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Welcome. What U.S. Department Of Transportation Regulations apply to your motor carrier operations?. Sponsored by. Linda Midyett , Area Vice President Safety and Loss Prevention - PestSure 14241 Dallas Parkway, Ste 300 | Dallas, TX 75254. Defensive Driving.

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  1. Welcome What U.S. Department Of Transportation Regulations apply to your motor carrier operations? Sponsored by Linda Midyett, Area Vice President Safety and Loss Prevention - PestSure 14241 Dallas Parkway, Ste 300 | Dallas, TX 75254

  2. Defensive Driving • What 35 years of government service does to a man

  3. Crashes It is probably not a matter of if one of your vehicles is going to be involved in a crash, it is only a matter of when

  4. What Transportation Regulations Apply to You? Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations? Hazardous Materials Regulations?

  5. Presentation’s Goal Understand what regulations apply to your operations IF ANY

  6. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Apply to all employers, employees and commercial motor vehicles which transports property in interstate and possibly intrastate commerce (49 CFR 390.3) Key Words in this regulation (what is a) 1. Commercial motor vehicle 2. In commerce 3. Interstate or intrastate commerce

  7. What is a COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE? • GVWR or GCWR of 10,001 (whichever is greater); or • GCWR (combination) or GCW of 10,001 pounds or more (whichever is greater); or • Designed to transport > 15 passengers including the driver; or • Designed or used to transport more than 8 passengers including the driver for compensation; or • Required to be placarded for Hazardous Materials A Commercial Motor Vehicle is a vehicle with a

  8. COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE (exception Intrastate) • You will find that for Intrastate commerce (which we will discuss next) that some states have defined a commercial motor vehicle that has a GVWR or GCVR of greater than 26,000 & that do not transport hazardous materials in a quantity that requires placarding

  9. To Determine the GVWR Generally look inside of driver’s door jam & locate the VIN Plate

  10. To Determine the GVWR of a Trailers, generally look on the left front side of the vehicle or on the tow bar

  11. GCWR Gross Combination Weight Rating Combination Vehicles This is the combination GVWR of combination vehicles, i.e. a power unit and a trailer

  12. GCWR Trailer GCWR GVWR 7,000 lbs. GVWR 3,500 lbs.

  13. GCWR Gross Combination Weight Rating Combination Vehicles Determined by adding the GVWR of both the towed and towing vehicles GVWR of Towing vehicle 7,500 lbs. GVWR of towed vehicle 7,000 lbs. GCVW = 14,500 lbs

  14. In Commerce? Do I conduct any transportation operations in commerce? Intrastate Commerce? Interstate Commerce?

  15. Commerce Interstate Commerce? Cross State Lines Intrastate commerce? Operations wholly within a State of non-interstateproperty or passengers

  16. Intrastate Commerce Arkansas Batesville Popular Bluff Little Rock Non-Interstate Property or passengers

  17. Interstate Commerce OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS Between a Place in a State and a Place Outside of Such State

  18. Between a place in a state and a place outside the U.S. Canada United States

  19. Between a place in a state and a place outside the U.S. Kansas City, MO KS MO

  20. Between a place in a state and a place outside the U.S. Memphis, TN AR TN MS

  21. Interstate Commerce Between two places in a State through another State.

  22. Interstate Commerce Between two places in a State through another State. TN GA

  23. If the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Apply to you what does this mean? Again, the regulations apply to all employers, employees and commercial motor vehicles which transports property in interstate and possibly intrastate commerce (49 CFR 390.3) Key word – EMPLOYEEES – Generally Enforced on the side of the road Key word – EMPLOYERS – Generally enforced in your office during compliance reviews or investigations by Federal or State Enforcement officers

  24. If the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Apply to you what are they EMPLOYEEES – Generally requires that while operating a commercial motor vehicle every driver shall possess a A copy of his/her valid driver’s license for the type of vehicle being operated A copy of his/her current medical examiner’s certificate A current record of duty status (if applicable) Again, these regulations are generally enforced during Roadside inspections by Certified Roadside Inspectors

  25. If the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Apply to you what are they EMPLOYER – Generally are regulated and enforcement is performed by Federal or State auditors coming to your business to conduct Compliance Reviews Employers are required to obtain and maintain the following Records and documents

  26. If the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Apply to you what are they Very General 1. Driver Qualification Files 2. Drug and Alcohol Testing records if required (CDL) 3. Hours of service records 4. Vehicle Maintenance, Inspection Records & Annual Inspections

  27. What About The Hazardous Materials Regulations?

  28. Does your company offer for Transportation or transport any material defined as a hazardous materials?.

  29. As defined in the 998 pages of the U. S. Department of Transportation, Hazardous Materials Regulations 49 CFR Parts 100-199

  30. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Of the HM Regulations 49 CFR 171.1 Applicability of Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) to persons and functions… 171.2(e) No Person may offer or accept a Hazardous Material in commerce . . . 171.2(f) No Person may transport a Hazardous Material in commerce . . . Key Word COMMERCE

  31. HAZARD CLASS DEFINITIONS Where are they located ? • 49 CFR - 173.2 and 171.8

  32. What are Hazardous Materials

  33. ORM - D Any material such as a consumer commodity, which although subject to the hazardous material regulations, presents little hazard due to its form, quantity, or packaging Example:Wasp Spray

  34. ORM-D ORM-D may be excepted from packaging, shipping papers, marking requirements and placarding if authorized

  35. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: MARINE POLLUTANTS (Cont.) Technical names must be identified for marine pollutants Example: Compounds, tree or weed killing, N.O.S. (Fenthion)

  36. INHALATION HAZARDS Division 2.3 or Division 6.1 PG I Inhalation Zone A or B must be labeled with the Inhalation Hazard label

  37. Shipping Papers Each person who offers a hazardous material for transportation shall describe the hazardous material on the shipping papers in the manner required by 49 CFR 172.200

  38. GENERAL ENTRIES • The Hazardous Material Must Be First , or • In A Contrasting Color Or • Identified By An “X” • Must Have Number Pages (Example “1 of 3”) • May Not Contain Unauthorized Codes Or Abbreviations

  39. SHIPPING PAPER Shipping Description PSN, Class, ID, PG EXTRA info Num & Type Gross Wgt. Net Wgt. HM UN1238,Methyl Chloroformate, 6.1 (3,8), PG I, X 3 Drms 150 lbs 450 lbs Toxic Inhalation Hazard Zone A 20 Bx Fishing Tackle 400 lbs 4,000 lbs 10 Drms Mineral Oil (Non-Hazardous) UN1380,Pentaborane, 4.2 (6.1), PG I X 2 Bx 100lb 50lb Poison Inhalation Hazard Zone A I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by the proper shipping name, and are classified, packaged, marked and labelled/ placarded, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport according to international and national governmental regulations. Emergency Contact PK, Inc Cont #1234 1-800-555-1212 Judy K. Halloran

  40. GENERAL PLACARDING REQUIREMENTS • Bulk Packages • Freight Containers • Unit load devices • Transport Vehicles • Rail ContainersMust be placarded on each side and each end IAW Table 1 & 2 of 49 CFR 172.504

  41. HM TRAINING Requirements Anyone that • Handles HM (including loading & unloading) • Manufactures packaging for HM • Prepares HM for transport • Is responsible for the safety of HM • Operates a vehicle used to transport HM

  42. WHO NEEDS TRAINING Any person that meets the definition of a hazmat employee according to 171.8 This includes self employed individuals

  43. WHO PROVIDES TRAINING? It is the responsibility of the HM EMPLOYER to ensure all HM employees are trained

  44. REQUIRED TRAINING 172.700 requires employees to have a familiarity of 49 CFR as well as modal specific training. Modal specific is highway, rail, vessel, or air

  45. TYPES OF TRAININGREQUIRED NOTE: In-Depth Security training is required for those HM employees that are required to have a security plan, Subpart I 172.704 requires all HM employees to be trained in four basic areas • General awareness • Function specific • Safety training • Security Awareness

  46. Part 387 Financial Responsibility

  47. Purpose – 387.1 • Prescribe the minimum levels of financial responsibility required to be maintained by: • Hazardous material and non hazardous material motor carriers operating motor vehicles in • Interstate • Intrastate • Foreign Commerce

  48. 387.9 Financial Responsibility Minimum Levels

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