81_FR_65759 81 FR 65574 - Hours of Service of Drivers; Parts and Accessories: ArcelorMittal Indiana Harbor, LLC, Application for Exemptions

81 FR 65574 - Hours of Service of Drivers; Parts and Accessories: ArcelorMittal Indiana Harbor, LLC, Application for Exemptions

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 185 (September 23, 2016)

Page Range65574-65576
FR Document2016-22963

FMCSA announces its decision to grant ArcelorMittal Indiana Harbor, LLC (ArcelorMittal) exemptions from the hours of service (HOS) and parts and accessories rules. One exemption will allow ArcelorMittal's employee-drivers with commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) who transport steel coils between their production and shipping locations on public roads to work up to 16 hours per day and return to work with less than the mandatory 10 consecutive hours off duty. The other exemption will allow ArcelorMittal to use coil carriers that do not meet the ``heavy hauler trailer'' definition, height of rear side marker lights restrictions, tire loading restrictions, and the coil securement requirements.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

49 CFR Parts 393 and 395

[Docket No. FMCSA-2016-0050]


Hours of Service of Drivers; Parts and Accessories: ArcelorMittal 
Indiana Harbor, LLC, Application for Exemptions

AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice of final disposition; grant of application for 
exemptions.

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SUMMARY: FMCSA announces its decision to grant ArcelorMittal Indiana 
Harbor, LLC (ArcelorMittal) exemptions from the hours of service (HOS) 
and parts and accessories rules. One exemption will allow 
ArcelorMittal's employee-drivers with commercial driver's licenses 
(CDLs) who transport steel coils between their production and shipping 
locations on public roads to work up to 16 hours per day and return to 
work with less than the mandatory 10 consecutive hours off duty. The 
other exemption will allow ArcelorMittal to use coil carriers that do 
not meet the ``heavy hauler trailer'' definition, height of rear side 
marker lights restrictions, tire loading restrictions, and the coil 
securement requirements.

DATES: These exemptions are effective from September 23, 2016 through 
September 23, 2021.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Tom Yager, Chief, FMCSA Driver and 
Carrier Operations Division; Office of Carrier, Driver and Vehicle 
Safety Standards; Telephone: (614) 942-6477. Email: [email protected]. If 
you have questions on viewing or submitting material to the docket, 
contact Docket Services, telephone (202) 366-9826.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Public Participation

Viewing Comments and Documents

    To view comments, as well as documents mentioned in this preamble 
as being available in the docket, go to www.regulations.gov and insert 
the docket number, ``FMCSA-2016-0050'' in the ``Keyword'' box and click 
``Search.'' Next, click ``Open Docket Folder'' button and choose the 
document listed to review. If you do not have access to the Internet, 
you may view the docket online by visiting the Docket Management 
Facility in Room W12-140 on the ground floor of the DOT West Building, 
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 
p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.

II. Legal Basis

    FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315 to grant 
exemptions from certain parts of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
Regulations. FMCSA must publish a notice of each exemption request in 
the Federal Register (49 CFR 381.315(a)). The Agency must provide the 
public an opportunity to inspect the information relevant to the 
application, including any safety analyses that have been conducted. 
The Agency must also provide an opportunity for public comment on the 
request.
    The Agency reviews safety analyses and public comments submitted, 
and determines whether granting the exemption would likely achieve a 
level of safety equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be 
achieved by the

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current regulation (49 CFR 381.305). The decision of the Agency must be 
published in the Federal Register (49 CFR 381.315(b)) with the reasons 
for denying or granting the application and, if granted, the name of 
the person or class of persons receiving the exemption, and the 
regulatory provision from which the exemption is granted. The notice 
must also specify the effective period of the exemption (up to 5 
years), and explain its terms and conditions. The exemption may be 
renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).
    Section 5206(a)(3) of the ``Fixing America's Surface Transportation 
Act,'' (FAST Act) [Pub. L. 114-94, 129 Stat. 1312, 1537, Dec. 4, 2015], 
amended 49 U.S.C. 31315(b) by adding a new paragraph (2) which permits 
exemptions for no longer than 5 years from their dates of inception, 
instead of the previous 2 years. This statutory provision was codified 
in 49 CFR 381.300, effective July 22, 2016 (81 FR 47714).

III. Request for Exemptions

    ArcelorMittal (USDOT 1098829) operates a steel plant in East 
Chicago, Indiana, its principal place of business. Several public 
roadways run through the plant area. Steel coils produced in one 
portion of the plant must be transported over two short segments of 
public highway to another section of the plant for further processing 
or shipment to customers. Both points where the vehicles cross are 
controlled intersections, having either traffic lights or a combination 
of traffic lights and signs. The first public road the CMVs cross is 
Riley Road. The crossing is controlled by a 4-way traffic signal. The 
distance traveled is 80 feet. The average number of crossings at this 
intersection is 24 per day. The second crossing is at Dickey Road and 
129th Street. The distance traveled here is .2 miles. The trucks cross 
129th Street 24 times per day.
    The trailers are specially designed with cradles to hold steel 
coils in place. The trailers have a bed height and width of 68 and 114 
inches, respectively, and a maximum height of 14 feet.
    Unloaded, these tractor-trailer combinations have a gross weight of 
77,000 pounds. When fully loaded their gross weight is 263,171 pounds. 
The trailers have off-road tires to distribute this weight and avoid 
damaging roads, both inside and outside the plant. The tractors' 
maximum speed is 30-35 mph, but only 15 mph when moving a fully loaded 
trailer. These vehicles have many of the same features of a typical 
tractor and trailer, but do not meet all of the parts and accessories 
requirements in 49 CFR part 393.
    All employee-drivers are required to hold CDLs and adhere to the 
regulations that apply to CMV drivers. When employee-drivers move these 
vehicles, they are fully marked as an ``oversize load'' and have flags 
on the front of the tractor. Driving these vehicles amounts to 10 
percent of the employee-drivers' total work day. ArcelorMittal contends 
that these employee-drivers do not work more than 16 hours per day and 
advises that a 16-hour work day is the exception, not the rule.
    According to ArcelorMittal, the current hours-of-service (HOS) 
regulations create problems as employee-drivers typically work an 8-
hour shift plus overtime while employees in the production and shipping 
areas work 12-hour shifts. Employee-drivers must go home under the 
current arrangement, leaving a 4-hour gap between production and the 
driver's schedule, creating a possible shortage of coils for shipping 
or processing. ArcelorMittal asserts that the limited number of 
employees who drive the CMVs make it difficult to schedule moves. 
ArcelorMittal anticipates that only 3 of the 24 crossings at each noted 
intersection would occur after the 14th hour on-duty.
    ArcelorMittal requested a complete exemption from 49 CFR part 395 
for its ``internal logistics'' drivers to enable them to follow the 
same schedule as the employees in the production and shipping areas. 
The applicant could then minimize the chances of possible shortages of 
coils for shipping or processing. ArcelorMittal advised that it would 
ensure that all employee-drivers would not work more than 16 hours per 
shift, would receive 8 hours off duty between shifts, and would not be 
allowed to drive more than 10 percent of their total work day.
    As previously noted, the vehicles used to transport steel coils 
have many of the same features as a typical tractor and trailer, but do 
not meet all of the requirements for parts and accessories in 49 CFR 
part 393. ArcelorMittal therefore requested exemptions for its coil-
carrier trailers from the heavy hauler trailer definition in Sec.  
393.5; the required height of rear side marker lights in Sec.  393.11 
Table 1--Footnote 4; the tire loading restrictions in Sec.  393.75(f); 
and the coil securement requirements in Sec.  393.120.
    According to ArcelorMittal, its equipment was designed for in-
facility use and very limited road use. Public roadways are crossed 
only when necessary, and oversize-overweight permits are obtained from 
local authorities when required. The applicant advises that it has 
never had an issue with its equipment or drivers at the crossings 
mentioned above. The coils are well-secured in the trailers due to the 
design of the cradles. The time needed to secure the coils in 
compliance with part 393 would be longer than the transit time from one 
part of the plant to another.

IV. Method To Ensure an Equivalent or Greater Level of Safety

    ArcelorMittal asserted that it has taken additional precautions to 
use public roadways for the shortest possible distances and only at 
controlled intersections. The applicant ensures that all lights are 
properly working on both the tractor and trailer. It also flags and 
marks the vehicles as ``oversize'' loads. Trailers have conspicuity 
tape down the entire side to make them more visible to other traffic. 
The applicant believes that its additional precautions ensure a level 
of safety that is equivalent to or exceeds the level of safety achieved 
by following the regulations.
    ArcelorMittal acknowledged in its application that these ``internal 
logistics'' drivers would remain subject to all of the other applicable 
Federal regulations. This includes qualification of drivers, controlled 
substance and alcohol testing and inspection, and maintenance and 
repair of vehicles.
    Included in ArcelorMittal's application are illustrations of the 
plant's location, public roads crossed, and pictures of the tractors 
and trailers used to transport the steel coils. A copy of 
ArcelorMittal's application for the exemptions is available for review 
in the docket for this notice.

V. Public Comments

    On March 22, 2016, FMCSA published notice of this application and 
requested public comment (81 FR 15217). Four comments were submitted.
    Mr. Keith Case wrote, ``There are other options to handle this 
situation that do not include having a special exemption for one 
company. The company can hire additional drivers/workers to do this.'' 
Ms. Ingrid Harris commented, ``I do not think that it's ok to give any 
company waivers to have drivers work longer hours. At the end of the 
day the driver still has to drive home and is tired. This will just 
cause more issues.'' Mr. Scott Olson stated, ``I do not support any 
exemptions for anybody for any reason. If we make a rule, everybody 
needs to abide by it. If we don't like the rule, get rid of it.''

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    The Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety stated that 
``ArcelorMittal's request for an exemption from the HOS regulations 
should be denied as granting such an exemption would result in a 
substantial reduction in the level of safety currently provided by the 
regulations. In addition, there is practical and common sense 
alternative readily available to the company other than the exemption. 
Finally, while Advocates does not oppose ArcelorMittal's request for an 
exemption for its vehicles from certain sections of 49 CFR part 393, 
FMCSA must be explicit that such an exemption is strictly limited in 
its scope to those vehicles and roadways described in the 
application.''

VI. FMCSA Response and Decision

    Prior to publishing the Federal Register notice announcing the 
receipt of ArcelorMittal's exemptions request, FMCSA ensured that the 
motor carrier possessed an active USDOT registration, minimum required 
levels of insurance, and was not subject to any ``imminent hazard'' or 
other out-of-service orders. The Agency conducted a comprehensive 
investigation of the safety performance history of the motor carrier 
during the review process. As part of this process, FMCSA reviewed its 
Motor Carrier Management Information System safety records, including 
inspection and accident reports submitted to FMCSA by State agencies.
    The FMCSA has evaluated ArcelorMittal's application for exemptions 
and the public comments. The Agency believes that ArcelorMittal's 
overall safety performance, as well as a number of other factors 
discussed below, will enable it to achieve a level of safety that is 
equivalent to, or greater than the level of safety achieved without the 
exemptions (49 CFR 381.305(a)).
    These exemptions are being granted under extremely narrow 
conditions. One exemption is restricted to ArcelorMittal's employee-
drivers to enable them to work up to 16 consecutive hours in a duty 
period and return to work with a minimum of at least 8 hours off duty 
when necessary. This is somewhat comparable to current HOS regulations 
that allow certain ``short-haul'' drivers a 16-hour driving ``window'' 
once a week (49 CFR 395.1(o)) and other non-CDL short-haul drivers two 
16-hour duty periods per week (49 CFR 395.1(e)(2)), provided specified 
conditions are met. However, current regulations require a minimum of 
10 hours off duty between duty periods.
    Section 381.305(a) specifies that motor carriers ``. . . may apply 
for an exemption if one or more Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
Regulations prevents you from implementing more efficient or effective 
operations that would maintain a level of safety equivalent to, or 
greater than, the level achieved without the exemption.''
    The other exemption is restricted to ArcelorMittal's coil carriers 
as described in its application. The exemption enables ArcelorMittal's 
CMVs that do not meet the parts and accessories requirements in part 
393 to use two short segments of public highway to move coils from one 
part of the plant to another for shipment to its customers. The CMVs 
operated by ArcelorMittal's drivers will be exposed to other traffic 
for very brief periods. The CMVs cross Riley Road, where they travel 80 
feet. The length of the crossing at Dickey Road and 129th Street is .2 
mile. The CMVs cross both points 24 times per day.
Terms of the Exemptions

Period of the Exemption

    The exemptions from the requirements of 49 CFR part 395 and certain 
sections in 49 CFR part 393 (Sec. Sec.  393.5; 393.11 Table 1--Footnote 
4; 393.75(f); and 393.120) are granted for the period from September 
23, 2016through September 23, 2021, for drivers employed by 
ArcelorMittal and certain CMVs used by ArcelorMittal to transport 
coils.

Extent of the Exemptions

    The exemption from the requirements of 49 CFR part 395 is 
restricted to ArcelorMittal's internal logistics drivers. Drivers 
utilizing the exemption may work up to 16 consecutive hours in a duty 
period and return to work with a minimum of at least 8 hours off duty 
when necessary.
    The exemption from certain sections in 49 CFR part 393 (Sec. Sec.  
393.5; 393.11 Table 1--Footnote 4; 393.75(f); and 393.120) is 
restricted to ArcelorMittal's CMVs that transport coils. The CMVs must 
only cross on Riley Road, where they travel 80 feet and Dickey Road and 
129th Street where they travel .2 miles to move coils from one part of 
the plant to another for shipment to its customers. All drivers must 
have CDLs and drivers and vehicles must comply with all other 
applicable provisions of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. 
ArcelorMittal must maintain any oversize-overweight permits required by 
local authorities.

Preemption

    In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31315(d), during the period these 
exemptions are in effect, no State shall enforce any law or regulation 
that conflicts with or is inconsistent with these exemptions with 
respect to a firm or person operating under these exemptions.

Notification to FMCSA

    ArcelorMittal must notify FMCSA within 5 business days of any 
accident (as defined in 49 CFR 390.5), involving any of the motor 
carrier's CMVs operating under the terms of these exemptions. The 
notification must be by email to [email protected], and include the 
following information:
a. Exemption Identifier: ``ArcelorMittal''
b. Name and USDOT number of the motor carrier,
c. Date of the accident,
d. City or town, and State, in which the accident occurred, or which is 
closest to the scene of the accident,
e. Driver's name and driver's license number,
f. Vehicle number and State license number,
g. Number of individuals suffering physical injury,
h. Number of fatalities,
i. The police-reported cause of the accident,
j. Whether the driver was cited for violation of any traffic laws, or 
motor carrier safety regulations, and
k. The total driving time and the total on-duty time of the CMV driver 
at the time of the accident.

Termination

    The FMCSA does not believe the motor carrier, the drivers, and CMVs 
covered by the exemptions will experience any deterioration of their 
safety record. However, should this occur, FMCSA will take all steps 
necessary to protect the public interest, including revocation of the 
exemptions. The FMCSA will immediately revoke the exemptions for 
failure to comply with its terms and conditions.

    Issued on: September 15, 2016.
T.F. Scott Darling, III,
Administrator.
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                                             carriers to use approved equipment                      collision warning or mitigation system,               driver’s licenses (CDLs) who transport
                                             which is required to be installed such as               active cruise control system, and                     steel coils between their production and
                                             an ignition cut-off switch, or carried on               transponder.                                          shipping locations on public roads to
                                             board, such as a fire extinguisher, and/                *     *     *    *     *                              work up to 16 hours per day and return
                                             or stricter blood alcohol concentration                 ■ 3. Amend § 393.60 by revising
                                                                                                                                                           to work with less than the mandatory 10
                                             (BAC) standards for drivers, etc.),                     paragraph (e)(1) to read as follows:                  consecutive hours off duty. The other
                                             equipment approval, and/or equipment                                                                          exemption will allow ArcelorMittal to
                                             carriage requirements (e.g. fire                        § 393.60    Glazing in specified openings.            use coil carriers that do not meet the
                                             extinguishers and flares). A Categorical                *      *     *     *     *                            ‘‘heavy hauler trailer’’ definition, height
                                             Exclusion Determination is available for                  (e) Prohibition on obstructions to the              of rear side marker lights restrictions,
                                             inspection or copying in the                            driver’s field of view—(1) Devices                    tire loading restrictions, and the coil
                                             Regulations.gov.                                        mounted on the interior of the                        securement requirements.
                                                FMCSA also analyzed this final rule                  windshield. (i) Antennas, and similar                 DATES: These exemptions are effective
                                             under the Clean Air Act, as amended                     devices must not be mounted more than                 from September 23, 2016 through
                                             (CAA), section 176(c) (42 U.S.C. 7401 et                152 mm (6 inches) below the upper edge                September 23, 2021.
                                             seq.), and implementing regulations                     of the windshield. These devices must
                                             promulgated by the Environmental                        be located outside the area swept by the              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:    Mr.
                                             Protection Agency. Approval of this                     windshield wipers, and outside the                    Tom Yager, Chief, FMCSA Driver and
                                             action is exempt from the CAA’s general                 driver’s sight lines to the road and                  Carrier Operations Division; Office of
                                             conformity requirement since it does                    highway signs and signals.                            Carrier, Driver and Vehicle Safety
                                             not affect direct or indirect emissions of                (ii) Paragraph (e)(1)(i) of this section            Standards; Telephone: (614) 942–6477.
                                             criteria pollutants.                                    does not apply to vehicle safety                      Email: MCPSD@dot.gov. If you have
                                                Under E.O. 12898, each Federal                       technologies, as defined in § 393.5, that             questions on viewing or submitting
                                             agency must identify and address, as                    are mounted on the interior of a                      material to the docket, contact Docket
                                             appropriate, ‘‘disproportionately high                  windshield. Devices with vehicle safety               Services, telephone (202) 366–9826.
                                             and adverse human health or                             technologies must be mounted:                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                             environmental effects of its programs,                    (A) Not more than 100 mm (4 inches)
                                             policies, and activities on minority                    below the upper edge of the area swept                I. Public Participation
                                             populations and low-income                              by the windshield wipers;                             Viewing Comments and Documents
                                             populations’’ in the United States, its                   (B) Not more than 175 mm (7 inches)
                                             possessions, and territories. FMCSA                     above the lower edge of the area swept                   To view comments, as well as
                                             evaluated the environmental justice                     by the windshield wipers; and                         documents mentioned in this preamble
                                             effects of this final rule in accordance                  (C) Outside the driver’s sight lines to             as being available in the docket, go to
                                             with the Executive Order, and has                       the road and highway signs and signals.               www.regulations.gov and insert the
                                             determined that it has none, nor is there               *      *     *     *     *                            docket number, ‘‘FMCSA–2016–0050’’
                                             any collective environmental impact                                                                           in the ‘‘Keyword’’ box and click
                                             that would result from its promulgation.                  Issued under the authority of delegation in         ‘‘Search.’’ Next, click ‘‘Open Docket
                                                                                                     49 CFR 1.87 on: September 12, 2016.
                                                                                                                                                           Folder’’ button and choose the
                                             List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 393                     T.F. Scott Darling, III,                              document listed to review. If you do not
                                               Highway safety, Motor carriers, Motor                 Administrator.                                        have access to the Internet, you may
                                             vehicle safety.                                         [FR Doc. 2016–22923 Filed 9–22–16; 8:45 am]           view the docket online by visiting the
                                               For the reasons stated above, FMCSA                   BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P                                Docket Management Facility in Room
                                             amends 49 CFR chapter III, subchapter                                                                         W12–140 on the ground floor of the
                                             B, as follows:                                                                                                DOT West Building, 1200 New Jersey
                                                                                                     DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                          Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590,
                                             PART 393—PARTS AND                                                                                            between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., e.t., Monday
                                             ACCESSORIES NECESSARY FOR                               Federal Motor Carrier Safety                          through Friday, except Federal holidays.
                                             SAFE OPERATION                                          Administration
                                                                                                                                                           II. Legal Basis
                                             ■  1. The authority citation for part 393               49 CFR Parts 393 and 395
                                             is revised to read as follows:                                                                                   FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C.
                                                                                                     [Docket No. FMCSA–2016–0050]                          31136(e) and 31315 to grant exemptions
                                               Authority: 49 U.S.C. 31136, 31151, and                                                                      from certain parts of the Federal Motor
                                             31502; sec. 1041(b) of Pub. L. 102–240, 105             Hours of Service of Drivers; Parts and                Carrier Safety Regulations. FMCSA must
                                             Stat. 1914, 1993 (1991); sec. 5301 and 5524             Accessories: ArcelorMittal Indiana
                                             of Pub. L. 114–94, 129 Stat. 1312, 1543, 1560;
                                                                                                                                                           publish a notice of each exemption
                                                                                                     Harbor, LLC, Application for                          request in the Federal Register (49 CFR
                                             and 49 CFR 1.87.
                                                                                                     Exemptions                                            381.315(a)). The Agency must provide
                                             ■ 2. Amend § 393.5 by adding a
                                                                                                     AGENCY:  Federal Motor Carrier Safety                 the public an opportunity to inspect the
                                             definition for ‘‘Vehicle safety
                                                                                                     Administration (FMCSA), DOT.                          information relevant to the application,
                                             technology’’ in alphabetical order to
                                                                                                                                                           including any safety analyses that have
                                             read as follows:                                        ACTION: Notice of final disposition; grant
                                                                                                                                                           been conducted. The Agency must also
                                                                                                     of application for exemptions.
                                             § 393.5   Definitions.                                                                                        provide an opportunity for public
                                                                                                     SUMMARY:  FMCSA announces its                         comment on the request.
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                                             safety technology includes a fleet-                     Harbor, LLC (ArcelorMittal) exemptions                and public comments submitted, and
                                             related incident management system,                     from the hours of service (HOS) and                   determines whether granting the
                                             performance or behavior management                      parts and accessories rules. One                      exemption would likely achieve a level
                                             system, speed management system, lane                   exemption will allow ArcelorMittal’s                  of safety equivalent to, or greater than,
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                                             current regulation (49 CFR 381.305).                    of the parts and accessories                          permits are obtained from local
                                             The decision of the Agency must be                      requirements in 49 CFR part 393.                      authorities when required. The
                                             published in the Federal Register (49                      All employee-drivers are required to               applicant advises that it has never had
                                             CFR 381.315(b)) with the reasons for                    hold CDLs and adhere to the regulations               an issue with its equipment or drivers
                                             denying or granting the application and,                that apply to CMV drivers. When                       at the crossings mentioned above. The
                                             if granted, the name of the person or                   employee-drivers move these vehicles,                 coils are well-secured in the trailers due
                                             class of persons receiving the                          they are fully marked as an ‘‘oversize                to the design of the cradles. The time
                                             exemption, and the regulatory provision                 load’’ and have flags on the front of the             needed to secure the coils in
                                             from which the exemption is granted.                    tractor. Driving these vehicles amounts               compliance with part 393 would be
                                             The notice must also specify the                        to 10 percent of the employee-drivers’                longer than the transit time from one
                                             effective period of the exemption (up to                total work day. ArcelorMittal contends                part of the plant to another.
                                             5 years), and explain its terms and                     that these employee-drivers do not work
                                                                                                     more than 16 hours per day and advises                IV. Method To Ensure an Equivalent or
                                             conditions. The exemption may be
                                                                                                     that a 16-hour work day is the                        Greater Level of Safety
                                             renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).
                                                Section 5206(a)(3) of the ‘‘Fixing                   exception, not the rule.                                 ArcelorMittal asserted that it has
                                             America’s Surface Transportation Act,’’                    According to ArcelorMittal, the                    taken additional precautions to use
                                             (FAST Act) [Pub. L. 114–94, 129 Stat.                   current hours-of-service (HOS)                        public roadways for the shortest
                                             1312, 1537, Dec. 4, 2015], amended 49                   regulations create problems as                        possible distances and only at
                                             U.S.C. 31315(b) by adding a new                         employee-drivers typically work an 8-                 controlled intersections. The applicant
                                             paragraph (2) which permits exemptions                  hour shift plus overtime while                        ensures that all lights are properly
                                             for no longer than 5 years from their                   employees in the production and                       working on both the tractor and trailer.
                                             dates of inception, instead of the                      shipping areas work 12-hour shifts.                   It also flags and marks the vehicles as
                                             previous 2 years. This statutory                        Employee-drivers must go home under                   ‘‘oversize’’ loads. Trailers have
                                                                                                     the current arrangement, leaving a 4-                 conspicuity tape down the entire side to
                                             provision was codified in 49 CFR
                                                                                                     hour gap between production and the                   make them more visible to other traffic.
                                             381.300, effective July 22, 2016 (81 FR
                                                                                                     driver’s schedule, creating a possible                The applicant believes that its
                                             47714).
                                                                                                     shortage of coils for shipping or                     additional precautions ensure a level of
                                             III. Request for Exemptions                             processing. ArcelorMittal asserts that                safety that is equivalent to or exceeds
                                                                                                     the limited number of employees who                   the level of safety achieved by following
                                                ArcelorMittal (USDOT 1098829)
                                                                                                     drive the CMVs make it difficult to                   the regulations.
                                             operates a steel plant in East Chicago,
                                                                                                     schedule moves. ArcelorMittal
                                             Indiana, its principal place of business.                                                                        ArcelorMittal acknowledged in its
                                                                                                     anticipates that only 3 of the 24
                                             Several public roadways run through                                                                           application that these ‘‘internal
                                                                                                     crossings at each noted intersection
                                             the plant area. Steel coils produced in                                                                       logistics’’ drivers would remain subject
                                                                                                     would occur after the 14th hour on-
                                             one portion of the plant must be                                                                              to all of the other applicable Federal
                                                                                                     duty.
                                             transported over two short segments of                     ArcelorMittal requested a complete                 regulations. This includes qualification
                                             public highway to another section of the                exemption from 49 CFR part 395 for its                of drivers, controlled substance and
                                             plant for further processing or shipment                ‘‘internal logistics’’ drivers to enable              alcohol testing and inspection, and
                                             to customers. Both points where the                     them to follow the same schedule as the               maintenance and repair of vehicles.
                                             vehicles cross are controlled                           employees in the production and                          Included in ArcelorMittal’s
                                             intersections, having either traffic lights             shipping areas. The applicant could                   application are illustrations of the
                                             or a combination of traffic lights and                  then minimize the chances of possible                 plant’s location, public roads crossed,
                                             signs. The first public road the CMVs                   shortages of coils for shipping or                    and pictures of the tractors and trailers
                                             cross is Riley Road. The crossing is                    processing. ArcelorMittal advised that it             used to transport the steel coils. A copy
                                             controlled by a 4-way traffic signal. The               would ensure that all employee-drivers                of ArcelorMittal’s application for the
                                             distance traveled is 80 feet. The average               would not work more than 16 hours per                 exemptions is available for review in the
                                             number of crossings at this intersection                shift, would receive 8 hours off duty                 docket for this notice.
                                             is 24 per day. The second crossing is at                between shifts, and would not be
                                             Dickey Road and 129th Street. The                                                                             V. Public Comments
                                                                                                     allowed to drive more than 10 percent
                                             distance traveled here is .2 miles. The                 of their total work day.                                On March 22, 2016, FMCSA
                                             trucks cross 129th Street 24 times per                     As previously noted, the vehicles                  published notice of this application and
                                             day.                                                    used to transport steel coils have many               requested public comment (81 FR
                                                The trailers are specially designed                  of the same features as a typical tractor             15217). Four comments were submitted.
                                             with cradles to hold steel coils in place.              and trailer, but do not meet all of the                 Mr. Keith Case wrote, ‘‘There are
                                             The trailers have a bed height and width                requirements for parts and accessories                other options to handle this situation
                                             of 68 and 114 inches, respectively, and                 in 49 CFR part 393. ArcelorMittal                     that do not include having a special
                                             a maximum height of 14 feet.                            therefore requested exemptions for its                exemption for one company. The
                                                Unloaded, these tractor-trailer                      coil-carrier trailers from the heavy                  company can hire additional drivers/
                                             combinations have a gross weight of                     hauler trailer definition in § 393.5; the             workers to do this.’’ Ms. Ingrid Harris
                                             77,000 pounds. When fully loaded their                  required height of rear side marker                   commented, ‘‘I do not think that it’s ok
                                             gross weight is 263,171 pounds. The                     lights in § 393.11 Table 1—Footnote 4;                to give any company waivers to have
                                             trailers have off-road tires to distribute              the tire loading restrictions in                      drivers work longer hours. At the end of
                                             this weight and avoid damaging roads,                                                                         the day the driver still has to drive
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                                                                                                     § 393.75(f); and the coil securement
                                             both inside and outside the plant. The                  requirements in § 393.120.                            home and is tired. This will just cause
                                             tractors’ maximum speed is 30–35 mph,                      According to ArcelorMittal, its                    more issues.’’ Mr. Scott Olson stated, ‘‘I
                                             but only 15 mph when moving a fully                     equipment was designed for in-facility                do not support any exemptions for
                                             loaded trailer. These vehicles have                     use and very limited road use. Public                 anybody for any reason. If we make a
                                             many of the same features of a typical                  roadways are crossed only when                        rule, everybody needs to abide by it. If
                                             tractor and trailer, but do not meet all                necessary, and oversize-overweight                    we don’t like the rule, get rid of it.’’


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                                             65576            Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 185 / Friday, September 23, 2016 / Rules and Regulations

                                                The Advocates for Highway and Auto                   current regulations require a minimum                 Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.
                                             Safety stated that ‘‘ArcelorMittal’s                    of 10 hours off duty between duty                     ArcelorMittal must maintain any
                                             request for an exemption from the HOS                   periods.                                              oversize-overweight permits required by
                                             regulations should be denied as granting                   Section 381.305(a) specifies that                  local authorities.
                                             such an exemption would result in a                     motor carriers ‘‘. . . may apply for an
                                                                                                     exemption if one or more Federal Motor                Preemption
                                             substantial reduction in the level of
                                             safety currently provided by the                        Carrier Safety Regulations prevents you                 In accordance with 49 U.S.C.
                                             regulations. In addition, there is                      from implementing more efficient or                   31315(d), during the period these
                                             practical and common sense alternative                  effective operations that would maintain              exemptions are in effect, no State shall
                                             readily available to the company other                  a level of safety equivalent to, or greater           enforce any law or regulation that
                                             than the exemption. Finally, while                      than, the level achieved without the                  conflicts with or is inconsistent with
                                             Advocates does not oppose                               exemption.’’                                          these exemptions with respect to a firm
                                             ArcelorMittal’s request for an exemption                   The other exemption is restricted to               or person operating under these
                                             for its vehicles from certain sections of               ArcelorMittal’s coil carriers as described            exemptions.
                                             49 CFR part 393, FMCSA must be                          in its application. The exemption
                                                                                                     enables ArcelorMittal’s CMVs that do                  Notification to FMCSA
                                             explicit that such an exemption is
                                             strictly limited in its scope to those                  not meet the parts and accessories                       ArcelorMittal must notify FMCSA
                                             vehicles and roadways described in the                  requirements in part 393 to use two                   within 5 business days of any accident
                                             application.’’                                          short segments of public highway to                   (as defined in 49 CFR 390.5), involving
                                                                                                     move coils from one part of the plant to              any of the motor carrier’s CMVs
                                             VI. FMCSA Response and Decision                         another for shipment to its customers.                operating under the terms of these
                                                Prior to publishing the Federal                      The CMVs operated by ArcelorMittal’s                  exemptions. The notification must be by
                                             Register notice announcing the receipt                  drivers will be exposed to other traffic              email to MCPSD@DOT.GOV, and
                                             of ArcelorMittal’s exemptions request,                  for very brief periods. The CMVs cross                include the following information:
                                             FMCSA ensured that the motor carrier                    Riley Road, where they travel 80 feet.                a. Exemption Identifier: ‘‘ArcelorMittal’’
                                             possessed an active USDOT registration,                 The length of the crossing at Dickey                  b. Name and USDOT number of the
                                             minimum required levels of insurance,                   Road and 129th Street is .2 mile. The                      motor carrier,
                                             and was not subject to any ‘‘imminent                   CMVs cross both points 24 times per                   c. Date of the accident,
                                             hazard’’ or other out-of-service orders.                day.                                                  d. City or town, and State, in which the
                                             The Agency conducted a comprehensive                    Terms of the Exemptions                                    accident occurred, or which is
                                             investigation of the safety performance                                                                            closest to the scene of the accident,
                                             history of the motor carrier during the                 Period of the Exemption                               e. Driver’s name and driver’s license
                                             review process. As part of this process,                   The exemptions from the                                 number,
                                             FMCSA reviewed its Motor Carrier                        requirements of 49 CFR part 395 and                   f. Vehicle number and State license
                                             Management Information System safety                    certain sections in 49 CFR part 393                        number,
                                             records, including inspection and                       (§§ 393.5; 393.11 Table 1—Footnote 4;                 g. Number of individuals suffering
                                             accident reports submitted to FMCSA                     393.75(f); and 393.120) are granted for                    physical injury,
                                             by State agencies.                                      the period from September 23,                         h. Number of fatalities,
                                                The FMCSA has evaluated                              2016through September 23, 2021, for                   i. The police-reported cause of the
                                             ArcelorMittal’s application for                         drivers employed by ArcelorMittal and                      accident,
                                             exemptions and the public comments.                     certain CMVs used by ArcelorMittal to                 j. Whether the driver was cited for
                                             The Agency believes that                                transport coils.                                           violation of any traffic laws, or
                                             ArcelorMittal’s overall safety                                                                                     motor carrier safety regulations, and
                                             performance, as well as a number of                     Extent of the Exemptions
                                                                                                                                                           k. The total driving time and the total
                                             other factors discussed below, will                       The exemption from the requirements                      on-duty time of the CMV driver at
                                             enable it to achieve a level of safety that             of 49 CFR part 395 is restricted to                        the time of the accident.
                                             is equivalent to, or greater than the level             ArcelorMittal’s internal logistics drivers.
                                             of safety achieved without the                          Drivers utilizing the exemption may                   Termination
                                             exemptions (49 CFR 381.305(a)).                         work up to 16 consecutive hours in a                    The FMCSA does not believe the
                                                These exemptions are being granted                   duty period and return to work with a                 motor carrier, the drivers, and CMVs
                                             under extremely narrow conditions.                      minimum of at least 8 hours off duty                  covered by the exemptions will
                                             One exemption is restricted to                          when necessary.                                       experience any deterioration of their
                                             ArcelorMittal’s employee-drivers to                       The exemption from certain sections                 safety record. However, should this
                                             enable them to work up to 16                            in 49 CFR part 393 (§§ 393.5; 393.11                  occur, FMCSA will take all steps
                                             consecutive hours in a duty period and                  Table 1—Footnote 4; 393.75(f); and                    necessary to protect the public interest,
                                             return to work with a minimum of at                     393.120) is restricted to ArcelorMittal’s             including revocation of the exemptions.
                                             least 8 hours off duty when necessary.                  CMVs that transport coils. The CMVs                   The FMCSA will immediately revoke
                                             This is somewhat comparable to current                  must only cross on Riley Road, where                  the exemptions for failure to comply
                                             HOS regulations that allow certain                      they travel 80 feet and Dickey Road and               with its terms and conditions.
                                             ‘‘short-haul’’ drivers a 16-hour driving                129th Street where they travel .2 miles
                                             ‘‘window’’ once a week (49 CFR                          to move coils from one part of the plant                Issued on: September 15, 2016.
                                             395.1(o)) and other non-CDL short-haul                  to another for shipment to its customers.             T.F. Scott Darling, III,
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                                             drivers two 16-hour duty periods per                    All drivers must have CDLs and drivers                Administrator.
                                             week (49 CFR 395.1(e)(2)), provided                     and vehicles must comply with all other               [FR Doc. 2016–22963 Filed 9–22–16; 8:45 am]
                                             specified conditions are met. However,                  applicable provisions of the Federal                  BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P




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Document Created: 2016-09-23 01:43:40
Document Modified: 2016-09-23 01:43:40
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionNotice of final disposition; grant of application for exemptions.
DatesThese exemptions are effective from September 23, 2016 through September 23, 2021.
ContactMr. Tom Yager, Chief, FMCSA Driver and Carrier Operations Division; Office of Carrier, Driver and Vehicle Safety Standards; Telephone: (614) 942-6477. Email: [email protected] If you have questions on viewing or submitting material to the docket, contact Docket Services, telephone (202) 366-9826.
FR Citation81 FR 65574 
CFR Citation49 CFR 393
49 CFR 395

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