49 cfr 171.15

Immediate Notice of Certain HazMat Incidents per 49 CFR 171.15

In an earlier article I wrote about the two types of HazMat Incident Reports required by 49 CFR 171.15 & 171.16, respectively:  Immediate (by telephone or online) & Detailed (written report).  The article indicated that the responsibility to report a HazMat Incident will usually fall on the Carrier and not the Shipper of a hazardous material since it is the Carrier that is most likely to be in control (ie. “…in physical possession”) of a hazardous material when in transportation (“transportation” includes loading, unloading and temporary storage).  Therefore, a Carrier of HazMat must be aware of these reporting requirements while a Shipper of HazMat should be aware of them.  In this article I’ll review the conditions that require the Immediate Notice of a hazardous materials incident per 49 CFR 171.15. (more…)

The Required Information for an Immediate Notice to the NRC of a HazMat Incident

The HazMat transportation regulations of the PHMSA/USDOT at 49 CFR 171.15 require each person in physical possession of a hazardous material when in transportation (includes loading, unloading, and temporary storage) to immediately notify the National Response Center by phone or on-line in the event of certain incidents that occur during transportation.  The purpose of this article is to explain the specific information that must be included with an Immediate Notice of a specified HazMat Incident to the NRC. (more…)