![]() As used in this section, an improvised explosive device is a device fabricated in an improvised manner incorporating explosives or destructive, lethal, noxious, pyrotechnic, or incendiary chemicals in its design, and generally includes a power supply, a switch or timer, and a detonator or initiator. (b ) For each rail car containing an amount of hazardous material requiring placarding in accordance with § 172.504 of this subchapter, the carrier must visually inspect the rail car at ground level for signs of tampering, including closures and seals, for suspicious items or items that do not belong, and for other signs that the security of the car may have been compromised, including the presence of an improvised explosive device. ![]() Special handling requirements for Class 7 (radioactive) materials.Ĭleanliness of transport vehicles after use. Special handling requirements for materials extremely poisonous by inhalation.ĭivision 6.1 (poisonous) materials with foodstuffs.ĭetailed Requirements for Class 7 (Radioactive) Materials HHFT information sharing notification for emergency response planning.ĭetailed Requirements for Division 6.1 (Poisonous) Materials Requirements for the operation of high-hazard flammable trains. Materials extremely poisonous by inhalation shipped by, for, or to the Department of Defense.ĭetailed Requirements for Class 3 (Flammable Liquid) MaterialsĬlass 3 (flammable liquid) materials in tank cars. Tank car delivery of gases, including cryogenic liquids. Loading Division 1.4 (explosive) materials.ĭetailed Requirements for Class 2 (Gases) Materials Record to be made of change of seals on “Cars loaded with Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials”. Loading Division 1.3 materials and Division 1.2 (explosive) materials (Also see § 174.101). “Order-Notify” or “C.O.D.” shipments, Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials. Routing shipments, Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials. Position in train of placarded cars, transport vehicles, freight containers, and bulk packagings.ĭisposition of damaged or astray shipments.ĭivision 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials car selection, preparation, inspection, and certification. Position in train of loaded placarded rail cars, transport vehicles, freight containers or bulk packagings when accompanied by guards or technical escorts. Switching placarded rail cars, transport vehicles, freight containers, and bulk packagings. General requirements for the handling of placarded rail cars, transport vehicles, freight containers, and bulk packages. Handling of Placarded Rail Cars, Transport Vehicles and Freight Containers Portable tanks, IM portable tanks, IBCs, Large Packagings, cargo tanks, and multi-unit tank car tanks. Transport vehicles and freight containers on flat cars. General Handling and Loading Requirements Removal and disposition of hazardous materials at destination. ![]() Safety and security inspection and acceptance. Unacceptable hazardous materials shipments. Limitation on actions by states, local governments, and Indian tribes. ![]()
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