety-Related Railroad Employees Pages 66459 – 66510 [FR DOC # 2014-26290] PDFText | More

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

  • Roadway Worker Authority Limits-Importance of Clear Communication, Compliance With Applicable Rules and Procedures, and Ensuring That Appropriate Safety Redundancies Are in Place in the Event of Miscommunication or Error Pages 70268 – 70270 [FR DOC # 2014-27955] PDFText | More
Logo for the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)PHMSA – Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration:

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

  • List of Delayed Applications Pages 65296 – 65296 [FR DOC # 2014-25165] PDFText | More
  • Actions on Special Permit Applications Pages 65297 – 65298 [FR DOC # 2014-25168] PDFText | More
  • Pipeline Safety: Renewal Requests for Special Permit Pages 65477 – 65478 [FR DOC # 2014-26086] PDF | Text | More
  • International Standards on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Pages 65768 – 65768 [FR DOC # 2014-26184] PDFText | More
  • Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Application For Special Permits Pages 69559 – 69560 [FR DOC # 2014-27426] PDFText | More
  • Actions on Special Permit Applications Pages 69560 – 69561 [FR DOC # 2014-27427] PDFText | More
  • Delayed Applications Pages 69561 – 69562 [FR DOC # 2014-27428] PDFText | More
  • Notice of Application for Modification of Special Permit Pages 69562 – 69563 [FR DOC # 2014-27430] PDFText | More

Information can be helpful but it’s useless if you are not able to make sense of it.  You must be able to determine how any changes to the rules and regulations (final or proposed) will affect your operations, and communicate the necessary information to your personnel.  I can help you to do that.

Contact me with any questions you may have about the transportation of hazardous materials by air, highway, vessel, or railInternational and DomesticDaniels Training Services815.821.1550Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

Please contact for a free training consultation to determine your regulatory requirements and how training can help you to attain and maintain compliance with the regulations of the US Environmental Protection Agency (and your state) and the PHMSA, FAA, FRA, & FMCSA of the US Department Of Transportation.

October 2014 – Rules & Regulations, Proposed Rules, and Notices Regarding the Management of Hazardous Waste and the Transportation of Hazardous Materials

On its website the US Government Printing Office makes a wealth of Federal publications available for review and download; one of these is the Federal Register.

Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.

See below for a brief summary of announcements in the Federal Register by the US EPA on the subject of Hazardous Waste and the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the US DOT on the subject of Transportation of Hazardous Materials.

The Federal Register is a great way to look down the road and see potential changes to the regulations long before they are put into effect (sometimes The Rulemaking Process takes years before a final rule is issued, if ever).  Knowledge of these potential changes provides you with several advantages:

  • Additional time to modify your business operations to comply.
  • Awareness of on what topics the regulatory agencies intend to focus their efforts.
  • The ability to register your concerns, complaints, suggestions, etc. in order to modify the proposed rule before a final rule is issued.  It can be done, really!
  • Make changes to your training program to account for changes that become effective before the next training cycle.
  • Alert you to the need to re-train your employees prior to their next scheduled training cycle, if necessary.
  • Keep you abreast of changes to the regulations that affect your business and/or your industry group.

Please note that this is my best effort to identify the relevant announcements in the Federal Register that may be of interest to generators of hazardous waste and shippers of hazardous materials.  I encourage you to review the list of Federal Register publications yourself to ensure regulatory compliance.

 October 1, 2014 through October 31, 2014

Code of Federal Regulations

The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the source of US Federal Regulations

USEPA – US Environmental Protection Agency:
Publications not related to the management of hazardous waste, solid waste, universal waste, or used oil are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

Arkansas: Final Authorization of State-Initiated Changes and Incorporation by Reference of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Pages 59438 – 59444 [FR DOC # 2014-23364] PDF | Text | More

Florida: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions Pages 60756 – 60759 [FR DOC # 2014-24006] PDF | Text | More

Criteria for the Certification and Recertification of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant’s Compliance With the Disposal Regulations; Panel Closure Redesign Pages 60750 – 60756 [FR DOC # 2014-24025] PDF | Text | More

Arkansas: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision Pages 64678 – 64682 [FR DOC # 2014-25724]        PDF | Text | More

Proposed Rules:

Arkansas: Final Authorization of State-Initiated Changes and Incorporation by Reference of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Pages 59471 – 59472 [FR DOC # 2014-23363] PDF | Text | More

Florida: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions Pages 60795 – 60796 [FR DOC # 2014-24007]       PDF | Text | More

Review Process To Determine Whether the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Continues To Comply With the Disposal Regulations and Compliance Criteria Pages 61268 – 61271 [FR DOC # 2014-24260] PDF | Text | More

Arkansas: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions Pages 64721 – 64722 [FR DOC # 2014-25725] PDF | Text | More

Contact me with any questions you may have about the management of hazardous waste

Daniels Training Services

815.821.1550

Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

Notices:

None

FAA – Federal Aviation Administration:
Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

Federal Register logo

The Federal Register is the tool used by the US Government to communicate with interested parties

 

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None
FMCSA – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration:
Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

Hours of Service of Drivers: Application for Renewal of Illumination Fireworks, LLC and ACE Pyro LLC Exemptions From the 14-Hour Rule During Independence Day Celebrations Pages 61687 – 61688 [FR DOC # 2014-24287] PDF | Text | More

FRA – Federal Railroad Administration:
Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

Proposed Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request Pages 59891 – 59893 [FR DOC # 2014-23511] PDF | Text | More

Proposed Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request Pages 62513 – 62517 [FR DOC # 2014-24688] PDF | Text | More

Proposed Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request Pages 63017 – 63018 [FR DOC # 2014-24987] PDF | Text | More

PHMSA – Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration:
Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

List of Delayed Special Permit Applications Pages 59360 – 59361 [FR DOC # 2014-23077] PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Application for Special Permits; Special Permit Applications Pages 59552 – 59552 [FR DOC # 2014-23476] PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of actions on Special Permit Applications Pages 59552 – 59554 [FR DOC # 2014-23478] PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Application for Special Permits Pages 63485 – 63486 [FR DOC # 2014-25167] PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Applications for Modification of Special Permit Pages 63486 – 63486 [FR DOC # 2014-25166] PDF | Text | More

Safety Advisory: Packaging and Handling Ebola Virus Contaminated Infectious Waste for Transportation to Disposal Sites Pages 64646 – 64647 [FR DOC # 2014-25778] PDF | Text | More

Information can be helpful but it’s useless if you are not able to make sense of it.  You must be able to determine how any changes to the rules and regulations (final or proposed) will affect your operations, and communicate the necessary information to your personnel.  I can help you to do that.

Contact me with any questions you may have about the transportation of hazardous materials by air, highway, vessel, or rail

International and Domestic

Daniels Training Services

815.821.1550

Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

Please contact for a free training consultation to determine your regulatory requirements and how training can help you to attain and maintain compliance with the regulations of the US Environmental Protection Agency (and your state) and the PHMSA, FAA, FRA, & FMCSA of the US Department Of Transportation.

September 2014 – Rules & Regulations, Proposed Rules, and Notices Regarding the Management of Hazardous Waste and the Transportation of Hazardous Materials

On its website the US Government Printing Office makes a wealth of Federal publications available for review and download; one of these is the Federal Register.

Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.

Code of Federal Regulations

The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is the source of US Federal Regulations

See below for a brief summary of announcements in the Federal Register by the US EPA on the subject of Hazardous Waste and the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the US DOT on the subject of Transportation of Hazardous Materials.

The Federal Register is a great way to look down the road and see potential changes to the regulations long before they are put into effect (sometimes The Rulemaking Process takes years before a final rule is issued, if ever).  Knowledge of these potential changes provides you with several advantages:

  • Additional time to modify your business operations to comply.
  • Awareness of on what topics the regulatory agencies intend to focus their efforts.
  • The ability to register your concerns, complaints, suggestions, etc. in order to modify the proposed rule before a final rule is issued.  It can be done, really!
  • Make changes to your training program to account for changes that become effective before the next training cycle.
  • Alert you to the need to re-train your employees prior to their next scheduled training cycle, if necessary.
  • Keep you abreast of changes to the regulations that affect your business and/or your industry group.

Please note that this is my best effort to identify the relevant announcements in the Federal Register that may be of interest to generators of hazardous waste and shippers of hazardous materials.  I encourage you to review the list of Federal Register publications yourself to ensure regulatory compliance.

September 1, 2014 through September 30, 2014

Hazardous waste container

Be sure to manage hazardous waste according to State and Federal Regulations

USEPA – US Environmental Protection Agency:

Publications not related to the management of hazardous waste, solid waste, universal waste, or used oil are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

Texas: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision Pages 52220 – 52224 [FR DOC # 2014-20789]        PDF | Text | More

Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: New Hampshire; Revised State Plan for Large and Small Municipal Waste Combustors Pages 52201 – 52205 [FR DOC # 2014-20803]        PDF | Text | More

 

Contact me with any questions you may have about the management of hazardous waste

Daniels Training Services

815.821.1550

Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

Proposed Rules:

Texas: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions Pages 52275 – 52276 [FR DOC # 2014-20788]        PDF | Text | More

Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for Designated Facilities and Pollutants: New Hampshire; Revised State Plan for Large and Small Municipal Waste Combustors Pages 52275 – 52275 [FR DOC # 2014-20800]       PDF | Text | More

Notices:

None

FAA – Federal Aviation Administration:transportation of HazMat by air

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

Special Conditions: Boeing, Model 767-200/-300 Series Airplane, as Modified by Avionics Support Group; Installed Rechargeable Lithium Batteries and Battery Systems Pages 58243 – 58245 [FR DOC # 2014-23042]        PDF | Text | More

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

Hazardous Materials Safety Program Pages 56847 – 56847 [FR DOC # 2014-22603]        PDF | Text | More

FMCSA – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration:

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None

FRA – Federal Railroad Administration:
Rail transportation of Bakken Crude Oil

Large volumes of hazardous materials are transported by rail.

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

Securement of Unattended Equipment Pages 53356 – 53383 [FR DOC # 2014-21253]         PDF | Text | More

Notice of Petition for Approval of a Railroad Safety Program Plan Pages 58029 – 58029 [FR DOC # 2014-22876]   PDF | Text | More

Notices:

None

PHMSA – Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration:HazMat transportation by highway

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

Hazardous Materials: Emergency Restriction/Prohibition Order Pages 55403 – 55406 [FR DOC # 2014-21968]        PDF | Text | More

Clarification on Fireworks Policy Regarding Display Aerial Shells With Attachments Pages 56988 – 56989 [FR DOC # 2014-22706]       PDF | Text | More

Clarification on Fireworks Policy Regarding Display Mines Pages 56989 – 56990 [FR DOC # 2014-22705]        PDF | Text | More

Proposed Rules:

Hazardous Materials: Special Permit and Approvals Standard Operating Procedures and Evaluation Process Pages 54676 – 54676 [FR DOC # 2014-21776]         PDF | Text | More

Hazardous Materials: Reverse Logistics (RRR) Pages 57494 – 57495 [FR DOC # 2014-22759]         PDF | Text | More

Notices:

Hazardous Materials: Revisions of the Emergency Response Guidebook Pages 52106 – 52107 [FR DOC # 2014-20683]         PDF | Text | More

Information Collection Activities Pages 58031 – 58041 [FR DOC # 2014-22903]  PDF | Text | More

Special Permit Applications Pages 58864 – 58865 [FR DOC # 2014-23071]       PDF | Text | More

Notice of Applications for Modification of Special PermitPages 58865 – 58866 [FR DOC # 2014-23069]       PDF | Text | More

Information can be helpful but it’s useless if you are not able to make sense of it.  You must be able to determine how any changes to the rules and regulations (final or proposed) will affect your operations, and communicate the necessary information to your personnel.  I can help you to do that.

Contact me with any questions you may have about the transportation of hazardous materials by air, highway, vessel, or rail

International and Domestic

Daniels Training Services

815.821.1550

Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

Please contact for a free training consultation to determine your regulatory requirements and how training can help you to attain and maintain compliance with the regulations of the US Environmental Protection Agency (and your state) and the PHMSA, FAA, FRA, & FMCSA of the US Department Of Transportation.

August 2014 – Rules & Regulations, Proposed Rules, and Notices Regarding the Management of Hazardous Waste and the Transportation of Hazardous Materials

On its website the US Government Printing Office makes a wealth of Federal publications available for review and download; one of these is the Federal Register.

Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.

See below for a brief summary of announcements in the Federal Register by the US EPA on the subject of Hazardous Waste and the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the US DOT on the subject of Transportation of Hazardous Materials.

The Federal Register is a great way to look down the road and see potential changes to the regulations long before they are put into effect (sometimes The Rulemaking Process takes years before a final rule is issued, if ever).  Knowledge of these potential changes provides you with several advantages:

  • Additional time to modify your business operations to comply.
  • Awareness of on what topics the regulatory agencies intend to focus their efforts.
  • The ability to register your concerns, complaints, suggestions, etc. in order to modify the proposed rule before a final rule is issued.  It can be done, really!
  • Make changes to your training program to account for changes that become effective before the next training cycle.
  • Alert you to the need to re-train your employees prior to their next scheduled training cycle, if necessary.
  • Keep you abreast of changes to the regulations that affect your business and/or your industry group.

Please note that this is my best effort to identify the relevant announcements in the Federal Register that may be of interest to generators of hazardous waste and shippers of hazardous materials.  I encourage you to review the list of Federal Register publications yourself to ensure regulatory compliance.

August 1, 2014 through August 31, 2014

USEPA – US Environmental Protection Agency:
Hazardous Waste Label

`The USEPA regulates the cradle-to-grave management of hazardous waste.

Publications not related to the management of hazardous waste, solid waste, universal waste, or used oil are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

Oklahoma: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision Pages 51497 – 51500 [FR DOC # 2014-20647] PDF | Text | More

Proposed Rules:

Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste; Proposed Exclusion.  Pages 49252 – 49260 [FR DOC # 2014-19771] PDF | Text | More

Oklahoma: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revisions Pages 51520 – 51520 [FR DOC # 2014-20648] PDF | Text | More

Notices:

None

FAA – Federal Aviation Administration:

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None

FMCSA – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration:
The FMCSA sets the minimum standards for Commercial Driver's Licenses

The FMCSA sets the minimum standards for Commercial Driver’s Licenses

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None

FRA – Federal Railroad Administration:

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None

HazMat Placards visible on a tanker truck

The PHMSA regulates the transportation of hazardous materials by all modes.

PHMSA – Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration:

Publications not related to the transportation of hazardous materials are not included here.

Rules and Regulations:

Hazardous Materials: Transportation of Lithium Batteries.  Pages 46011 – 46040 [FR DOC # 2014-18146] PDF | Text | More

Hazardous Materials: Failure To Pay Civil Penalties Pages 46194 – 46200 [FR DOC # 2014-18617] PDF | Text | More

Proposed Rules:

Hazardous Materials: Enhanced Tank Car Standards and Operational Controls for High-Hazard Flammable Trains.  Pages 45015 – 45079 [FR DOC # 2014-17764] PDF | Text | More

Hazardous Materials: Oil Spill Response Plans for High-Hazard Flammable Trains.  Pages 45079 – 45083 [FR DOC # 2014-17762]   PDF | Text | More

Hazardous Materials: Reverse Logistics (RRR) Pages 46748 – 46758 [FR DOC # 2014-18741] PDF | Text | More

Hazardous Materials: Special Permit and Approvals Standard Operating Procedures and Evaluation Process Pages 47047 – 47063 [FR DOC # 2014-18925] PDF | Text | More

Hazardous Materials: Harmonization With International Standards (RRR) Pages 50741 – 50834 [FR DOC # 2014-19161] PDF | Text | More

Notices:

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Application for Special Permits Pages 50983 – 50983 [FR DOC # 2014-20070] PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Special Permit Applications Pages 50984 – 50985 [FR DOC # 2014-20073]                PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Delayed Special Permit Applications Pages 50985 – 50985 [FR DOC # 2014-20072] PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Applications for Modification of Special Permit Pages 50986 – 50986 [FR DOC # 2014-20071]    PDF | Text | More

Information can be helpful but it’s useless if you are not able to make sense of it.  You must be able to determine how any changes to the rules and regulations (final or proposed) will affect your operations, and communicate the necessary information to your personnel.  I can help you to do that.

HazMat Employee & RCRA Training

Good training can prevent fines and ensure compliance with all Federal and State regulations.

 

Daniels Training Services

815.821.1550

Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

Please contact for a free training consultation to determine your regulatory requirements and how training can help you to attain and maintain compliance with the regulations of the US Environmental Protection Agency (and your state) and the PHMSA, FRA, FAA, & FMCSA of the US Department of Transportation.

July 2014 – Rules & Regulations, Proposed Rules, and Notices Regarding the Management of Hazardous Waste and the Transportation of Hazardous Materials

On its website the US Government Printing Office makes a wealth of Federal publications available for review and download; one of these is the Federal Register.

Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.

See below for a brief summary of announcements in the Federal Register by the US EPA on the subject of Hazardous Waste and the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the US DOT on the subject of Transportation of Hazardous Materials.

The Federal Register is a great way to look down the road and see potential changes to the regulations long before they are put into effect (sometimes The Rulemaking Process takes years before a final rule is issued, if ever).  Knowledge of these potential changes provides you with several advantages:

Federal Register logo

The Federal Register is the tool used by the US Government to communicate with interested parties

  • Additional time to modify your business operations to comply.
  • Awareness of on what topics the regulatory agencies intend to focus their efforts.
  • The ability to register your concerns, complaints, suggestions, etc. in order to modify the proposed rule before a final rule is issued.  It can be done, really!
  • Make changes to your training program to account for changes that become effective before the next training cycle.
  • Alert you to the need to re-train your employees prior to their next scheduled training cycle, if necessary.
  • Keep you abreast of changes to the regulations that affect your business and/or your industry group.

Please note that this is my best effort to identify the relevant announcements in the Federal Register that may be of interest to generators of hazardous waste and shippers of hazardous materials.  I encourage you to review the list of Federal Register publications yourself to ensure regulatory compliance.

July 1 through July 31, 2014

PHMSA – Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration:

Rules and Regulations:

Hazardous Materials: Compatibility With the Regulations of the International Atomic Energy Agency (RRR) Pages 40589 – 40618 [FR DOC # 2014-15514]     PDF | Text | More

Shippers-General Requirements for Shipments and Packagings Pages 43266 – 43267 [FR DOC # 2014-17663]                PDF | Text | More

Proposed Rules:

Hazardous Materials: Requirements for the Safe Transportation of Bulk Explosives (RRR) Pages 41185 – 41211 [FR DOC # 2014-16382]        PDF | Text | More

Notices:

Tanker truck of Sodium Hydroxide Solution

the PHMSA regulates the domestic transportation of hazardous materials.

 

Safety Advisory: Unauthorized Certification of Compressed Gas Cylinders Pages 38126 – 38126 [FR DOC # 2014-15601]                PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Applications for Modification of Special Permit Pages 43815 – 43815 [FR DOC # 2014-17508]       PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Application for Special Permits Pages 43815 – 43816 [FR DOC # 2014-17506]                PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Special Permits; Applications Pages 43816 – 43818 [FR DOC # 2014-17507]                PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety Special Permits; Applications Pages 43818 – 43819 [FR DOC # 2014-17509]                PDF | Text | More 

FRA – Federal Railroad Administration:

Rules and Regulations:

Signal Systems Reporting Requirements Pages 37664 – 37669 [FR DOC # 2014-15336] PDF | Text | More

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None

FAA – Federal Aviation Administration:

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None

FMCSA – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration:

 

Commercial Motor Vehicle

FMCSA regulates the movement by highway of commercial motor vehicles

Rules and Regulations:

Hours of Service for Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers; Regulatory Guidance Concerning Records of Duty Status Generated by Logging Software Programs Pages 39342 – 39343 [FR DOC # 2014-15951] PDF | Text | More

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

National Hazardous Materials Route Registry Pages 40843 – 40913 [FR DOC # 2014-15861] PDF | Text | More

Enhancements to the Motor Carrier Safety Measurement System (SMS) Web Site Pages 43117 – 43122 [FR DOC # 2014-17489]                PDF | Text | More            

USEPA – US Environmental Protection Agency:

Rules and Regulations:

Oklahoma: Incorporation by Reference of Approved State Hazardous Waste Management Program Pages 37226 – 37230 [FR DOC # 2014-15267]          PDF | Text | More

Proposed Rules:

Oklahoma: Incorporation by Reference of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Pages 37261 – 37262 [FR DOC # 2014-15268]        PDF | Text | More

Standards of Performance for Municipal Solid Waste Landfills Pages 41795 – 41843 [FR DOC # 2014-16405]                PDF | Text | More

Notices:

Proposed Determination to Restrict the Use of an Area as a Disposal Site; Pebble Deposit Area, Southwest Alaska Pages 42314 – 42318 [FR DOC # 2014-16920]      PDF | Text | More

Information can be helpful but it’s useless if you are not able to make sense of it.  You must be able to determine how any changes to the rules and regulations (final or proposed) will affect your operations, and communicate the necessary information to your personnel.  I can help you to do that.

Daniels Training Services

815.821.1550

Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

Please contact for a free training consultation to determine your regulatory requirements and how training can help you to attain and maintain compliance with the regulations of the USEPA (and your state) and the PHMSA/USDOT.

June 2014 – Rules & Regulations, Proposed Rules, and Notices Regarding the Management of Hazardous Waste and the Transportation of Hazardous Materials

June 2014 – Rules & Regulations, Proposed Rules, and Notices Regarding the Management of Hazardous Waste and the Transportation of Hazardous Materials

On its website the US Government Printing Office makes a wealth of Federal publications available for review and download; one of these is the Federal Register.

Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.

See below for a brief summary of announcements in the Federal Register by the US EPA on the subject of Hazardous Waste and the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the US DOT on the subject of Transportation of Hazardous Materials.

The Federal Register is a great way to look down the road and see potential changes to the regulations long before they are put into effect (sometimes The Rulemaking Process takes years before a final rule is issued, if ever).  Knowledge of these potential changes provides you with several advantages:

  • Additional time to modify your business operations to comply.
  • Awareness of on what topics the regulatory agencies intend to focus their efforts.
  • The ability to register your concerns, complaints, suggestions, etc. in order to modify the proposed rule before a final rule is issued.  It can be done, really!
  • Make changes to your training program to account for changes that become effective before the next training cycle.
  • Alert you to the need to re-train your employees prior to their next scheduled training cycle, if necessary.
  • Keep you abreast of changes to the regulations that affect your business and/or your industry group.

Please note that this is my best effort to identify the relevant announcements in the Federal Register that may be of interest to generators of hazardous waste and shippers of hazardous materials.  I encourage you to review the list of Federal Register publications yourself to ensure regulatory compliance.

May 30, 2014 through June 30, 2014

EPA – Environmental Protection Agency:

Rules and Regulations:

Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste

Pages 35290 – 35290 [FR DOC # 2014-14607]

PDF | Text | More

Revisions to the Export Provisions of the Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Rule

Pages 36220 – 36231 [FR DOC # 2014-14996]

PDF | Text | More

Proposed Rules:

Spring 2014 Regulatory Agenda

Pages 34115 – 34123 [FR DOC # 2014-13130]

PDF | Text | More

Definition of “Waters of the United States” Under the Clean Water Act; Extension of Comment Period

Pages 35712 – 35713 [FR DOC # 2014-14674]

PDF | Text | More

Notices:

None

FAA – Federal Aviation Administration:

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None

FMCSA – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration:

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

Qualification of Drivers; Exemption Applications; Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders

Pages 32014 – 32016 [FR DOC # 2014-12790]

PDF | Text | More

Hours of Service of Drivers: Application of Illumination Fireworks, LLC and ACE Pyro LLC, for Exemption From the 14-Hour Rule During Independence Day Celebrations

Pages 36579 – 36581 [FR DOC # 2014-15043]

PDF | Text | More
FRA – Federal Railroad Administration:

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None

PHMSA – Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration:

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety

Pages 31178 – 31179 [FR DOC # 2014-12438]

PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Application for Special Permits

Pages 31179 – 31180 [FR DOC # 2014-12437]

PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; List of Applications Delayed More Than 180 Days

Pages 31405 – 31406 [FR DOC # 2014-12439]

PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Applications for Modification of Special Permit

Pages 31406 – 31406 [FR DOC # 2014-12436]

PDF | Text | More

Hazardous Materials: Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Assessment and Request for Public Comment for a Special Permit Relating to the Transport of Precursor Chemicals From Syria in Port Arthur, Texas

Pages 33802 – 33803 [FR DOC # 2014-13685]

PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Applications for Modification of Special Permit

Pages 35406 – 35407 [FR DOC # 2014-14182]

PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety; Notice of Application for Special Permits

Pages 35407 – 35408 [FR DOC # 2014-14181]

PDF | Text | More

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety

Pages 35408 – 35410 [FR DOC # 2014-14129]

PDF | Text | More

Office Of Hazardous Materials Safety; List of Applications

Pages 35410 – 35411 [FR DOC # 2014-14183]

PDF | Text | More

More Information can be helpful but it’s useless if you are not able to make sense of it.  You must be able to determine how any changes to the rules and regulations (final or proposed) will affect your operations, and communicate the necessary information to your personnel.  I can help you to do that.

Daniels Training Services

815.821.1550

Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

Please contact for a free training consultation to determine your regulatory requirements and how training can help you to attain and maintain compliance with the regulations of the USEPA (and your state) and the PHMSA/USDOT.

What Information Must be on the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)?

One of the questions I ask attendees of my training – yeah, even though I’m the trainer I still sometimes ask the questions – is this:  “Do you examine a driver’s Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) before he/she leaves your site with a shipment of your HazMat?”  I’m no longer surprised by the blank stares I receive as a form of reply.  The answer, overwhelmingly, is “no”.  Most companies I have had the privilege to provide with HazMat Employee Training do not take what I consider to be a basic step to ensure the safe and secure transportation of their hazardous material once it leaves their property.  That is, to determine if the person operating the motor vehicle transporting their HazMat (including a hazardous waste) has a valid CDL with the necessary endorsements (more on that below).  But before you inspect a CDL, you must know what information is required to be on it.  That is the purpose of this article. (more…)

What is a Commercial Learner’s Permit?

The primary mission of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) within the USDOT is to prevent commercial motor vehicle-related fatalities and injuries on US highways.  It does this through a variety of activities, one of which is to develop standards for the testing and licensing of commercial motor vehicle drivers.  Individual states have the option to exceed the requirements of the FMCSA in some areas, such as: medical, fitness, and other driver qualifications.  In addition, the administration of the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) program and the issuing of licenses is the exclusive responsibility of each individual state.  So…FMCSA sets the minimum standards for CMV driver testing and licensing and states have the authority to exceed these standards – only for drivers domiciled within their state – and the responsibility to administer the CDL program – again only for drivers living within their state.FMCSA Logo

In addition to the CDL and pursuant to 49 CFR 383.25, states may issue a commercial learner’s permits (CLPs) for the purpose of behind-the-wheel driver training on public roads or highways.  A CLP is considered a valid CDL for behind-the-wheel training purposes only, as long as the following conditions are met:

  • CLP holder is accompanied and directly observed by someone with a valid CDL appropriate for the class and type of vehicle being operated.
  • CLP holder has a valid driver’s licensed from the same state that issued the CLP.
  • CLP holder has taken and passed a general knowledge test that meets the FMCSA standards for the CMV they operate or will operate.  This includes the applicable endorsements which are limited to:
    • ‘P’ for passenger.  Note:  a CLP holder may not transport passengers other than auditors, inspectors, other trainees, & the CDL holder.
    • ‘S’ for school bus.  Note:  a CLP holder may not operate a school bus with passengers other than auditors, inspectors, other trainees, & the CDL holder.
    • ‘N’ for tank vehicle.  Note:  a CLP holder may only operate an empty tank and can’t operate any tank vehicle containing the residue of a hazardous material.
    • No other Federal endorsements are allowed on a CLP.
  • CLP holder is 18 years old or older.
  • The CLP holder may not operate a CMV transporting a hazardous material as defined at 49 CFR 383.5.  Does this mean that the CMV operated by a CLP holder may have no hazardous materials?  No.  Read the FMCSA definition of a hazardous material to see why:

Hazardous materials means any material that has been designated as hazardous under 49 U.S.C. 5103 and is required to be placarded under subpart F of 49 CFR part 172 or any quantity of a material listed as a select agent or toxin in 42 CFR part 73.

So as long as it is not a select agent or toxin and placarding is not required per 49 CFR 172, Subpart F, it is possible for a CLP holder to transport a hazardous material in a CMV.

  • The CLP is valid for no more than 180 days from date of issuance.

There are a few more conditions, but those above are the main ones.  Be sure to read the full Federal regulations at 49 CFR 383.25 for yourself and check with your state to determine if their regulations are more strict.

Please note that the transportation in commerce of any hazardous material as defined by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) – another administration within the USDOT – requires HazMat Employee training for the operator of the motor vehicle within 90 days of employment and every three years thereafter.  This training must include an extra component on Safe Operation of a Motor Vehicle for drivers.  If you are interested in more information about HazMat Employee training for your drivers, I recommend the following:

Daniels Training Services

815.821.1550

Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

If after reading the above you still have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me for a free training consultation.

 

April/May 2014– Rules & Regulations, Proposed Rules, and Notices Regarding the Management of Hazardous Waste and the Transportation of Hazardous Materials

On its website the US Government Printing Office makes a wealth of Federal publications available for review and download; one of these is the Federal Register.

Published by the Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), the Federal Register is the official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.

See below for a brief summary of announcements in the Federal Register by the US EPA on the subject of Hazardous Waste and the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the US DOT on the subject of Transportation of Hazardous Materials.

The Federal Register is a great way to look down the road and see potential changes to the regulations long before they are put into effect (sometimes The Rulemaking Process takes years before a final rule is issued, if ever).  Knowledge of these potential changes provides you with several advantages:

  • Additional time to modify your business operations to comply.
  • Awareness of on what topics the regulatory agencies intend to focus their efforts.
  • The ability to register your concerns, complaints, suggestions, etc. in order to modify the proposed rule before a final rule is issued.  It can be done, really!
  • Make changes to your training program to account for changes that become effective before the next training cycle.
  • Alert you to the need to re-train your employees prior to their next scheduled training cycle, if necessary.
  • Keep you abreast of changes to the regulations that affect your business and/or your industry group.

Please note that this is my best effort to identify the relevant announcements in the Federal Register that may be of interest to generators of hazardous waste and shippers of hazardous materials.  I encourage you to review the list of Federal Register publications yourself to ensure regulatory compliance.

April 15, 2014 through May 29, 2014

PHMSA – Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration:

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

  • New York City Permit Requirements for Transportation of Certain Hazardous Materials Pages 21838 – 21840 [FR DOC # 2014-08691]        PDF | Text | More
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Permit Requirements for Transportation of Hazardous Material Pages 21840 – 21842 [FR DOC # 2014-08690]       PDF | Text | More
  • Notice of Applications for Modification of Special Permit Pages 25987 – 25988 [FR DOC # 2014-10071]        PDF | Text | More
  • Notice of Application for Special Permits Pages 25988 – 25989 [FR DOC # 2014-10073]      PDF | Text | More
  • List of Special Permit Applications Delayed More Than 180 Days Pages 25989 – 25990 [FR DOC # 2014-10069]       PDF | Text | More
  • Special Permit Applications Pages 25994 – 25995 [FR DOC # 2014-10070]       PDF | Text | More
  • Recommendations for Tank Cars Used for the Transportation of Petroleum Crude Oil by Rail Pages 27370 – 27371 [FR DOC # 2014-10914]         PDF | Text | More
  • International Standards on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Pages 30689 – 30690 [FR DOC # 2014-12238] PDF | Text | More
FRA – Federal Railroad Administration:

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

  • Recommendations for Tank Cars Used for the Transportation of Petroleum Crude Oil by Rail Pages 27370 – 27371 [FR DOC # 2014-10914] PDF | Text | More
FAA – Federal Aviation Administration:

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

None

Notices:

None
USEPA – US Environmental Protection Agency:

Rules and Regulations:

None

Proposed Rules:

  • Hydraulic Fracturing Chemicals and Mixtures Pages 28664 – 28670 [FR DOC # 2014-11501]        PDF | Text | More

Notices:

  • Santa Fe Springs Drums Site, Santa Fe Springs, CA; Notice of Proposed CERCLA Settlement Agreement for Recovery of Past Response Costs Pages 23352 – 23352 [FR DOC # 2014-09575] PDF | Text | More
  • Proposed CERCLA Administrative Cost Recovery Settlement; Absorbent Technologies Site, Albany, OR Pages 26961 – 26961 [FR DOC # 2014-10844] PDF | Text | More
  • Chemfax Inc. Superfund Site; Gulfport, Harrison County, Mississippi; Notice of Settlement Pages 26962 – 26962 [FR DOC # 2014-10804] PDF | Text | More

Information can be helpful but it’s useless if you are not able to make sense of it.  You must be able to determine how any changes to the rules and regulations (final or proposed) will affect your operations, and communicate the necessary information to your personnel.  I can help you to do that.

Daniels Training Services

815.821.1550

Info@DanielsTraining.com

https://www.danielstraining.com/

Please contact me for a free training consultation to determine your regulatory requirements and how training can help you to attain and maintain compliance with the regulations of the USEPA (and your state) and the PHMSA/USDOT.

Deadline May 21, 2014:  CMV Drivers Must Have Valid Medical Certificate Signed by a Medical Examiner

Deadline May 21, 2014: CMV Drivers Must Have Valid Medical Certificate Signed by a Medical Examiner

The Bullet:

FMCSA announcement:  By May 21, 2014 drivers of Commercial Motor Vehicles must have their medical examinations performed by a Certified Medical Examiner listed on the FMCSA’s National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners.

Read this article for more information about CMVs and HazMat transportation.

Who:

Established January 1, 2000, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulates the trucking industry within the United States.  More about the FMCSA’s mission.

The regulations of the FMCSA apply to CMVs engaged in interstate transportation (ie. between two or more states).  The regulation of intrastate transportation (ie. within the a state) of CMVs is the responsibility of that state.

What:

An interstate CMV driver is currently required to have a valid medical certificate signed by a medical examiner. After May 21, 2014, however, an interstate CMV driver will need the signature of a certified medical examiner on their medical certificate.  If you’ve already had an exam and have a current certificate that certificate will be valid until its regular expiration date.

Where:
Attention Interstate CMV Drivers

FMCSA Regulations apply to the interstate transportation in commerce of goods & persons

This regulation takes effect nationwide as of May 21, 2014.

When:

The requirement of a CMV driver to have a valid medical certificate signed by a certified medical examiner goes into effect May 21, 2014.

Why:

To keep America’s interstate CMV drivers healthy and our roads safer.

How:

Use the following tools to find certified medical examiners in your area—or anywhere in the country.

1.       Visit the National Registry Web site and search by Zip Code, State, or examiner name.

2.       Choose a certified medical examiner from the list and call to make an appointment.

3.       If your preferred health care professional isn’t on the list, simply refer him or her to the Certified Medical Examiners page to learn more about getting certified.

Conclusion:

Please spread the word and encourage your fellow CMV drivers to find a Certified Medical Examiner by May 21st. They can find more information in the Fact Sheet for Drivers or by going to the National Registry Web site, so pass it along!

Thank you for keeping America moving and for your commitment to safer roadways.

A driver of a motor vehicle over a public roadway transporting any amount of a hazardous material, meets the definition of a HazMat Employee and requires initial (w/i 90 days) and triennial HazMat Employee training.  Please contact me for a free consultation of the training requirements for your drivers.

Daniels Training Services

815.821.1550/Info@DanielsTraining.com/https://www.danielstraining.com/