Sent May 05, 2018, all in uppercase so I knew he was serious.
TUESDAY I HAVE TO PICK UP 9,000 LBS OF CLASS 8 MATERIALS IN 200 BOXES ON 10 PALLETS PLUS 50 BAGS ON 2 PALLETS AT 1500 LBS OF CLASS 9 MARINE POLLUTANT MATERIALS.
DO I NEED A CORROSIVE PLACARDS WITH THE UN NUMBER ON THEM AND MARINE POLLUTANT PLACARDS FOR MY TRAILER?
I REFUSED THIS LOAD FRIDAY FOR THE LEAKING OF ONE BAG OF THE MARINE POLLUTANTS AND NO HAZMAT DOCUMENTS FOR THE CLASS 8 BOXES.
Daniels Training Services, Inc. 815.821.1550 |
My reply the next day:
Thank you for contacting me. I will answer your question below:
- The hazard class 8 Corrosive Material as described meets the following criteria:
- 9,000 lbs in 200 boxes on 10 pallets.
- Class 8 is listed in Table 2 at 49 CFR 172.504(e).
- A quantity of more than 454 kg (1,001 lb).
- Is in a non-bulk packaging.
- The vehicle must display the Class 8 placard on all four sides of the vehicle.
- However, it is not necessary to display the HazMat’s identification number (UN NUMBER) on the placard because both of the following are true for this consignment:
- The HazMat is not in a bulk packaging. If in a bulk packaging it would be necessary to display the identification number on the vehicle.
- It is not the only HazMat on the vehicle and is not more than 4,000 kg (8,820 lb). Read: Vehicle Marking Requirements for Large Quantities of a Single Hazardous Materials in Non-Bulk Packagings
- The marine pollutant as described meets the following criteria:
- 1,500 lbs in 50 bags on 2 pallets.
- It is a marine pollutant.
- It is a Class 9 Miscellaneous.
- It is not necessary to display either the Class 9 placard or the marine pollutant mark.
- When is the marine pollutant mark not required?
- Is the Class 9 Placard Required?
- FYI: though it has the same dimensions and visibility requirements as a placard, the identification of a marine pollutant is a mark, not a placard.
- You were correct to reject the original consignment due to damaged packaging and lack of hazardous material shipping paper. Per 49 CFR 177.801:
No person may accept for transportation or transport by motor vehicle a forbidden material or hazardous material that is not prepared in accordance with the requirements of this subchapter.
I hope this helps. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any other questions.
That must have done it because I didn’t hear from him after that.
Contact me the next time your USDOT Training is due to expire. |