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Hazardous Materials Special Permits Search | PHMSA Under HM-215N ‘Hazardous Materials: Harmonization with International Standards,’ PHMSA authorized the use of Transport Canada’s Equivalency Certificates in the United States This authorization only applies until the shipment’s initial destination You can search Equivalency Certificates here by company name or file number
Special Permits, Exemptions, Approvals and Exceptions to the US DOT . . . Special permits (formerly known as exemptions) and approvals – after many years – may find themselves codified in the HMR as exceptions if they have been proven to achieve an adequate level of safety or serve the public interest
Online-Check of Segregation according HMR – HazMat Tool My Segregation-Check — Online-Check of Segregation See here how to use HazMat Tool (YouTube) These tables contain statements for each hazard class whether the loading, transport or storage with other hazard classes is allowed, is not permitted or is restricted The tables are based on 49 CFR §177 848
Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulation: July 10 Interpretive . . . IBCs conforming with DOT-SP 12412 are not subject to the remaining requirements prescribed in § 178 275 (d) The rationale for this conclusion is they only apply to portable tanks with bottom outlets only A copy of the July 10th interpretive letter can be downloaded here
Special Permit Operators - Federal Aviation Administration Federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Law 49 U S C §5117 (PDF) authorizes PHMSA to issue DOT-SPs and CAAs in a way that reaches a safety level that is equal to the safety level required by the HMR or is consistent with the public interest if a required safety level does not exist
National Association of Chemical Distributors DOT-SP 12412 is widely used, with 175 current active grantees, including many NACD members The special permit contains extensive safety control measures in the areas of packaging, testing, and operational controls and, as a result, has a demonstrated safety record
Interpretation # 09-0211 ( [ChemStation International] [Mr. Scott . . . Special Permit DOT-SP 12412 authorizes compatible liquid hazardous materials to be placed in and discharged from a UN 31A, 31B, 31N, 31H1, 31H2, or 31HZ1 IBC, or a DOT Specification 57 portable tank without removal from the transport motor vehicle, an operation not normally permitted under the HMR
USDOT and Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration . . . While use of these dispensing truck systems is a common practice in Kansas, and other states, it requires a special permit from USDOT (SP-12412) The permit would authorize the permittee a waiver from the regulation if the applicant is able to show a configuration that complies with USDOT regulations and appropriate employee training