81_FR_87743 81 FR 87510 - Hazardous Materials: Notification of the Pilot-in-Command and Response to Air Related Petitions for Rulemaking (RRR)

81 FR 87510 - Hazardous Materials: Notification of the Pilot-in-Command and Response to Air Related Petitions for Rulemaking (RRR)

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 233 (December 5, 2016)

Page Range87510-87529
FR Document2016-28403

In consultation with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), PHMSA proposes to amend the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) to align with current international standards for the air transportation of hazardous materials. The proposals in this rule would amend certain special provisions, packaging requirements, notification of pilot-in-command (NOTOC) requirements, and exceptions for passengers and crew members. In addition to harmonization with international standards, several of the proposals in this rule are responsive to petitions for rulemaking submitted by the regulated community. PHMSA invites all interested persons to provide comments regarding these proposed revisions.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

49 CFR Parts 172 and 175

[Docket No. PHMSA-2015-0100 (HM-259)]
RIN 2137-AF10


Hazardous Materials: Notification of the Pilot-in-Command and 
Response to Air Related Petitions for Rulemaking (RRR)

AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), 
DOT.

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM).

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SUMMARY: In consultation with the Federal Aviation Administration 
(FAA), PHMSA proposes to amend the Hazardous Materials Regulations 
(HMR) to align with current international standards for the air 
transportation of hazardous materials. The proposals in this rule would 
amend certain special provisions, packaging requirements, notification 
of pilot-in-command (NOTOC) requirements, and exceptions for passengers 
and crew members. In addition to harmonization with international 
standards, several of the proposals in this rule are responsive to 
petitions for rulemaking submitted by the regulated community. PHMSA 
invites all interested persons to provide comments regarding these 
proposed revisions.

DATES: Comments must be received by February 3, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods:
     Federal Rulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the online instructions for submitting comments.
     Fax: 1-202-493-2251.
     Mail: Docket Management System; U.S. Department of 
Transportation, Dockets Operations, M-30, Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001.
     Hand Delivery: To U.S. Department of Transportation, 
Dockets Operations, M-30, Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey 
Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday 
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
    Instructions: Include the agency name and Docket Number PHMSA-2015-
0100 (HM-259) or RIN 2137-AF10 for this rulemaking at the beginning of 
your comment. Note that all comments received will be posted without 
change to http://www.regulations.gov including any personal information 
provided. If sent by mail, comments must be submitted in duplicate. 
Persons wishing to receive confirmation of receipt of their comments 
must include a self-addressed, stamped postcard.
    Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search the electronic form of any 
written communications and comments received into any of our dockets by 
the name of the individual submitting the document (or signing the 
document, if submitted on behalf of an association, business, labor 
union, etc.). You may review DOT's complete Privacy Act Statement in 
the Federal Register published on April 11, 2000 [65 FR 19477], or you 
may visit http://www.regulations.gov.
    Docket: You may view the public docket online at http://www.regulations.gov or in person at the Docket Operations Office at the 
above address (see ADDRESSES).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Aaron Wiener, Office of Hazardous 
Materials Standards, International Standards, (202) 366-4579, Pipeline 
and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, U.S. Department of 
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 
20590-0001.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Table of Contents

I. Background
II. Overview of Proposals in This NPRM
    A. Transportation by Air Intermediate Packaging Requirements for 
Certain Low and Medium Danger Hazardous Materials (P-1637)
    B. Quantity Limits for Portable Electronic Medical Devices 
Carried by Passengers, Crewmembers, and Air Operators (P-1649)
    C. NOTOC Harmonization With the ICAO TI (P-1487)
    D. Amendments to Package Inspection (P-1671) and Securing 
Requirements
III. Section-by-Section Review
IV. Regulatory Analyses and Notices
    A. Statutory/Legal Authority for This Rulemaking
    B. Executive Order 12866, Executive Order 13563, and DOT 
Regulatory Policies and Procedures
    C. Executive Order 13132
    D. Executive Order 13175
    E. Regulatory Flexibility Act, Executive Order 13272, and DOT 
Policies and Procedures
    F. Paperwork Reduction Act
    G. Regulation Identifier Number (RIN)
    H. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
    I. Environment Assessment
    J. Privacy Act
    K. Executive Order 13609 and International Trade Analysis
    L. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act V. List of 
Subjects and Regulations Text

I. Background

    In consultation with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 
PHMSA (also ``we'' or ``us'') proposes to amend the Hazardous Materials 
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR parts 171-180) to more closely align with 
certain provisions of the International Civil Aviation Organization's 
Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods (ICAO 
TI). This NPRM also responds to four petitions for rulemaking submitted 
by the regulated community. The intended effect of these amendments is 
to update miscellaneous regulatory requirements for hazardous materials 
offered for transportation, or transported, in commerce by aircraft. 
The petitions are included in the docket for this proceeding and are 
discussed at length in Section II (``Overview of Proposals in this 
NPRM'') of this rulemaking.

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II. Overview of Proposals in This NPRM

A. Transportation by Air Intermediate Packaging Requirements for 
Certain Low and Medium Danger Hazardous Materials (P-1637)

    The Dangerous Goods Advisory Council petitioned PHMSA to remove the 
additional intermediate packaging requirements found in special 
provisions A3 and A6, see 49 CFR 172.102(b)(2), by deleting these 
special provisions and all references to them in the Hazardous 
Materials Table (HMT) in Sec.  172.101. See P-1637.\1\ Special 
provisions A3 and A6 apply to certain commodities as assigned in column 
(7) of the HMT when transported by aircraft:
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     Special provision A3 states that if glass inner packagings 
are used for transportation of referenced commodities, they must be 
packed with absorbent material in tightly closed metal receptacles 
before being packed in outer packagings.
     Special provision A6 states that if plastic inner 
packagings are used for transportation of referenced commodities, they 
must be packed in tightly closed metal receptacles before being packed 
in outer packagings.
    The petitioner notes that the packaging requirements imposed by 
special provisions A3 and A6 are domestic provisions not found in the 
ICAO TI and that maintaining these differences creates both a trade 
barrier to U.S. exports and a burden to the domestic market. The 
petitioner contends that the requirement for ``metal receptacles'' is 
overly restrictive and provides a competitive advantage to shippers in 
countries that allow these products to be shipped without additional 
intermediate packagings.

The petitioner further notes that the following requirements in Sec.  
173.27(d) and (e) of the HMR make special provisions A3 and A6 
unnecessary: (1) When transported by air, inner packagings of Packing 
Group (PG) I materials currently assigned A3, A6, or both are already 
required to be packed in either a rigid and leakproof receptacle or an 
intermediate packaging containing sufficient absorbent material to 
absorb the entire contents of the inner packaging before packing the 
inner packaging in its outer package; and (2) PG II and III commodities 
are already subject to secondary closure requirements. Therefore, the 
petitioner asks that the intermediate packaging requirements in special 
provisions A3 and A6 be removed.
    Section 173.27(d) establishes the type of closure required for 
transportation of liquid hazardous materials by air. It states that the 
inner packaging for PG I liquid hazardous materials must have a 
secondary means of closure applied. The inner packaging for PG II or PG 
III liquid hazardous materials must have a secondary closure applied 
unless the secondary closure is impracticable. If the secondary closure 
is impracticable, the closure requirements for PG II and PG III liquids 
may be satisfied by securely closing the inner packaging and placing it 
in a leakproof liner or bag before placing the inner packaging in the 
outer packaging.
    Section 173.27(e) sets the absorbency requirements for PG I liquid 
hazardous materials of Classes 3, 4, or 8, or Divisions 5.1 or 6.1, 
when the materials are packaged in glass, earthenware, plastic, or 
metal inner packagings and offered or transport by air. It requires 
that inner packagings be packed in a rigid and leakproof receptacle or 
intermediate packaging that that is sufficiently absorbent to absorb 
the entire contents of the inner packaging before the inner package is 
packed in the outer package.
    After reviewing the petition, PHMSA agrees that current 
requirements in Sec.  173.27(d) and (e) make special provisions A3 and 
A6 redundant for liquid PG I materials. We also agree that the 
requirements in Sec.  173.27(d) for inner packagings to have a 
secondary means of closure or a leakproof liner or bag adequately 
address the hazards that special provision A6 was designed to mitigate 
for PG II and III materials. However, we maintain that the material of 
construction of the inner packaging referenced in special provision A3 
(glass) necessitates an intermediate package to perform a containment 
function in the event an inner packaging breaks.
    Therefore, we propose to: (1) Amend special provision A3 in Sec.  
172.102 to authorize rigid and leakproof receptacles for intermediate 
packaging; (2) remove references to special provision A3 from assigned 
PG I entries in the HMT; and (3) remove references to special provision 
A6 from assigned liquids in the HMT.
    Four solid materials (UN Nos. 1326, 1390, 1889 and 3417) are 
currently assigned special provisions A6 in the HMT. Unlike the liquids 
currently assigned special provision A6, these solid materials are not 
subject to the intermediate or secondary packaging provisions in Sec.  
173.27. PHMSA solicits public comment on maintaining special provision 
A6 for currently assigned solid materials or whether revisions to the 
packaging provisions for these materials should be considered in a 
future rulemaking

B. Quantity Limits for Portable Electronic Medical Devices Carried by 
Passengers, Crewmembers, and Air Operators (P-1649)

    Phillips Healthcare petitioned PHMSA to revise Sec.  
175.10(a)(18)(i) to increase the quantity limits applicable to the 
transportation of portable medical electronic devices (e.g., automated 
external defibrillators (AED); nebulizers; continuous positive airway 
pressure (CPAP) devices containing lithium metal batteries; and spare 
batteries) carried on aircraft by passengers and crewmembers. See P-
1649.\2\ The current HMR requirements limit all lithium metal batteries 
carried on an aircraft by passengers or crew for personal use to a 
lithium content of not more than 2 grams per battery. The ICAO TI allow 
portable medical electronic devices containing lithium metal batteries 
and spare batteries for these devices to contain up to 8 grams of 
lithium content per battery to be carried by passengers with the 
approval of the operator. The petitioner states:
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    A global increase in air travel, as well as a growing aged 
population in many countries, makes it reasonable to assume that 
there will be a significant increase in older passengers and 
passengers with illness. An automated external defibrillator can 
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make the difference between life and death during cardiac arrest.

The petitioner further asserts that the current HMR requirements 
prohibit many people who need to travel with their portable medical 
electronic devices from doing so because the lithium content exceeds 
the amount allowed.
    In addition, the petitioner notes that increasing the quantity 
limits for portable medical electronic devices containing lithium metal 
batteries and spare batteries would be consistent with section 828 of 
the ``FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012'' (Pub. L. 112-98, 126 
Stat. 133; Feb. 14, 2012),\3\ which prohibits the Secretary of 
Transportation from issuing or enforcing any regulation or other 
requirement regarding the air transportation of lithium cells or 
batteries if the requirement is more stringent than the requirements of 
the ICAO TI.
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    PHMSA agrees that harmonizing the HMR with the ICAO TI on the issue

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portable medical electronic devices with lithium batteries is 
consistent with the intent of section 828 of the FAA Modernization and 
Reform Act. Therefore, we propose to amend Sec.  175.10 to align HMR 
provisions with those in the ICAO TI.
    The petitioner further asks that portable medical electronic 
devices with increased lithium contents be authorized for transport by 
passengers or crew members without the approval of the operator. PHMSA 
points the petitioner to the ICAO TI part 8, table 8-1 provisions with 
which we are proposing to harmonize and notes that, under the ICAO TI, 
approval of the operator is required for lithium metal battery powered 
portable medical electronic devices and their spare batteries exceeding 
2 grams of lithium content but not exceeding 8 grams of lithium 
content. PHMSA is not compelled by the reasoning in the petition to be 
less restrictive than what international standards currently prescribe. 
Moreover, we believe that operator approval can be an important safety 
provision, especially in the context of large lithium metal batteries 
otherwise forbidden for transportation in carry-on or checked baggage. 
Accordingly, PHMSA does not propose to eliminate the operator approval 
provision.
    In this NPRM, we propose to amend Sec.  175.10(a)(18)(i) to 
authorize passengers and crewmembers to carry on board an aircraft 
lithium metal battery-powered portable medical electronic devices and 
two spare batteries for those devices exceeding 2 grams of lithium 
content per battery, but not exceeding 8 grams of lithium content per 
battery, with the approval of the operator.
    Consistent with the ICAO TI and the current HMR prohibitions, spare 
lithium batteries (i.e., batteries that are not packed with or 
contained in equipment) of any type and for any application continue to 
be prohibited from checked baggage. FAA's Safety Alert to Operators 
(SAFO) 15010 Carriage of Spare Lithium Batteries in Carry-on and 
Checked Baggage provides additional guidance to operators on this 
issue.

C. NOTOC Harmonization With the ICAO TI (P-1487)

    The United Parcel Service petitioned PHMSA to revise the 
notification of the captain/pilot-in-command (NOTOC) requirements to 
match the ICAO TI. The pilot-in-command must receive the NOTOC in order 
to appropriately consider the presence, amount and location of 
hazardous materials onboard the aircraft in an emergency. See P-
1487.\4\ This information, which also includes the hazard 
classification, proper shipping name, and packing group of the hazmat 
onboard the aircraft can help to inform the flight crew's decision-
making. If an in-flight emergency did occur, the flight crew or the air 
carrier's ground personnel would need to convey information to air 
traffic control and/or emergency responders in order to support a safe 
and effective response.
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    In its petition, the United Parcel Services asks PHMSA to amend the 
domestic NOTOC requirements in Sec.  175.33 to reduce what it considers 
extraneous information and more closely align the HMR with existing 
international practices. The petitioner stated that harmonization with 
more elements of the ICAO TI's NOTOC requirements will reduce the 
regulatory burden for operators, as well as the costs associated with 
training employees and contract personnel to two sets of standards.
    PHMSA proposes adding each of the following requirements to the 
HMR: (a) The operator must provide to the flight dispatcher the same 
information as provided on the NOTOC; (b) the information must be 
provided to pilots and dispatchers prior to an aircraft moving under 
its own power; (c) the air operator must retain the pilot-in-command's 
confirmation via signature or other appropriate indication that the 
required information was received; and (d) the person responsible for 
loading must provide a signed confirmation or other form of indication 
that no damaged or leaking packages or packages showing evidence of 
damage or leakage were loaded on the aircraft. These changes and other 
general changes discussed below will result in PHMSA harmonizing more 
closely with the ICAO TI in regards to the information required to be 
provided in the NOTOC.
     Requirement that the operator provide the same information 
to the flight dispatcher that is required to be provided to the pilot-
in-command. In an emergency, a dispatcher may be more readily able to 
communicate with air traffic control and emergency responders about the 
nature and location of hazardous materials onboard an aircraft than the 
flight crew. Harmonizing with the ICAO TI and requiring dispatchers to 
have the same information as pilots regarding the nature, amounts, and 
locations of hazardous materials improves information sharing in an 
emergency situation. The current ICAO requirement to provide 
information to the dispatcher was proposed by the U.S. Panel Member on 
the ICAO Dangerous Goods Panel after consultation with stakeholders.\5\ 
Incorporating this provision into the HMR is also relevant to NTSB 
Safety Recommendation A-11-042, which recommends that the FAA ``develop 
a method to quickly communicate information regarding the number of 
persons on board and the presence of hazardous materials to emergency 
responders when airport emergency response or search and rescue is 
activated.'' \6\
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(October 2011). In addition to regularly occurring public meetings 
before ICAO meetings, the FAA and PHMSA held a public meeting 
specific to NOTOCs in March 2011. For background information, visit: 
https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2011/03/01/2011-4237/notification-of-pilot-in-command-notice-of-public-meeting.
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    For operations subject to the HMR where no dispatcher is required, 
other personnel with responsibilities for operational control of the 
aircraft (e.g., the flight operations officer or designated ground 
personnel responsible for flight operations) would serve as the 
additional contact. Consistent with the ICAO TI, operators are 
responsible for addressing in their relevant manuals the job title and 
specific functions of the person who will receive this information.
    Providing an additional and potentially quicker means for airport 
rescue and firefighting (ARFF) personnel to receive the NOTOC 
underscores that the ARFF community is as much an intended consumer of 
the NOTOC as flight crews. We note that ARFF training in hazardous 
materials incidents is required under 14 CFR 139, which specifies the 
FAA's requirements for certificated airports.
     Requirement that the NOTOC be provided to pilots and 
dispatchers prior to an aircraft moving under its own power. The 
current HMR require pilots-in-command to receive written information 
meeting the requirements in Sec.  175.33 as early as practicable before 
departure of the aircraft. Consistent with the ICAO TI, PHMSA believes 
that this information should be provided to both the pilot-in-command 
and dispatchers prior to the aircraft moving under its own power. The 
flight crew should not be burdened with additional information or 
processes during taxiing and final preparations for takeoff. This 
proposed change would also allow the flight crew additional time to 
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review of the NOTOC before taxiing. For example, flight crews will be 
more likely to have the opportunity to physically inspect (e.g., 
packages, paperwork, etc.), ask questions, or otherwise act on the 
information in the NOTOC if they so choose.
     Requirement that the air operator obtains and retains a 
confirmation (e.g., a signed confirmation from the pilot-in-command or 
notation via an operator's computer system) that the NOTOC was received 
by the pilot in command. The current HMR require the information to be 
provided to the pilot-in-command by the operator and for the operator 
to maintain a record of the NOTOC for 90 days, but there is no 
requirement for the pilot to indicate receipt of the NOTOC. To be 
consistent with the ICAO TI, PHMSA is proposing to require the operator 
to obtain and retain documentation of the pilot-in-command's receipt of 
the NOTOC.
     Requirement for a signed confirmation or some other 
indication from the person responsible for loading the aircraft that no 
evidence of damaged or leaking packages were loaded on the aircraft. 
The current HMR require a confirmation that no damaged or leaking 
packages were loaded on board an aircraft, but there is no requirement 
for a signature or other means of verification from the person 
responsible for loading the aircraft. Requiring a signed confirmation 
or other indication from the person responsible for loading results in 
a more accountable safety system that helps to ensure that there is no 
evidence of damage to or leakage from the packages or evidence of 
leakage from the unit load device loaded on an aircraft. Operators are 
responsible for addressing in their relevant manuals the job title and 
specific functions of the ``responsible loader,'' as well as how 
information should be communicated from other loaders to the 
responsible loader for each flight prior to this confirmation/
indication being provided on the NOTOC.
     General harmonization with the ICAO TI in regards to 
information required to be provided in the NOTOC associated with (and 
linked to) requirements for shipping papers. The current HMR require 
the additional description requirements of Sec. Sec.  172.202 and 
172.203 to be provided in the NOTOC. These additional information 
requirements necessitate the inclusion of items such as descriptions of 
the physical or chemical form of radioactive materials, an indication 
that the materials being transported are packaged under limited 
quantity exceptions, an indication that marine pollutants are present, 
etc. By more closely aligning with the ICAO TI, PHMSA believes that the 
removal of additional description requirements from the NOTOC will 
result in decreased complexity and training costs for operators without 
negatively impacting safety. However, we invite comment from the ARFF 
community pertaining to the effect this proposed rule would have had on 
past incident or accident responses.
    The current HMR contain a requirement that a notification prepared 
in accordance with the ICAO TI must also include any additional 
elements required to be shown on shipping papers by subpart C of part 
171 of this subchapter. The additional elements currently required are: 
An indication of the ``EX Number'' for Division 1.4G safety devices; an 
indication of ``RQ'' and technical names if applicable for hazardous 
substances; an indication that the hazardous material is a ``Waste'' 
for hazardous wastes; and the inclusion of the words ``Poison-
Inhalation Hazard'' or ``Toxic-Inhalation Hazard'' and the words ``Zone 
A,'' ``Zone B,'' ``Zone C,'' or ``Zone D'' for gases, or ``Zone A'' or 
``Zone B'' for liquids, as appropriate for Division 2.3 materials 
meeting the definition of a material poisonous by inhalation. PHMSA 
proposes to remove the requirement for a NOTOC made in accordance with 
the ICAO TI to include these additional elements. This information 
would still be required on shipping papers.
    General harmonization between the HMR NOTOC requirements and those 
found in the ICAO TI will ensure consistency for operators subject to 
both regulatory systems, thus reducing inconsistencies and the cost of 
complying with two different sets of standards. However, minor 
differences between the two regulations will remain even if PHMSA 
adopts the provisions of this NPRM into a final rule. One noteworthy 
difference is that the HMR requires that the date of the flight be 
included on the NOTOC. We believe that maintaining the flight date 
provides a benefit by adding another safety control to ensure pilots 
have the correct form and will result in a negligible compliance burden 
by those required to prepare and maintain a NOTOC under the HMR.

D. Amendments to Package Inspection (P-1671) and Securing Requirements

    Labelmaster Services petitioned PHMSA to amend Sec.  175.30(c)(1) 
by removing language prohibiting any package, outside container, or 
overpack containing hazardous materials from being transported on an 
aircraft if it has holes. See P-1671.\7\ The petitioner notes that 
airlines and freight forwarders have declined to transport packages 
with minor abrasions, tears, dents, cuts, small holes, or other minor 
damage from normal conditions of transportation and handling. Even 
where these examples of minor damage or holes did not compromise the 
packaging's integrity, airlines and freight forwarders declined to 
transport them on the basis of Sec.  175.30(c)(1). The petitioner asks 
that PHMSA add a new paragraph Sec.  173.24(b)(5) to provide transport 
guidance on packages with minor damage, as the HMR do not presently 
address this issue.
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    PHMSA agrees that the wording of the current requirement may be 
construed to prohibit carriage of such items whenever any hole is found 
in the package, outside container, or overpack. PHMSA believes the 
current restriction prohibiting acceptance of any of these containment 
methods with holes to be overly prescriptive, especially as the 
paramount safety requirement is that there must not be any indication 
that the integrity of the containment method has been compromised. In 
this NPRM, consistent with the ICAO TI, PHMSA proposes to amend Sec.  
175.30(c)(1) to remove language prohibiting packages, outside 
containers, or overpacks containing hazardous materials from being 
transported on an aircraft simply due to the presence of holes when the 
holes do not compromise the integrity of the containment device. Under 
the proposed amendment to Sec.  175.30(c)(1), aircraft operators would 
be authorized to accept packages with small holes that do not 
compromise the integrity of the containment method during 
transportation aboard an aircraft. However, we note that operators may 
continue to have more restrictive standards as a part of their business 
practice. Moreover, operators are ultimately responsible for their 
decision to accept such a package for transportation, as the acceptance 
of the package is tantamount to the operator's determination that the 
hole will not compromise the integrity of the package.
    The petitioner's request to add a new paragraph in Sec.  173.24 is 
outside the scope of this rulemaking and may be considered in a future 
rule.
    Additionally, we propose to amend Sec.  175.88(c) to require 
hazardous materials loaded in an aircraft be protected from damage, 
including by the

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movement of baggage, mail, stores,\8\ or other cargo and during loading 
operations, so that accidental damage is not caused through dragging or 
mishandling.
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    \8\ References to stores in this rule are consistent the ICAO 
TI's definition under ICAO TI Part 1; 3.1.1.
    Stores (supplies). a) Stores (supplies) for consumption; and b) 
Stores (supplies) to be taken away.
    Stores (supplies) for consumption. Goods, whether or not sold, 
intended for consumption by the passengers and the crew on board 
aircraft, and goods necessary for the operation and maintenance of 
aircraft, including fuel and lubricants.
    Stores (supplies) to be taken away. Goods for sale to the 
passengers and the crew of aircraft with a view to being landed.
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III. Section-by-Section Review

    The following is a section-by-section review of the amendments 
proposed in this NPRM:

Part 172

Section 172.101
    Section 172.101 contains the Hazardous Materials Table (HMT) and 
provides instructions for its use. Section 172.101(h) describes column 
(7) of the HMT, which specifies codes for special provisions applicable 
to hazardous materials. PHMSA proposes revisions to the column (7) 
special provisions. Please review all changes for a complete 
understanding of the amendments and see ``Section 172.102 special 
provisions'' for a detailed discussion of the proposed deletions to the 
special provisions addressed in this NPRM.
    PHMSA specifically proposes to remove: (1) Special provision A3 
from all assigned PG I HMT entries in column (7); and (2) special 
provision A6 from all assigned liquid HMT entries in column (7). Table 
1 illustrates the HMT entries for which changes are proposed:

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       Proper shipping name             UN ID No.           proposed
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Acetaldehyde......................  UN1089             A3.
Acetic acid, glacial or Acetic      UN2789             A6.
 acid solution, with more than 80
 percent acid, by mass.
Acetic acid solution, not less      UN2790             A6.
 than 50 percent but not more than
 80 percent acid, by mass.
Acetic anhydride..................  UN1715             A6.
Acetyl chloride...................  UN1717             A6.
Alkali metal alloys, liquid, n.o.s  UN1421             A3.
Alkali metal amalgam, liquid......  UN1389             A3.
Alkali metal dispersions,           UN3482             A3.
 flammable or Alkaline earth metal
 dispersions, flammable.
Alkali metal dispersions, or        UN1391             A3.
 Alkaline earth metal dispersions.
Alkylphenols, liquid, n.o.s.        UN3145             A6.
 (including C2-C12 homologues) (PG
 I).
Allyl iodide......................  UN1723             A6.
Amines, liquid, corrosive,          UN2734             A3, A6.
 flammable, n.o.s. or Polyamines,
 liquid, corrosive, flammable,
 n.o.s. (PG I).
Amines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s,   UN2735             A3, A6.
 or Polyamines, liquid, corrosive,
 n.o.s. (PG I).
Amyl mercaptan....................  UN1111             A6.
Antimony pentafluoride............  UN1732             A6.
Benzyl chloroformate..............  UN1739             A3, A6.
Boron trifluoride diethyl etherate  UN2604             A3.
Butyl mercaptan...................  UN2347             A6.
Chlorite solution.................  UN1908             A6.
2-Chloropropene...................  UN2456             A3.
Chromium oxychloride..............  UN1758             A3, A6.
Chromosulfuric acid...............  UN2240             A3, A6.
Corrosive liquid, acidic,           UN3264             A6.
 inorganic, n.o.s. (PG I).
Corrosive liquid, acidic, organic,  UN3265             A6.
 n.o.s. (PG I).
Corrosive liquid, basic,            UN3266             A6.
 inorganic, n.o.s. (PG I).
Corrosive liquid, basic, organic,   UN3267             A6.
 n.o.s. (PG I).
Corrosive liquid, self-heating,     UN3301             A6.
 n.o.s. (PG I).
Corrosive liquids, flammable,       UN2920             A6.
 n.o.s. (PG I).
Corrosive liquids, n.o.s. (PG I)..  UN1760             A6.
Corrosive liquids, oxidizing,       UN3093             A6.
 n.o.s..
Corrosive liquids, toxic, n.o.s.    UN2922             A6.
 (PG I).
Corrosive liquids, water-reactive,  UN3094             A6.
 n.o.s..
Dichloroacetic acid...............  UN1764             A6.
Dichloroacetyl chloride...........  UN1765             A6.
Difluorophosphoric acid, anhydrous  UN1768             A6.
Disinfectant, liquid, corrosive,    UN1903             A6.
 n.o.s..
Dyes, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. or  UN2801             A6.
 Dye intermediates, liquid,
 corrosive, n.o.s (PG I).
Ethyl mercaptan...................  UN2363             A6.
Ethyldichlorosilane...............  UN1183             A3.
Fluoroboric acid..................  UN1775             A6.
Fluorophosphoric acid anhydrous...  UN1776             A6.
Fluorosilicic acid................  UN1778             A6.
Fluorosulfonic acid...............  UN1777             A3, A6.
Hexafluorophosphoric acid.........  UN1782             A6.
Hydrazine, anhydrous..............  UN2029             A3, A6.
Hydriodic acid (PG II)............  UN1787             A6.
Hydrobromic acid, with not more     UN1788             A6.
 than 49 percent hydrobromic acid
 (PG II).
Hydrochloric acid (PG II).........  UN1789             A6.
Hydrofluoric acid and Sulfuric      UN1786             A6.
 acid mixtures.
Hydrofluoric acid, with more than   UN1790             A6.
 60 percent strength.
Hydrofluoric acid, with not more    UN1790             A6.
 than 60 percent strength.
Hydrogen peroxide and peroxyacetic  UN3149             A6.
 acid mixtures, stabilized with
 acids, water, and not more than 5
 percent peroxyacetic acid.
Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous          UN2014             A6.
 solutions with not less than 20
 percent but not more than 40
 percent hydrogen peroxide
 (stabilized as necessary).
Lithium aluminum hydride, ethereal  UN1411             A3.

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Mercaptans, liquid, flammable,      UN1228             A6.
 toxic, n.o.s. or Mercaptan
 mixtures, liquid, flammable,
 toxic, n.o.s (PG III).
Mercaptans, liquid, toxic,          UN3071             A6.
 flammable, n.o.s. or Mercaptan
 mixtures, liquid, toxic,
 flammable, n.o.s., flash point
 not less than 23 degrees C.
Methyldichlorosilane..............  UN1242             A3.
Morpholine........................  UN2054             A6.
Nitric acid other than red fuming,  UN2031             A6.
 with at least 65 percent, but not
 more than 70 percent nitric acid.
Nitric acid other than red fuming,  UN2031             A6.
 with more than 20 percent and
 less than 65 percent nitric acid.
Nitric acid other than red fuming,  UN2031             A6.
 with not more than 20 percent
 nitric acid.
Nitric acid other than red fuming,  UN2031             A3.
 with more than 70 percent nitric
 acid.
Nitrohydrochloric acid............  UN1798             A3.
Nitrosylsulfuric acid, liquid.....  UN2308             A6.
Organotin compounds, liquid,        UN2788             A3.
 n.o.s. (PG I).
Oxidizing liquid, corrosive, n.o.s  UN3098             A6.
 (PG I).
Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s (PG I)....  UN3139             A6.
Oxidizing liquid, toxic, n.o.s (PG  UN3099             A6.
 I).
Perchloric acid with more than 50   UN1873             A3.
 percent but not more than 72
 percent acid, by mass.
Phosphorus tribromide.............  UN1808             A6.
Propanethiols.....................  UN2402             A6.
Propylene oxide...................  UN1280             A3.
1,2-Propylenediamine..............  UN2258             A6.
Propyleneimine, stabilized........  UN1921             A3.
Selenium oxychloride..............  UN2879             A3, A6.
Silicon tetrachloride.............  UN1818             A6.
Sulfur chlorides..................  UN1828             A3.
Sulfuric acid, fuming with less     UN1831             A3.
 than 30 percent free sulfur
 trioxide.
Trichloroacetic acid, solution....  UN2564             A6.
Trifluoroacetic acid..............  UN2699             A3, A6.
Valeryl chloride..................  UN2502             A6.
Vanadium oxytrichloride...........  UN2443             A6.
Vanadium tetrachloride............  UN2444             A3, A6.
Vinyl ethyl ether, stabilized.....  UN1302             A3.
Xylyl bromide, liquid.............  UN1701             A6.
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Section 172.102 Special Provisions
    Section 172.102 lists special provisions applicable to the 
transportation of specific hazardous materials. Special provisions 
contain packaging requirements, prohibitions, and exceptions applicable 
to particular quantities or forms of hazardous materials. PHMSA 
proposes, to replace the existing requirement for tightly closed metal 
receptacles in special provision A3 from Sec.  172.102(b)(2), which 
applies only to transportation by aircraft, with a requirement for 
rigid and leakproof receptacles or intermediate packaging packed with 
absorbent material.

Part 175

Section 175.10
    Section 175.10 provides exceptions for passengers, crewmembers, and 
air operators. PHMSA proposes to revise Sec.  175.10(a)(18)(i) to 
authorize passengers and crewmembers to carry on board aircraft 
portable medical electronic devices containing lithium metal batteries 
with a lithium content exceeding 2 grams per battery, but not exceeding 
8 grams of lithium content per battery, and no more than two 
individually protected lithium metal spare batteries for these portable 
medical electronic devices each exceeding 2 grams of lithium content, 
but not exceeding 8 grams of lithium content, with the approval of the 
operator. Consistent with the ICAO TI and the current HMR prohibitions, 
spare lithium batteries (i.e. batteries that are not packed with or 
contained in equipment) of any type and for any application continue to 
be prohibited from checked baggage. FAA's Safety Alert to Operators 
(SAFO) 15010 Carriage of Spare Lithium Batteries in Carry-on and 
Checked Baggage provides additional guidance to operators on this 
issue.
Section 175.30
    Section 175.30 prescribes requirements for the inspection and 
acceptance of hazardous materials. PHMSA proposes revising Sec.  
175.30(c)(1) to no longer prohibit packages, outside containers, 
overpacks, or ULDs containing hazardous materials from being 
transported on an aircraft if there are one or more holes present when 
the hole(s) or other indications do not indicate compromised integrity 
to the package, overpack, freight container, or ULD. This change will 
harmonize the HMR with language in ICAO TI part 7; 1.3.1(i), which 
states ``the package, overpack, freight container or unit load device 
is not leaking and there is no indication that its integrity has been 
compromised.''
Section 175.33
    Section 175.33 establishes requirements for shipping papers and for 
the notification of the pilot-in-command (NOTOC) when hazardous 
materials are transported by aircraft. PHMSA proposes to harmonize the 
HMR NOTOC requirements with those found in the ICAO TI. Specifically, 
we propose to more closely align the information that is required to be 
provided in the NOTOC; ensure the NOTOC is provided to dispatchers or 
when dispatchers are not utilized, other ground support personnel 
designated in the operator's manual assigned to the flight; harmonize 
with ICAO requirements addressing when the NOTOC must be provided to 
the pilots and dispatchers; require confirmation via signature or other 
appropriate indication by the pilot-in-command (PIC) to indicate that 
the required information was received; and require confirmation via 
signature or other appropriate indication by the person responsible for 
loading the aircraft that no damaged or leaking packages or packages 
showing evidence of damage or leakage have been loaded on the aircraft.

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    Finally, and consistent with the ICAO TI, we propose to amend Sec.  
175.33 by removing the requirement to include additional informational 
requirements in Sec.  175.33(a)(1)(i) and (ii). This information will 
continue to be required on shipping papers.
Section 175.88
    Section 175.88 prescribes requirements for inspection, orientation, 
and securing packages of hazardous materials aboard aircraft. PHMSA 
proposes revisions to Sec.  175.88(c) to require hazardous materials 
loaded in an aircraft to be protected from damage, including by the 
movement of baggage, mail, stores, or other cargo, consistent with 
general loading requirements found in the ICAO TI. This proposed change 
would require that packages be protected from damage during loading 
operations through dragging or mishandling of packages containing 
hazardous materials and further harmonize specific portions of the 
general loading/securement requirements pertaining to appropriate 
securing and loading practices of the HMR with those found in the ICAO 
TI.

IV. Regulatory Analyses and Notices

A. Statutory/Legal Authority for This Rulemaking

    This proposed rule is published under the statutory authority of 
the Federal hazardous materials transportation law (Federal hazmat 
law). 49 U.S.C. 5101 et seq. Section 5103(b) of the Federal hazmat law 
authorizes the Secretary of Transportation to prescribe regulations for 
the safe transportation, including security, of hazardous materials in 
intrastate, interstate, and foreign commerce. Section 5120(b) of the 
Federal hazmat law authorizes the Secretary of Transportation to ensure 
that, to the extent practicable, regulations governing the 
transportation of hazardous materials in commerce are consistent with 
standards adopted by international authorities. The Secretary has 
delegated these authorizations to the Administrator for PHMSA. See 49 
CFR 1.97.
    This rule proposes to amend regulations to increase alignment with 
international standards by incorporating various amendments, including 
changes to special provisions, packaging requirements, air transport 
notification of pilot-in-command (NOTOC) requirements, and allowances 
for hazardous materials to be carried on board an aircraft by 
passengers and crewmembers. To this end, this rule proposes to more 
fully align the HMR with the ICAO TI. The large volume of hazardous 
materials transported in international commerce warrants the 
harmonization of domestic and international requirements to the 
greatest extent possible.
    Harmonization serves to facilitate international commerce, while 
also promoting the safety of people, property, and the environment by 
reducing the potential for confusion and misunderstanding that could 
result if shippers and operators were required to comply with two or 
more conflicting sets of regulatory requirements. PHMSA's goal is to 
harmonize without sacrificing the current HMR level of safety or 
imposing undue burdens on the regulated community. Additionally, we 
consulted the Federal Aviation Administration in the development of 
this rule.

B. Executive Order 12866, Executive Order 13563, and DOT Regulatory 
Policies and Procedures

    This proposed rule is not considered a significant regulatory 
action under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866, ``Regulatory 
Planning and Review,'' 58 FR 51735 (Oct. 4, 1993), and, therefore, was 
not reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget. This proposed rule 
is not considered a significant rule under the Regulatory Policies and 
Procedures of the Department of Transportation. 44 FR 11034 (Feb. 26, 
1979).
    Executive Order 13563, ``Improving Regulation and Regulatory 
Review,'' 76 FR 3821 (Jan. 21, 2011), supplements and reaffirms 
Executive Order 12866, stressing that, to the extent permitted by law, 
an agency rulemaking action must be based on benefits that justify its 
costs, impose the least burden, consider cumulative burdens, maximize 
benefits, use performance objectives, and assess available 
alternatives.
Benefits of Harmonization
    Pursuant to Executive Order 13563, PHMSA analyzed the expected 
benefits of these proposed provisions. Typically the benefits of rules 
are derived from (1) enhanced health and safety factors and (2) reduced 
expenditures, such as private-sector savings, government administrative 
savings, gains in work time, harmonization impacts, and costs of 
compliance. In the case of this NPRM, most of the benefits from the 
rule will be derived from health and safety factors, and reduced 
compliance costs.
    The quantifying health and safety benefits specifically 
attributable to modifications of the NOTOC requirements are not easily 
calculable with any degree of accuracy. The pilot signature and 
stronger confirmation requirements from the person responsible for 
loading the aircraft will result in more effective and efficient 
response in the event of an aviation incident. The proposed requirement 
that packages be protected from damage during loading operations will 
result in increased safety and environmental protection. Benefits would 
also be realized through a more efficient response time as a result of 
emergency response personnel having quicker access to hazardous 
materials information for each flight.
    The primary reduced expenditures benefits expected from this NPRM 
result from reduced packaging costs in relation to the removal of 
special provision A3 from all assigned PG I HMT entries and special 
provision A6 from all assigned liquid HMT entries, as well as cost 
savings from general harmonization of NOTOC requirements.
    Currently, compliance with special provisions A3 and A6 requires 
domestic shippers to use extra \9\ or more expensive \10\ materials. 
Shippers also incur higher freight charges for shipping packages with 
higher package weights.\11\ PHMSA estimates that the partial removal of 
A3 and complete removal of A6 for liquids, as well as that of the 
associated intermediate packaging requirements, from the HMR will 
provide an undiscounted annual benefit of $1,814,643 in reduced 
packaging costs to shippers.
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    \9\ A metal container enclosing either a plastic or glass 
container.
    \10\ A metal or glass container rather than a plastic container.
    \11\ Having a metal container enclosing a plastic/glass 
container will add weight. Likewise using a metal or glass container 
rather than a plastic container will add weight.
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    To arrive at this benefit, PHMSA (1) analyzed commodity flow survey 
data for commodities assigned A3, A6, or both in the HMR, (2) 
determined an estimate of total tons of freight for affected 
commodities offered for transportation by aircraft annually, (3) used 
this general commodity flow survey data to estimate the number of 
impacted packages, and (4) determined a cost basis for packages 
prepared under existing requirements versus proposed requirements.
    The reduced expenditure cost savings associated with general 
harmonization are not easily calculable with any degree of accuracy. 
Inconsistent hazardous materials regulations result in additional 
compliance costs for industry and increase compliance training efforts, 
whereas consistency of regulations reduces regulatory compliance costs 
and helps to avoid rejected or frustrated shipments.

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PHMSA expects the increased harmonization of the HMR and ICAO TI NOTOC 
provisions to generate cost savings by streamlining the processes for 
NOTOC generation.
Costs of Harmonization
    The primary costs associated with this NPRM are time costs related 
to proposed requirements for (1) confirmation via signature or other 
appropriate indication by the person responsible for loading the 
aircraft that no damaged or leaking packages were loaded on the 
aircraft, and (2) confirmation via signature or other appropriate 
indication by the pilot-in-command to indicate that the required 
information was received. PHMSA estimates the annual costs associated 
with harmonizing the HMR NOTOC requirements with those found in the 
ICAO TI to be $705,590. PHMSA notes that many air operators already 
comply with the ICAO TI NOTOC requirements; therefore, the estimated 
cost of harmonizing likely is overestimated in this analysis. The HMR 
currently requires confirmation that no damaged or leaking packages 
have been loaded on the aircraft. In satisfying this current 
requirement, it is assumed that many operators are already using the 
proposed specific confirmation requirement (signature or other 
indication) from the person responsible loading the aircraft and are 
already be accounted for in time costs. Under current practice, the 
NOTOC is transmitted to the pilot-in-command. We assume the additional 
provision of identical NOTOC information to the dispatcher (or other 
personnel) will incur negligible costs, if any, especially as we 
understand this to be a common industry practice. PHMSA invites 
comments on this assumption and on any unanticipated costs associated 
with this proposed requirement.
    PHMSA expects the adoption of the proposal to eliminate the 
intermediate packaging requirements provided in special provision A6 
for liquids (and A3 for PG I materials) to yield a modest increase in 
safety costs due to increased transport volumes that may result from 
the reduced packaging costs. Based on an estimated 10 percent increase 
in transport volumes of commodities currently assigned special 
provisions A3 and A6, PHMSA estimates the annual increased safety cost 
attributable to the removal of these special provisions as proposed in 
this NPRM is $2,051.
Net Benefit
    Based on the previous discussions of benefits and costs, PHMSA 
estimates the net benefit associated with this NPRM (2137-AF10) to be 
$1,107,002.

C. Executive Order 13132

    This proposed rule was analyzed in accordance with the principles 
and criteria contained in Executive Order 13132, ``Federalism,'' 64 FR 
43255 (Aug. 10, 1999). This proposed rule may preempt State, local, and 
Indian tribe requirements but does not propose any regulation that has 
substantial direct effects on the States, the relationship between the 
national government and the States, or the distribution of power and 
responsibilities among the various levels of government. Therefore, the 
consultation and funding requirements of Executive Order 13132 do not 
apply.
    The Federal hazardous material transportation law, 49 U.S.C. 5101-
5128, contains an express preemption provision, 49 U.S.C. 5125(b), that 
preempts State, local, and Indian tribe requirements on certain covered 
subjects, as follows:
    (1) The designation, description, and classification of hazardous 
material;
    (2) The packing, repacking, handling, labeling, marking, and 
placarding of hazardous material;
    (3) The preparation, execution, and use of shipping documents 
related to hazardous material and requirements related to the number, 
contents, and placement of those documents;
    (4) The written notification, recording, and reporting of the 
unintentional release in transportation of hazardous material; and
    (5) The design, manufacture, fabrication, inspection, marking, 
maintenance, recondition, repair, or testing of a packaging or 
container represented, marked, certified, or sold as qualified for use 
in transporting hazardous material in commerce.
    This proposed rule addresses covered subject items (2), (3), and 
(5) above and preempts State, local, and Indian tribe requirements not 
meeting the ``substantively the same'' standard. This proposed rule is 
necessary to harmonize with international standards. If the proposed 
changes are not adopted into the HMR, U.S. companies--including 
numerous small entities competing in foreign markets--would be at an 
economic disadvantage because of their need to comply with a dual 
system of regulations. The changes in this proposed rulemaking are 
intended to avoid this result. Federal hazardous materials 
transportation law provides at 49 U.S.C. 5125(b)(2) that, if DOT issues 
a regulation concerning any of the covered subjects, DOT must determine 
and publish in the Federal Register the effective date of Federal 
preemption. The effective date may not be earlier than the 90th day 
following the date of issuance of the final rule and not later than two 
years after the date of issuance. PHMSA proposes the effective date of 
Federal preemption be 90 days from publication of a final rule in this 
matter.

D. Executive Order 13175

    This proposed rule was analyzed in accordance with the principles 
and criteria contained in Executive Order 13175, ``Consultation and 
Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments,'' 65 FR 67249 (Nov. 9, 
2000). Because this proposed rule does not have tribal implications, 
does not impose substantial direct compliance costs, and is required by 
statute, the funding and consultation requirements of Executive Order 
13175 do not apply.

E. Regulatory Flexibility Act, Executive Order 13272, and DOT Policies 
and Procedures

    This proposed rule was developed in accordance with Executive Order 
13272, ``Proper Consideration of Small Entities in Agency Rulemaking,'' 
67 FR 53461 (Aug. 16, 2002), and DOT's Policies and Procedures to 
promote compliance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 et 
seq., and ensure that potential impacts of draft rules on small 
entities are properly considered. The Regulatory Flexibility Act 
requires an agency to review regulations to assess their impact on 
small entities, unless the agency determines that a rule is not 
expected to have a significant impact on a substantial number of small 
entities.
    This proposed rule facilitates the transportation of hazardous 
materials in international commerce by increasing consistency with 
international standards. It applies to offerors and carriers of 
hazardous materials, some of whom are small entities, such as chemical 
manufacturers, users and suppliers, packaging manufacturers, 
distributors, aircraft operators, and training companies. As previously 
discussed in Section IV, Subsection B (``Executive Order 12866, 
Executive Order 13563, and DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures''), 
PHMSA expects that the majority of amendments in this proposed rule 
will result in cost savings and ease the regulatory compliance burden 
for shippers engaged in domestic and international commerce, including 
trans-border shipments within North America. Many companies will 
realize economic benefits as a result of these amendments. 
Additionally, the changes effected by this NPRM will relieve U.S. 
companies, including small entities competing in foreign markets, from 
the

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burden of complying with a dual system of regulations. However, PHMSA 
requests comment on the economic impacts of the proposed rule on a 
small entities.

F. Paperwork Reduction Act

    PHMSA currently has approved information collection under Office of 
Management and Budget (OMB) Control Number 2137-0034, ``Hazardous 
Materials Shipping Papers and Emergency Response Information.'' We 
anticipate that this proposed rule will result in an increase in the 
annual burden of this information collection because of an increase in 
the amount of time needed to complete the NOTOC due to additional 
requirements for (1) confirmation via signature or other appropriate 
indication by the person responsible for loading the aircraft that no 
damaged or leaking packages were loaded on the aircraft, and (2) 
confirmation via signature or other appropriate indication by the 
pilot-in-command that the required information was received.
    This rulemaking identifies a revised information collection that 
PHMSA will submit to OMB for approval based on the requirements in this 
NPRM. PHMSA has developed burden estimates to reflect changes in this 
NPRM and estimates that the information collection and recordkeeping 
burden in this rule are as follows:
    OMB Control Number: 2137-0034.
    Annual Increase in Number of Respondents: 150.
    Annual Increase in Annual Number of Responses: 1,976,475.
    Annual Increase in Annual Burden Hours: 5,474.
    Annual Increase in Annual Burden Costs: $483,083.
    Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, no person is required to 
respond to an information collection unless it has been approved by OMB 
and displays a valid OMB control number. Section 1320.8(d) of 5 CFR 
requires that PHMSA provide interested members of the public and 
affected agencies an opportunity to comment on information and 
recordkeeping requests. PHMSA specifically invites comments on the 
information collection and recordkeeping burdens associated with 
developing, implementing, and maintaining these proposed requirements. 
Address written comments to the Dockets Unit as identified in the 
ADDRESSES section of this rulemaking. We must receive comments 
regarding information collection burdens prior to the close of the 
comment period as identified in the DATES section of this rulemaking. 
In addition, you may submit comments specifically related to the 
information collection burden to PHMSA Desk Officer, Office of 
Management and Budget, at fax number 202-395-6974. Requests for a copy 
of this information collection should be directed to Steven Andrews or 
T. Glenn Foster, Standards and Rulemaking Division (PHH-10), Pipeline 
and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue 
SE., Washington, DC 20590-0001. If these proposed requirements are 
adopted in a final rule, PHMSA will submit the revised information 
collection and recordkeeping requirements to OMB for approval.

G. Regulation Identifier Number (RIN)

    A regulation identifier number (RIN) is assigned to each regulatory 
action listed in the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulations. The 
Regulatory Information Service Center publishes the Unified Agenda in 
April and October of each year. The RIN contained in the heading of 
this document can be used to cross-reference this action with the 
Unified Agenda.

H. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    This proposed rule does not impose unfunded mandates under the 
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995. It does not result in costs of 
$141.3 million or more, adjusted for inflation, to either State, local, 
or tribal governments, in the aggregate, or to the private sector in 
any one year, and is the least burdensome alternative that achieves the 
objective of the rule.

I. Environmental Assessment

    The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. 4321-4375, 
requires that Federal agencies analyze proposed actions to determine 
whether the action will have a significant impact on the human 
environment. The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations 
that implement NEPA, 40 CFR parts 1500-1508, require Federal agencies 
to conduct an environmental review considering (1) the need for the 
proposed action, (2) alternatives to the proposed action, (3) probable 
environmental impacts of the both the proposed action and the 
alternatives, and (4) the agencies and persons consulted during the 
consideration process. 40 CFR 1508.9(b).
1. Purpose and Need
    In this NPRM, PHMSA proposes to amend the HMR in to increase 
harmonization with international standards and to address four 
petitions for rulemaking submitted by shippers, carriers, 
manufacturers, and industry representatives. These proposed revisions 
are intended to harmonize with international standards, while also 
maintaining or enhancing safety. Specifically, PHMSA, consistent with 
P-1487, proposes to harmonize the HMR with the 2015-2016 ICAO TI 
requirements for the NOTOC, the ICAO TI requirement for the air 
operator to provide a copy of the NOTOC to the flight dispatcher, and 
the ICAO TI requirement for the air operator to obtain and retain a 
confirmation that the NOTOC was received and agreed to by the pilot. 
This NPRM addresses three additional petitions for rulemaking (P-1637, 
P-1649, and P-1671), proposing to: (1) More closely harmonize with the 
ICAO TI in regard to intermediate packaging requirements for certain 
low and medium danger hazardous materials; (2) add an exception to 
allow passengers to bring on board an aircraft portable medical 
electronic devices containing lithium batteries that exceed the lithium 
battery limits in Sec.  175.10(a)(18)(i), as well as spare batteries 
for these devices with the approval of the operator; and (3) remove 
language prohibiting any package, outside container, or overpack 
containing hazardous materials from being transported on an aircraft if 
it has holes when there is no indication that the integrity of the 
containment method has been compromised. All of these proposals more 
closely harmonize U.S. regulations with international standards.
    This action is necessary to: (1) Fulfill our statutory directive to 
promote transportation safety; (2) fulfill our statutory directive 
under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) that requires Federal 
agencies to give interested persons the right to petition an agency to 
issue, amend, or repeal a rule, 5 U.S.C. 553(e); (3) align the HMR with 
international transport standards and requirements to the extent 
practicable in accordance with Federal hazmat law, see 49 U.S.C. 5120; 
and (4) simplify and clarify the regulations in order to promote 
understanding and compliance. Specifically, this rulemaking achieves 
these goals by responding to petitions (P-1487, P-1637, P-1649, and P-
1671).
    With this action, we intend to more closely align the HMR with 
international transport standards and requirements, without diminishing 
the level of safety currently provided by the HMR or imposing undue 
burdens on the regulated public.

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2. Alternatives
    In proposing this rulemaking, PHMSA is considering the following 
alternatives:
    No Action Alternative:
    If PHMSA were to choose this alternative, we would not proceed with 
any rulemaking on this subject and the current regulatory standards 
would remain in effect.
    Preferred Alternative:
    This alternative is the current proposal as it appears in this 
NPRM, applying to transport of hazardous materials by air. The proposed 
amendments included in this alternative are more fully addressed in the 
preamble and regulatory text sections of this NPRM. However, they 
generally include the following:
    (1) More closely harmonize the HMR and ICAO TI notification 
requirements. In this NPRM, PHMSA proposes to more closely align NOTOC 
requirements between the HMR and the ICAO TI. This includes information 
required in the notification, when the NOTOC must be provided to pilots 
and dispatchers, and requirements for verifying that the information 
was received by the pilot-in-command.
    (2) More closely harmonize with ICAO TI in regard to intermediate 
packaging requirements for certain low and medium danger hazardous 
materials. In this NPRM, PHMSA proposes to remove all references to 
special provision A6 assigned to liquids in the Hazardous Materials 
Table. Additionally, this NPRM proposes to amend special provision A3 
to authorize additional intermediate packagings.
    (3) Add an exception to allow passengers, with the approval of the 
operator, to bring on board an aircraft a portable medical electronic 
device that exceeds the lithium battery limits in Sec.  
175.10(a)(18)(i). In this NPRM, PHMSA proposes to amend Sec.  
175.10(a)(18)(i) to increase the quantity limits applicable to the 
transportation of portable medical electronic devices containing 
lithium metal batteries and spare batteries for these devices carried 
on an aircraft. The current HMR limit all lithium metal batteries to a 
lithium content of not more than 2 grams per battery regardless of end 
use, whereas the ICAO TI allow portable medical electronic devices 
containing lithium metal batteries to contain up to 8 grams of lithium 
(as well as spare batteries for these devices) to be carried on board 
an aircraft.
    (4) Amend the Package Inspection and Securing Requirements. In this 
NPRM, PHMSA proposes to amend Sec.  175.30(c)(1) to remove language 
prohibiting any package, outside container, or overpack containing 
hazardous materials from being transported on an aircraft if it has 
holes. Additionally, PHMSA proposes revisions to Sec.  175.88(c) to 
require hazardous materials loaded in an aircraft to be protected from 
damage, including by the movement of baggage, mail, stores, or other 
cargo, consistent with general loading requirements found in the ICAO 
TI.
3. Probable Environmental Impacts of the Alternatives
    No Action Alternative:
    If PHMSA were to choose the No Action Alternative, we would not 
proceed with any rulemaking on this subject and the current regulatory 
standards would remain in effect. However, efficiencies gained through 
harmonization in updates to transport standards would not be realized. 
Foregone efficiencies in the No Action Alternative include freeing up 
limited resources to concentrate on air transport hazard communication 
(hazcom) issues of potentially much greater environmental impact.
    Additionally, the Preferred Alternative encompasses enhanced and 
clarified regulatory requirements, which would result in increased 
compliance and less environmental and safety incidents. Not adopting 
the proposed environmental and safety requirements in the NPRM under 
the No Action Alternative would result in a lost opportunity for 
reducing environmental and safety-related incidents.
    Greenhouse gas emissions would remain the same under the No Action 
Alternative.
    Preferred Alternative:
    If PHMSA selects the provisions as proposed in this NPRM, we 
believe that safety and environmental risks would be reduced and that 
protections to human health and environmental resources would be 
increased. Consistency between U.S. and international notification 
requirements can enhance the safety and environmental protection of 
hazardous materials transportation, reduce compliance costs, increase 
the flow of hazardous materials from their points of origin to their 
points of destination (or diversion airport when required), and improve 
the emergency response in the event of a hazardous materials incident 
or accident.
    Overall, harmonization will result in more targeted and effective 
training and thereby enhanced environmental protection. These proposed 
amendments will reduce inconsistent hazardous materials regulations, 
which can increase the time and cost of compliance training. For ease 
of compliance with appropriate regulations, air carriers engaged in the 
transportation of hazardous materials generally elect to accept and 
transport hazardous materials in accordance with the ICAO TI, as 
appropriate. Increasing consistency between these international 
regulations and the HMR allows shippers and carriers to more 
efficiently train hazmat employees in their responsible functions. 
PHMSA believes that these proposed amendments, which will increase 
standardization and consistency of regulations, will result in greater 
protection of human health and the environment:
    (1) More closely harmonize the HMR and ICAO TI notification 
requirements. Harmonizing the HMR and ICAO TI notification requirements 
will (1) allow air carriers to streamline compliance and training 
programs, (2) result in emergency response personnel having quicker 
access to hazmat information for each flight, (3) remove the 
requirement to supply data elements required under shipping paper 
provisions, and (4) provide dispatchers access to hazmat information 
and relieve the flight crew of the responsibility of communicating this 
information to Air Traffic Control (ATC) and Aircraft Rescue and 
Firefighting (ARFF) personnel.
    Greenhouse gas emissions would remain the same under this proposed 
amendment.
    (2) More closely harmonize with the ICAO TI in regard to 
intermediate packaging requirements for certain low and medium danger 
hazardous materials. Deleting the assignment of special provisions A3 
(partial) and A6 (for liquids) more closely harmonizes the HMR with the 
packing instructions of the ICAO TI and removes a requirement that, 
according to the petitioner, is a barrier to trade for U.S. exports, 
while still maintaining an appropriate level of safety. Existing 
requirements in Sec.  173.27(d) and (e) for inner packagings to have a 
secondary means of closure and to be placed in either a rigid and 
leakproof receptacle or an intermediate packaging with absorbent 
material make special provisions A3 and A6 redundant for PG I 
commodities. Additionally, the requirements in Sec.  173.27(d) for 
inner packagings to have a secondary means of closure or a leakproof 
liner or bag adequately address the hazards that special provision A6 
was designed to mitigate for PG II and III liquid materials.
    Greenhouse gas emissions would remain the same under this proposed 
amendment.

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    (3) Add an exception to allow passengers, with the approval of the 
operator, to bring on board an aircraft a portable medical electronic 
device that exceeds the lithium battery limits in Sec.  
175.10(a)(18)(i). Harmonizing with the ICAO TI in this area would 
assist the traveling public who rely on their portable medical 
electronic devices. This revision will be consistent with the FAA 
Modernization and Reform Act. PHMSA has found no data on increased 
incidents in countries allowing the ICAO TI lithium battery limits for 
portable electronic medical devices.
    Greenhouse gas emissions would remain the same under this proposed 
amendment.
    (4) Amend the Package Inspection and Securing Requirements. 
Harmonizing with the ICAO TI in this area will address the overly 
prescriptive requirements for package inspection and securing, which 
currently result in acceptance rejections from airlines and freight 
forwarders. Further, harmonization will result in more targeted and 
effective training and thereby enhanced environmental protection. These 
proposed amendments will reduce inconsistent hazardous materials 
regulations, which hamper compliance training efforts.
    Greenhouse gas emissions would remain the same under this proposed 
amendment.
4. Agencies Consulted
    PHMSA has coordinated with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration 
in the development of this proposed rule. PHMSA will consider the views 
expressed in comments to the NPRM submitted by members of the public, 
State and local governments, and industry.
5. Conclusion
    The provisions of this proposed rule build on current regulatory 
requirements to enhance the transportation safety and security of 
shipments of hazardous materials transported by aircraft, thereby 
reducing the risks of an accidental or intentional release of hazardous 
materials and consequent environmental damage. PHMSA believes the net 
environmental impact will be positive and that there are no significant 
environmental impacts associated with this proposed rule.
    PHMSA welcomes any views, data, or information related to 
environmental impacts that may result if the proposed requirements are 
adopted, as well as possible alternatives and their environmental 
impacts.

J. Privacy Act

    Anyone is able to search the electronic form of any written 
communications and comments received into any of our dockets by the 
name of the individual submitting the document (or signing the 
document, if submitted on behalf of an association, business, labor 
union, etc.). You may review DOT's complete Privacy Act Statement in 
the Federal Register, 65 FR 19477 (April 11, 2000) or you may visit 
http://www.dot.gov/privacy.html.

K. Executive Order 13609 and International Trade Analysis

    Under Executive Order 13609, ``Promoting International Regulatory 
Cooperation,'' 77 FR 26413 (May 4, 2012), agencies must consider 
whether the impacts associated with significant variations between 
domestic and international regulatory approaches are unnecessary or may 
impair the ability of American business to export and compete 
internationally. In meeting shared challenges involving health, safety, 
labor, security, environmental, and other issues, international 
regulatory cooperation can identify approaches that are at least as 
protective as those that are or would be adopted in the absence of such 
cooperation. International regulatory cooperation can also reduce, 
eliminate, or prevent unnecessary differences in regulatory 
requirements.
    Similarly, the Trade Agreements Act of 1979, Public Law 96-39, as 
amended by the Uruguay Round Agreements Act, Public Law 103-465, 
prohibits Federal agencies from establishing any standards or engaging 
in related activities that create unnecessary obstacles to the foreign 
commerce of the United States. For purposes of these requirements, 
Federal agencies may participate in the establishment of international 
standards, so long as the standards have a legitimate domestic 
objective, such as providing for safety, and do not operate to exclude 
imports that meet this objective. The statute also requires 
consideration of international standards and, where appropriate, that 
they be the basis for U.S. standards.
    PHMSA and the FAA participate in the establishment of international 
standards to protect the safety of the American public, and we have 
assessed the effects of the proposed rule to ensure that it does not 
cause unnecessary obstacles to foreign trade. In fact, the proposed 
rule is designed to facilitate international trade by eliminating 
differences between the domestic and international air transportation 
requirements. Accordingly, this rulemaking is consistent with Executive 
Order 13609 and PHMSA's obligations under the Trade Agreement Act, as 
amended.

L. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act

    The National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995, 15 
U.S.C. 272 note, directs Federal agencies to use voluntary consensus 
standards in their regulatory activities unless doing so would be 
inconsistent with applicable law or otherwise impractical. Voluntary 
consensus standards are technical standards (e.g., specification of 
materials, test methods, or performance requirements) that are 
developed or adopted by voluntary consensus standard bodies. This 
proposed rule does not involve voluntary consensus standards.

 List of Subjects

49 CFR Part 172

    Education, Hazardous materials transportation, Hazardous waste, 
Incorporation by reference, Labeling, Markings, Packaging and 
containers, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

49 CFR Part 175

    Air carriers, Hazardous materials transportation, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.
    In consideration of the foregoing, PHMSA proposes to amend 49 CFR 
chapter I as follows:

Regulations Text

PART 172--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TABLE, SPECIAL PROVISIONS, HAZARDOUS 
MATERIALS COMMUNICATIONS, EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION, TRAINING 
REQUIREMENTS, AND SECURITY PLANS

0
1. The authority citation for part 172 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  49 U.S.C. 5101-5128, 44701; 49 CFR 1.81, 1.96 and 
1.97.

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2. In Sec.  172.101, the Hazardous Materials Table is amended by 
revising the following entries in the appropriate alphabetical 
sequence:


Sec.  172.101   Purpose and use of the hazardous materials table.

* * * * *

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                                                                                                                        (8)                            (9)                        (10)
                                                                                                       -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Hazardous                                                                                  Packaging (Sec.   173.***)      Quantity limitations (see        Vessel stowage
                 materials                                                                 Special     ------------------------------------  Sec.  Sec.   173.27 and  --------------------------
  Symbols    descriptions and  Hazard class or  Identification      PG        Label       provisions                                                 175.75)
              proper shipping      division           No.                     codes         (Sec.                                          ---------------------------
                   names                                                                   172.102)      Exceptions   Non-bulk     Bulk      Passenger                  Location       Other
                                                                                                                                             aircraft/    Cargo air-
                                                                                                                                                rail      craft only
(1)           (2)............  (3)............  (4)...........  (5)......  (6).......  (7)............  (8A).......  (8B).....  (8C)......  (9A).......  (9B)........  (10A).....  (10B)
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                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Acetaldehyde....  3..............  UN1089........  I........  3.........  B16, T11, TP2,   None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  30 L........  E.........
                                                                                        TP7.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Acetic acid,      8..............  UN2789........  II.......  8, 3......  A3, A7, A10,     154........  202......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........
              glacial or                                                                B2, IB2, T7,
              Acetic acid                                                               TP2.
              solution, with
              more than 80
              percent acid,
              by mass.
             Acetic acid       8..............  UN2790........  II.......  8.........  148, A3, A7,     154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........
              solution, not                                                             A10, B2, IB2,
              less than 50                                                              T7, TP2.
              percent but not
              more than 80
              percent acid,
              by mass.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Acetic anhydride  8..............  UN1715........  II.......  8, 3......  A3, A7, A10,     154........  202......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........  40.
                                                                                        B2, IB2, T7,
                                                                                        TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Acetyl chloride.  3..............  UN1717........  II.......  3, 8......  A3, A7, IB1,     150........  202......  243.......  1 L........  5 L.........  B.........  40.
                                                                                        N34, T8, TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Alkali metal      4.3............  UN1421........  I........  4.3.......  A2, A7, B48,     None.......  201......  244.......  Forbidden..  1 L.........  D.........  13, 52, 148.
              alloys, liquid,                                                           N34.
              n.o.s.
             Alkali metal      4.3............  UN1389........  I........  4.3.......  A2, A7, N34....  None.......  201......  244.......  Forbidden..  1 L.........  D.........  13, 40, 52,
              amalgam, liquid.                                                                                                                                                      148.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Alkali metal      4.3............  UN3482........  I........  4.3, 3....  A2, A7.........  None.......  201......  244.......  Forbidden..  1 L.........  D.........  13, 52, 148.
              dispersions,
              flammable or
              Alkaline earth
              metal
              dispersions,
              flammable.
             Alkali metal      4.3............  UN1391........  I........  4.3.......  A2, A7.........  None.......  201......  244.......  Forbidden..  1 L.........  D.........  13, 52, 148.
              dispersions, or
              Alkaline earth
              metal
              dispersions.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Alkylphenols,     8..............  UN3145........  I........  8.........  T14, TP2.......  None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  B.........
              liquid, n.o.s.
              (including C2-
              C12 homologues).
                                                                II.......  8.........  IB2, T11, TP2,   154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  B.........
                                                                                        TP27.
                                                                III......  8.........  IB3, T7, TP1,    154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  A.........
                                                                                        TP28.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Allyl iodide....  3..............  UN1723........  II.......  3, 8......  A3, IB1, N34,    150........  202......  243.......  1 L........  5 L.........  B.........  40.
                                                                                        T7, TP2, TP13.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
G..........  Amine, liquid,    8..............  UN2734........  I........  8, 3......  N34, T14, TP2,   None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  A.........  52.
              corrosive,                                                                TP27.
              flammable,
              n.o.s. or
              Polyamines,
              liquid,
              corrosive,
              flammable,
              n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  8, 3......  IB2, T11, TP2,   None.......  202......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........  52.
                                                                                        TP27.
G..........  Amines, liquid,   8..............  UN2735........  I........  8.........  B10, N34, T14,   None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  A.........  52.
              corrosive,                                                                TP2, TP27.
              n.o.s.,or
              Polyamines,
              liquid,
              corrosive,
              n.o.s.

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                                                                II.......  8.........  B2, IB2, T11,    154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........  52.
                                                                                        TP1, TP27.
                                                                III......  8.........  IB3, T7, TP1,    154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  A.........  52.
                                                                                        TP28.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Amyl mercaptan..  3..............  UN1111........  II.......  3.........  A3, IB2, T4,     None.......  202......  242.......  5 L........  60 L........  B.........  95, 102.
                                                                                        TP1.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Antimony          8..............  UN1732........  II.......  8, 6.1....  A3, A7, A10,     None.......  202......  243.......  Forbidden..  30 L........  D.........  40, 44, 89,
              pentafluoride.                                                            IB2, N3, N36,                                                                               100, 141.
                                                                                        T7, TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Benzyl            8..............  UN1739........  I........  8.........  B4, N41, T10,    None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  D.........  40.
              chloroformatef.                                                           TP2, TP13.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Boron             8..............  UN2604........  I........  8, 3......  A19, T10, TP2..  None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  D.........  40.
              trifluoride
              diethyl
              etherate.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Butyl mercaptan.  3..............  UN2347........  II.......  3.........  A3, IB2, T4,     150........  202......  242.......  5 L........  60 L........  D.........  52, 95, 102.
                                                                                        TP1.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Chlorite          8..............  UN1908........  II.......  8.........  A3, A7, B2,      154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  B.........  26, 44, 89,
              solution.                                                                 IB2, N34, T7,                                                                               100, 141.
                                                                                        TP2, TP24.
                                                                III......  8.........  A3, A7, B2,      154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  B.........  26, 44, 89,
                                                                                        IB3, N34, T4,                                                                               100, 141.
                                                                                        TP2, TP24.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             2-Chloropropene.  3..............  UN2456........  I........  3.........  N36, T11, TP2..  150........  201......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  E.........
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Chromium          8..............  UN1758........  I........  8.........  A7, B10, N34,    None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  C.........  40, 66, 74,
              oxychloride.                                                              T10, TP2.                                                                                   89, 90.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Chromosulfuric    8..............  UN2240........  I........  8.........  A7, B4, B6,      None.......  201......  243.......  0.5L.......  2.5L........  B.........  40, 66, 74,
              acid.                                                                     N34, T10, TP2,                                                                              89, 90.
                                                                                        TP13.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
G..........  Corrosive         8..............  UN3264........  I........  8.........  B10, T14, TP2,   None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  B.........  40.
              liquid, acidic,                                                           TP27.
              inorganic,
              n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  8.........  386, B2, IB2,    154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  B.........  40.
                                                                                        T11, TP2, TP27.
                                                                III......  8.........  IB3, T7, TP1,    154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  A.........  40.
                                                                                        TP28.
G..........  Corrosive         8..............  UN3265........  I........  8.........  B10, T14, TP2,   None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  B.........  40.
              liquid, acidic,                                                           TP27.
              organic, n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  8.........  148,B2, IB2,     154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  B.........  40.
                                                                                        T11, TP2, TP27.
                                                                III......  8.........  386, IB3, T7,    154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  A.........  40.
                                                                                        TP1, TP28.
G..........  Corrosive         8..............  UN3266........  I........  8.........  T14, TP2, TP27.  None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  B.........  40, 52.
              liquid, basic,
              inorganic,
              n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  8.........  386, B2, IB2,    154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  B.........  40, 52.
                                                                                        T11, TP2, TP27.
                                                                III......  8.........  IB3, T7, TP1,    154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  A.........  40, 52.
                                                                                        TP28.
G..........  Corrosive         8..............  UN3267........  I........  8.........  B10, T14, TP2,   None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  B.........  40, 52.
              liquid, basic,                                                            TP27.
              organic, n.o.s.

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                                                                II.......  8.........  B2, IB2, T11,    154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  B.........  40, 52.
                                                                                        TP2, TP27.
                                                                III......  8.........  IB3, T7, TP1,    154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  A.........  40, 52.
                                                                                        TP28.
G..........  Corrosive         8..............  UN3301........  I........  8, 4.2....  B10............  None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  D.........
              liquid, self-
              heating, n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  8, 4.2....  B2, IB1........  154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  D.........
G..........  Corrosive         8..............  UN2920........  I........  8, 3......  B10, T14, TP2,   None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  C.........  25, 40.
              liquids,                                                                  TP27.
              flammable,
              n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  8, 3......  B2, IB2, T11,    154........  202......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  C.........  25, 40.
                                                                                        TP2, TP27.
G..........  Corrosive         8..............  UN1760........  I........  8.........  A7, B10, T14,    None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  B.........  40.
              liquids, n.o.s.                                                           TP2, TP27.
                                                                II.......  8.........  B2, IB2, T11,    154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  B.........  40.
                                                                                        TP2, TP27.
                                                                III......  8.........  IB3, T7, TP1,    154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  A.........  40.
                                                                                        TP28.
G..........  Corrosive         8..............  UN3093........  I........  8, 5.1....  A7.............  None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  C.........  89.
              liquids,
              oxidizing,
              n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  8, 5.1....  A7, IB2........  None.......  202......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  C.........  89.
G..........  Corrosive         8..............  UN2922........  I........  8, 6.1....  A7, B10, T14,    None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  B.........  40.
              liquids, toxic,                                                           TP2, TP13,
              n.o.s.                                                                    TP27.
                                                                II.......  8, 6.1....  B3, IB2, T7,     154........  202......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  B.........  40.
                                                                                        TP2.
                                                                III......  8, 6.1....  IB3, T7, TP1,    154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  B.........  40
                                                                                        TP28.
G..........  Corrosive         8..............  UN3094........  I........  8, 4.3....  A7.............  None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  1 L.........  E.........  13, 148.
              liquids, water-
              reactive, n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  8, 4.3....  A7.............  None.......  202......  243.......  1 L........  5 L.........  E.........  13, 148.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Dichloroacetic    8..............  UN1764........  II.......  8.........  A3, A7, B2,      154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........
              acid.                                                                     IB2, N34, T8,
                                                                                        TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Dichloroacetyl    8..............  UN1765........  II.......  8.........  A3, A7, B2, B6,  154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  D.........  40.
              chloride.                                                                 IB2, N34, T7,
                                                                                        TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Difluorophosphor  8..............  UN1768........  II.......  8.........  A7, B2, IB2,     None.......  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........  40.
              ic acid,                                                                  N5, N34, T8,
              anhydrous.                                                                TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
G..........  Disinfectant,     8..............  UN1903........  I........  8.........  A7, B10, T14,    None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  B.........
              liquid,                                                                   TP2, TP27.
              corrosive,
              n.o.s.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
G..........  Dyes, liquid,     8..............  UN2801........  I........  8.........  11, B10, T14,    None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  A.........
              corrosive,                                                                TP2, TP27.
              n.o.s. or Dye
              intermediates,
              liquid,
              corrosive,
              n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  8.........  11, B2, IB2,     154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........
                                                                                        T11, TP2, TP27.
                                                                III......  8.........  11, IB3, T7,     154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  A.........
                                                                                        TP1, TP28.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Ethyl mercaptan.  3..............  UN2363........  I........  3.........  T11, TP2, TP13.  None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  30 L........  E.........  95, 102.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Ethyldichlorosil  4.3............  UN1183........  I........  4.3, 8, 3.  A2, A7, N34,     None.......  201......  244.......  Forbidden..  1 L.........  D.........  21, 28, 40,
              ane.                                                                      T14, TP2, TP7,                                                                              49, 100.
                                                                                        TP13.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Fluoroboric acid  8..............  UN1775........  II.......  8.........  A7, B2, B15,     154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........
                                                                                        IB2, N3, N34,
                                                                                        T7, TP2.
             Fluorophosphoric  8..............  UN1776........  II.......  8.........  A7, B2, IB2,     None.......  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........
              acid anhydrous.                                                           N3, N34, T8,
                                                                                        TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Fluorosilicic     8..............  UN1778........  II.......  8.........  A7, B2, B15,     None.......  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........
              acid.                                                                     IB2, N3, N34,
                                                                                        T8, TP2.
             Fluorosulfonic    8..............  UN1777........  I........  8.........  A7, A10, B6,     None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  D.........  40.
              acid.                                                                     B10, N3, N36,
                                                                                        T10, TP2.
 

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                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Hexafluorophosph  8..............  UN1782........  II.......  8.........  A7, B2, IB2,     None.......  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........
              oric acid.                                                                N3, N34, T8,
                                                                                        TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Hydrazine,        8..............  UN2029........  I........  8, 3, 6.1.  A7, A10, B7,     None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  D.........  40, 52, 125.
              anhydrous.                                                                B16, B53.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Hydriodic acid..  8..............  UN1787........  II.......  8.........  A3, B2, IB2,     154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  C.........
                                                                                        N41, T7, TP2.
                                                                III......  8.........  IB3, T4, TP1...  154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  C.........  8.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Hydrobromic       8..............  UN1788........  II.......  8.........  A3, B2, B15,     154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  C.........
              acid, with not                                                            IB2, N41, T7,
              more than 49                                                              TP2.
              percent
              hydrobromic
              acid.
                                                                III......  8.........  A3, IB3, T4,     154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  C.........  8.
                                                                                        TP1.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Hydrochloric      8..............  UN1789........  II.......  8.........  386, A3, B3,     154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  C.........
              acid.                                                                     B15, B133,
                                                                                        IB2, N41, T8,
                                                                                        TP2.
                                                                III......  8.........  A3, IB3, T4,     154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  C.........  8.
                                                                                        TP1.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Hydrofluoric      8..............  UN1786........  I........  8, 6.1....  A7, B15, B23,    None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  D.........  40.
              acid and                                                                  N5, N34, T10,
              Sulfuric acid                                                             TP2, TP13.
              mixtures.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Hydrofluoric      8..............  UN1790........  I........  8, 6.1....  A7, B4, B15,     None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  D.........  12, 25, 40.
              acid, with more                                                           B23, N5, N34,
              than 60 percent                                                           T10, TP2, TP13.
              strength.
             Hydrofluoric      8..............  UN1790........  II.......  8, 6.1....  A7, B15, IB2,    154........  202......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  D.........  12, 25, 40.
              acid, with not                                                            N5, N34, T8,
              more than 60                                                              TP2.
              percent
              strength.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Hydrogen          5.1............  UN3149........  II.......  5.1, 8....  145, A2, A3,     None.......  202......  243.......  1 L........  5 L.........  D.........  25, 66, 75.
              peroxide and                                                              B53, IB2, IP5,
              peroxyacetic                                                              T7, TP2, TP6,
              acid mixtures,                                                            TP24.
              stabilized with
              acids, water,
              and not more
              than 5 percent
              peroxyacetic
              acid.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Hydrogen          5.1............  UN2014........  II.......  5.1, 8....  A2, A3, B53,     None.......  202......  243.......  1 L........  5 L.........  D.........  25, 66, 75.
              peroxide,                                                                 IB2, IP5, T7,
              aqueous                                                                   TP2, TP6,
              solutions with                                                            TP24, TP37.
              not less than
              20 percent but
              not more than
              40 percent
              hydrogen
              peroxide
              (stabilized as
              necessary).
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Lithium aluminum  4.3............  UN1411........  I........  4.3, 3....  A2, A11, N34...  None.......  201......  244.......  Forbidden..  1 L.........  D.........  13, 40, 148.
              hydride,
              ethereal.
 

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                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Mercaptans,       3..............  UN1228........  II.......  3, 6.1....  IB2, T11, TP2,   None.......  202......  243.......  Forbidden..  60 L........  B.........  40, 95, 102.
              liquid,                                                                   TP27.
              flammable,
              toxic, n.o.s.
              or Mercaptan
              mixtures,
              liquid,
              flammable,
              toxic, n.o.s.
                                                                III......  3, 6.1....  B1, IB3, T7,     150........  203......  242.......  5 L........  220 L.......  A.........  40, 95, 102.
                                                                                        TP1, TP28.
             Mercaptans,       6.1............  UN3071........  II.......  6.1, 3....  IB2, T11, TP2,   153........  202......  243.......  5 L........  60 L........  C.........  40, 102, 121.
              liquid, toxic,                                                            TP13, TP27.
              flammable,
              n.o.s. or
              Mercaptan
              mixtures,
              liquid, toxic,
              flammable,
              n.o.s., flash
              point not less
              than 23 degrees
              C.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Methyldichlorosi  4.3............  UN1242........  I........  4.3, 8, 3.  A2, A7, B6,      None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  1 L.........  D.........  21, 28, 40,
              lane.                                                                     B77, N34, T14,                                                                              49, 100.
                                                                                        TP2, TP7, TP13.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Morpholine......  8..............  UN2054........  I........  8, 3......  T10, TP2.......  None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  A.........
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Nitric acid       8..............  UN2031........  II.......  8, 5.1....  B2, B47, B53,    None.......  158......  242.......  Forbidden..  30 L........  D.........  66, 74, 89,
              other than red                                                            IB2, IP15, T8,                                                                              90.
              fuming, with at                                                           TP2.
              least 65
              percent, but
              not more than
              70 percent
              nitric acid.
             Nitric acid       8..............  UN2031........  II.......  8.........  B2, B47, B53,    None.......  158......  242.......  Forbidden..  30 L........  D.........  44, 66, 74,
              other than red                                                            IB2, IP15, T8,                                                                              89, 90.
              fuming, with                                                              TP2.
              more than 20
              percent and
              less than 65
              percent nitric
              acid.
             Nitric acid       8..............  UN2031........  II.......  8.........  B2, B47, B53,    None.......  158......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  D.........
              other than red                                                            IB2, T8, TP2.
              fuming with not
              more than 20
              percent nitric
              acid.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Nitric acid       8..............  UN2031........  I........  8, 5.1....  B47, B53, T10,   None.......  158......  243.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  D.........  44, 66, 89,
              other than red                                                            TP2, TP12,                                                                                  90, 110,
              fuming, with                                                              TP13.                                                                                       111.
              more than 70
              percent nitric
              acid.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Nitrohydrochlori  8..............  UN1798........  I........  8.........  B10, N41, T10,   None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  D.........  40, 66, 74,
              c acid.                                                                   TP2, TP13.                                                                                  89, 90.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Nitrosylsulfuric  8..............  UN2308........  II.......  8.........  A3, A7, B2,      154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  D.........  40, 66, 74,
              acid, liquid.                                                             IB2, N34, T8,                                                                               89, 90.
                                                                                        TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Organotin         6.1............  UN2788........  I........  6.1.......  N33, N34, T14,   None.......  201......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  B.........  40.
              compounds,                                                                TP2, TP13,
              liquid, n.o.s.                                                            TP27.
                                                                II.......  6.1.......  A3, IB2, N33,    153........  202......  243.......  5 L........  60 L........  A.........  40.
                                                                                        N34, T11, TP2,
                                                                                        TP13, TP27.
                                                                III......  6.1.......  IB3, T7, TP2,    153........  203......  241.......  60 L.......  220 L.......  A.........  40.
                                                                                        TP28.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
G..........  Oxidizing         5.1............  UN3098........  I........  5.1, 8....  62.............  None.......  201......  244.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  D.........  13, 56, 58,
              liquid,                                                                                                                                                               138.
              corrosive,
              n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  5.1, 8....  62, IB1........  None.......  202......  243.......  1 L........  5 L.........  B.........  13, 56, 58,
                                                                                                                                                                                    138.
                                                                III......  5.1, 8....  62, IB2........  152........  203......  242.......  2.5 L......  30 L........  B.........  13, 56, 58,
                                                                                                                                                                                    138.
G..........  Oxidizing         5.1............  UN3139........  I........  5.1.......  62, 127, A2....  None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  D.........  56, 58, 138.
              liquid, n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  5.1.......  62, 127, 148,    152........  202......  242.......  1 L........  5 L.........  B.........  56, 58, 138.
                                                                                        A2, IB2.
                                                                III......  5.1.......  62, 127, 148,    152........  203......  241.......  2.5 L......  30 L........  B.........  56, 58, 138.
                                                                                        A2, IB2.
G..........  Oxidizing         5.1............  UN3099........  I........  5.1, 6.1..  62.............  None.......  201......  244.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  D.........  56, 58, 138.
              liquid, toxic,
              n.o.s.
                                                                II.......  5.1, 6.1..  62, IB1........  152........  202......  243.......  1 L........  5 L.........  B.........  56, 58, 95,
                                                                                                                                                                                    138.

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                                                                III......  5.1, 6.1..  62, IB2........  152........  203......  242.......  2.5 L......  30 L........  B.........  56, 58, 95,
                                                                                                                                                                                    138.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Perchloric acid   5.1............  UN1873........  I........  5.1, 8....  A2, N41, T10,    None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  D.........  66.
              with more than                                                            TP1.
              50 percent but
              not more than
              72 percent
              acid, by mass.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Phosphorus        8..............  UN1808........  II.......  8.........  A3, A7, B2,      None.......  202......  242.......  Forbidden..  30 L........  C.........  40.
              tribromide.                                                               B25, IB2, N34,
                                                                                        N43, T7, TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Propanethiols...  3..............  UN2402........  II.......  3.........  IB2, T4, TP1,    150........  202......  242.......  5 L........  60 L........  E.........  95, 102.
                                                                                        TP13.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Propylene oxide.  3..............  UN1280........  I........  3.........  N34, T11, TP2,   None.......  201......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  E.........  40.
                                                                                        TP7.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             1,2-              8..............  UN2258........  II.......  8, 3......  A3, IB2, N34,    None.......  202......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  A.........  40.
              Propylenediamin                                                           T7, TP2.
              e.
             Propyleneimine,   3..............  UN1921........  I........  3, 6.1....  N34, T14, TP2,   None.......  201......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  B.........  40.
              stabilized.                                                               TP13.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Selenium          8..............  UN2879........  I........  8, 6.1....  A7, N34, T10,    None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  E.........  40.
              oxychloride.                                                              TP2, TP13.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Silicon           8..............  UN1818........  II.......  8.........  A3, B2, B6,      None.......  202......  242.......  Forbidden..  30 L........  C.........  40.
              tetrachloride.                                                            T10, TP2, TP7,
                                                                                        TP13.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Sulfur chlorides  8..............  UN1828........  I........  8.........  5, A7, A10,      None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  C.........  40.
                                                                                        B10, B77, N34,
                                                                                        T20, TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Sulfuric acid,    8..............  UN1831........  I........  8.........  A7, N34, T20,    None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  C.........  14, 40.
              fuming with                                                               TP2,TP13.
              less than 30
              percent free
              sulfur trioxide.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Trichloroacetic   8..............  UN2564........  II.......  8.........  A3, A7, B2,      154........  202......  242.......  1 L........  30 L........  B.........
              acid, solution.                                                           IB2, N34, T7,
                                                                                        TP2.
                                                                III......  8.........  A3, A7, IB3,     154........  203......  241.......  5 L........  60 L........  B.........  8.
                                                                                        N34, T4, TP1.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Trifluoroacetic   8..............  UN2699........  I........  8.........  A7, B4, N3,      None.......  201......  243.......  0.5 L......  2.5 L.......  B.........  12, 25, 40.
              acid.                                                                     N34, N36, T10,
                                                                                        TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Valeryl chloride  8..............  UN2502........  II.......  8, 3......  A3, A7, B2,      154........  202......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  C.........  40.
                                                                                        IB2, N34, T7,
                                                                                        TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Vanadium          8..............  UN2443........  II.......  8.........  A3, A7, B2,      154........  202......  242.......  Forbidden..  30 L........  C.........  40.
              oxytrichloride.                                                           B16, IB2, N34,
                                                                                        T7, TP2.

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                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Vanadium          8..............  UN2444........  I........  8.........  A7, B4, N34,     None.......  201......  243.......  Forbidden..  2.5 L.......  C.........  40.
              tetrachloride.                                                            T10, TP2.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Vinyl ethyl       3..............  UN1302........  I........  3.........  T11, TP2.......  None.......  201......  243.......  1 L........  30 L........  D.........
              ether,
              stabilized.
 
                                                                                          * * * * * * *
             Xylyl bromide,    6.1............  UN1701........  II.......  6.1.......  A3, A7, IB2,     None.......  340......  None......  Forbidden..  60 L........  D.........  40.
              liquid.                                                                   N33, T7, TP2,
                                                                                        TP13.
 
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* * * * *
0
3. In Sec.  172.102 paragraph (c)(2), special provision A3 is revised 
as follows:


Sec.  172.102   Special provisions.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) * * *
    A3 For combination packagings, if glass inner packagings (including 
ampoules) are used, they must be packed with absorbent material in 
tightly closed rigid and leakproof receptacles before packing in outer 
packagings.
* * * * *

PART 175--CARRIAGE BY AIRCRAFT

0
4. The authority citation for part 175 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  49 U.S.C. 5101-5128, 44701; 49 CFR 1.81 and 1.97.

0
5. In Sec.  175.10, paragraphs (a)(18) and (a)(18)(i) are revised to 
read as follows:


Sec.  175.10   Exceptions for passengers, crewmembers, and air 
operators.

    (a) * * *
    (18) Except as provided in Sec.  173.21 of this subchapter, 
portable electronic devices (e.g., watches, calculating machines, 
cameras, cellular phones, laptop and notebook computers, camcorders, 
medical devices etc.) containing dry cells or dry batteries (including 
lithium cells or batteries) and spare dry cells or batteries for these 
devices, when carried by passengers or crew members for personal use. 
Portable electronic devices powered by lithium batteries may be carried 
in either checked or carry-on baggage. Spare lithium batteries must be 
carried in carry-on baggage only. Each installed or spare lithium 
battery must be of a type proven to meet the requirements of each test 
in the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, part III, sub-section 38.3 and 
each spare lithium battery must be individually protected so as to 
prevent short circuits (e.g., by placement in original retail 
packaging, by otherwise insulating terminals by taping over exposed 
terminals, or placing each battery in a separate plastic bag or 
protective pouch). In addition, each installed or spare lithium battery 
must not exceed the following:
    (i) For a lithium metal battery, the lithium content must not 
exceed 2 grams. With the approval of the operator, portable medical 
electronic devices (e.g. automated external defibrillators (AED), 
nebulizer, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), etc.) may 
contain lithium metal batteries exceeding 2 grams but not exceeding 8 
grams. No more than two individually protected lithium metal batteries 
each exceeding 2 grams, but not exceeding 8 grams, may be carried as 
spare batteries for portable medical electronic devices in carry-on 
baggage and must be carried with the portable medical electronic device 
they are intended to operate;
* * * * *
0
6. In Sec.  175.30, paragraphs (c) and (c)(1) are revised to read as 
follows:


Sec.  175.30   Inspecting shipments.

* * * * *
    (c) A hazardous material may be carried aboard an aircraft only if, 
based on the inspection by the operator, the package, outside 
container, freight container, overpack, or unit load device containing 
the hazardous material:
    (1) Has no leakage or other indication that its integrity has been 
compromised; and
* * * * *
0
7. Section 175.33 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  175.33  Shipping paper and notification of pilot-in-command.

    (a) When a hazardous material subject to the provisions of this 
subchapter is carried in an aircraft, a copy of the shipping paper 
required by Sec.  175.30(a)(2) must accompany the shipment it covers 
during transportation aboard the aircraft. The operator of the aircraft 
must provide the pilot-in-command and dispatcher (or other ground 
support personnel with responsibilities for operational control of the 
aircraft as designated in the operator's manual) assigned to the flight 
with accurate and legible written information as early as practicable 
before departure of the aircraft, but in no case later than when the 
aircraft moves under its own power, which specifies at least the 
following:
    (1) The air waybill number (when issued);
    (2) The proper shipping name, hazard class, subsidiary risk(s) 
corresponding to a required label(s), packing group and identification 
number of the material, including any remaining aboard from prior 
stops, as specified in Sec.  172.101 of this subchapter or the ICAO 
Technical Instructions (IBR, see Sec.  171.7 of this subchapter). In 
the case of Class 1 materials, the compatibility group letter also must 
be shown.
    (3) The total number of packages;
    (4) The location of the packages aboard the aircraft;
    (5) The net quantity or gross weight, as applicable, for each 
package except those containing Class 7 (radioactive) materials. For a 
shipment consisting of multiple packages containing hazardous materials 
bearing the same proper shipping name and identification number, only 
the total quantity and an indication of the quantity of the largest and 
smallest package at each loading location need to be provided. For 
consumer commodities, the information provided may be either the gross 
mass of each package or the average gross mass of the packages as shown 
on the shipping paper;
    (6) For Class 7 (radioactive) materials, the number of packages, 
overpacks or freight containers, their category, transport index (if 
applicable), and their location aboard the aircraft;
    (7) Confirmation that the package must be carried only on cargo 
aircraft if its transportation aboard passenger-carrying aircraft is 
forbidden;
    (8) The airport at which the package(s) is to be unloaded;
    (9) An indication, when applicable, that a hazardous material is 
being carried under terms of a special permit;
    (10) The telephone number of a person not aboard the aircraft from 
whom the information contained in the notification of pilot-in-command 
can be obtained. The aircraft operator must ensure the telephone number 
is monitored at all times the aircraft is in flight. The telephone 
number is not required to be placed on the notification of pilot-in-
command if the phone number is in a location in the cockpit available 
and known to the flight crew; and
    (11) The date of the flight;
    (12) For UN1845, Carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice), only the UN 
number, proper shipping name, hazard class, total quantity in each hold 
aboard the aircraft, and the airport at which the package(s) is to be 
unloaded must be provided.
    (13) For UN 3480, Lithium ion batteries, and UN 3090, Lithium metal 
batteries, the information required by paragraph (a) of this section 
may be replaced by the UN number, proper shipping name, class, total 
quantity at each specific loading location, and whether the package 
must be carried on cargo aircraft only. UN 3480 (Lithium ion batteries) 
and UN 3090 (Lithium metal batteries) carried under an approval must 
meet all of the requirements of this section.
    (b)(1) The information provided to the pilot-in-command must also 
include a signed confirmation or some other indication from the person 
responsible for loading the aircraft that there was no evidence of any 
damage to or leakage from the packages or any leakage from the unit 
load devices loaded on the aircraft;

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    (2) A copy of the written notification to pilot-in-command shall be 
readily available to the pilot-in-command and dispatcher during flight. 
Emergency response information required by subpart G of part 172 of 
this subchapter must be maintained in the same manner as the written 
notification to pilot-in-command during transport of the hazardous 
material aboard the aircraft.
    (3) The pilot-in-command must indicate on a copy of the information 
provided to the pilot-in-command, or in some other way, that the 
information has been received.
    (c) The aircraft operator must--
    (1) Retain a copy of the shipping paper required by Sec.  
175.30(a)(2) or an electronic image thereof, that is accessible at or 
through its principal place of business and must make the shipping 
paper available, upon request, to an authorized official of a federal, 
state, or local government agency at reasonable times and locations. 
For a hazardous waste, each shipping paper copy must be retained for 
three years after the material is accepted by the initial carrier. For 
all other hazardous materials, each shipping paper copy must be 
retained by the operator for one year after the material is accepted by 
the initial carrier. Each shipping paper copy must include the date of 
acceptance by the carrier. The date on the shipping paper may be the 
date a shipper notifies the air carrier that a shipment is ready for 
transportation, as indicated on the air waybill or bill of lading, as 
an alternative to the date the shipment is picked up or accepted by the 
carrier. Only an initial carrier must receive and retain a copy of the 
shipper's certification, as required by Sec.  172.204 of this 
subchapter.
    (2) Retain a copy of each notification of pilot-in-command, an 
electronic image thereof, or the information contained therein for 90 
days at the airport of departure or the operator's principal place of 
business.
    (3) Have the information required to be retained under this 
paragraph readily accessible at the airport of departure and the 
intended airport of arrival for the duration of the flight leg.
    (4) Make available, upon request, to an authorized official of a 
Federal, State, or local government agency (which includes emergency 
responders) at reasonable times and locations, the documents or 
information required to be retained by this paragraph. In the event of 
a reportable incident, as defined in Sec.  171.15 of this subchapter, 
the aircraft operator must make immediately available to an authorized 
official of a Federal, State, or local government agency (which 
includes emergency responders), the documents or information required 
to be retained by this paragraph.
    (d) The documents required by paragraphs (a) and (b) this section 
may be combined into one document if it is given to the pilot-in-
command before departure of the aircraft.
* * * * *
0
8. In Sec.  175.88, paragraph (c) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  175.88   Inspection, orientation and securing packages of 
hazardous materials.

* * * * *
    (c) Packages containing hazardous materials must be:
    (1) Secured in an aircraft in a manner that will prevent any 
shifting or change in the orientation of the packages;
    (2) Protected from being damaged, including by the movement of 
baggage, mail, stores, or other cargo;
    (3) Handled so that accidental damage is not caused through 
dragging or mishandling; and
    (4) When containing Class 7 (radioactive) materials, secured in a 
manner that ensures that the separation requirements of Sec. Sec.  
175.701 and 175.702 will be maintained at all times during flight.

    Issued in Washington, DC, on November 21, 2016 under authority 
delegated in 49 CFR 1.97.
William Schoonover,
Acting Associate Administrator for Hazardous Materials Safety, Pipeline 
and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.
[FR Doc. 2016-28403 Filed 12-2-16; 8:45 am]
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                                                  40 CFR Part 160                                         for passengers and crew members. In                   Avenue SE., 2nd Floor, Washington, DC
                                                    Environmental protection,                             addition to harmonization with                        20590–0001.
                                                  Laboratories, Pesticides and pests,                     international standards, several of the
                                                                                                                                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  Reporting and recordkeeping                             proposals in this rule are responsive to
                                                  requirements.                                           petitions for rulemaking submitted by                 Table of Contents
                                                                                                          the regulated community. PHMSA
                                                  40 CFR Part 165                                         invites all interested persons to provide             I. Background
                                                                                                          comments regarding these proposed                     II. Overview of Proposals in This NPRM
                                                    Environmental protection, Packaging                                                                            A. Transportation by Air Intermediate
                                                  and containers, Pesticides and pests.                   revisions.
                                                                                                                                                                      Packaging Requirements for Certain Low
                                                                                                          DATES: Comments must be received by                         and Medium Danger Hazardous
                                                  40 CFR Part 168
                                                                                                          February 3, 2017.                                           Materials (P–1637)
                                                    Environmental protection,                             ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                       B. Quantity Limits for Portable Electronic
                                                  Administrative practice and procedure,                  by any of the following methods:                            Medical Devices Carried by Passengers,
                                                  Advertising, Exports, Labeling,                           • Federal Rulemaking Portal: http://                      Crewmembers, and Air Operators
                                                  Pesticides and pests, Reporting and                     www.regulations.gov. Follow the online                      (P–1649)
                                                  recordkeeping requirements.                             instructions for submitting comments.                    C. NOTOC Harmonization With the ICAO
                                                  40 CFR Part 170                                           • Fax: 1–202–493–2251.                                    TI (P–1487)
                                                                                                            • Mail: Docket Management System;                      D. Amendments to Package Inspection
                                                    Environmental protection,                             U.S. Department of Transportation,                          (P–1671) and Securing Requirements
                                                  Agricultural worker, Employer, Farms,                   Dockets Operations, M–30, Ground                      III. Section-by-Section Review
                                                  Forests, Greenhouses, Nurseries,                        Floor, Room W12–140, 1200 New Jersey                  IV. Regulatory Analyses and Notices
                                                  Pesticide handler, Pesticides, Worker                   Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590–                        A. Statutory/Legal Authority for This
                                                  protection standard.                                    0001.                                                       Rulemaking
                                                  40 CFR Part 172                                           • Hand Delivery: To U.S. Department                    B. Executive Order 12866, Executive Order
                                                                                                          of Transportation, Dockets Operations,                      13563, and DOT Regulatory Policies and
                                                    Environmental protection,                             M–30, Ground Floor, Room W12–140,                           Procedures
                                                  Intergovernmental relations, Labeling,                  1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,                              C. Executive Order 13132
                                                  Pesticides and pests, Reporting and                     Washington, DC 20590–0001 between 9                      D. Executive Order 13175
                                                  recordkeeping requirements, Research.                   a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday,                   E. Regulatory Flexibility Act, Executive
                                                    Dated: November 28, 2016.                             except Federal holidays.                                    Order 13272, and DOT Policies and
                                                  Richard P. Keigwin, Jr.,                                  Instructions: Include the agency name                     Procedures
                                                  Director, Office of Pesticide Programs.                 and Docket Number PHMSA–2015–                            F. Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                                                                          0100 (HM–259) or RIN 2137–AF10 for                       G. Regulation Identifier Number (RIN)
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–29113 Filed 12–2–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          this rulemaking at the beginning of your                 H. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                  BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
                                                                                                          comment. Note that all comments                          I. Environment Assessment
                                                                                                          received will be posted without change                   J. Privacy Act
                                                                                                          to http://www.regulations.gov including                  K. Executive Order 13609 and International
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            any personal information provided. If                       Trade Analysis
                                                                                                          sent by mail, comments must be                           L. National Technology Transfer and
                                                  Pipeline and Hazardous Materials                                                                                    Advancement Act V. List of Subjects and
                                                                                                          submitted in duplicate. Persons wishing
                                                  Safety Administration                                                                                               Regulations Text
                                                                                                          to receive confirmation of receipt of
                                                                                                          their comments must include a self-                   I. Background
                                                  49 CFR Parts 172 and 175
                                                                                                          addressed, stamped postcard.
                                                  [Docket No. PHMSA–2015–0100 (HM–259)]                     Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search                  In consultation with the Federal
                                                                                                          the electronic form of any written                    Aviation Administration (FAA),
                                                  RIN 2137–AF10                                           communications and comments                           PHMSA (also ‘‘we’’ or ‘‘us’’) proposes to
                                                                                                          received into any of our dockets by the               amend the Hazardous Materials
                                                  Hazardous Materials: Notification of                    name of the individual submitting the
                                                  the Pilot-in-Command and Response                                                                             Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR parts 171–
                                                                                                          document (or signing the document, if                 180) to more closely align with certain
                                                  to Air Related Petitions for Rulemaking                 submitted on behalf of an association,
                                                  (RRR)                                                                                                         provisions of the International Civil
                                                                                                          business, labor union, etc.). You may                 Aviation Organization’s Technical
                                                  AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous                          review DOT’s complete Privacy Act                     Instructions for the Safe Transport of
                                                  Materials Safety Administration                         Statement in the Federal Register
                                                                                                                                                                Dangerous Goods (ICAO TI). This NPRM
                                                  (PHMSA), DOT.                                           published on April 11, 2000 [65 FR
                                                                                                                                                                also responds to four petitions for
                                                  ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking                   19477], or you may visit http://
                                                                                                          www.regulations.gov.                                  rulemaking submitted by the regulated
                                                  (NPRM).                                                                                                       community. The intended effect of these
                                                                                                            Docket: You may view the public
                                                                                                          docket online at http://                              amendments is to update miscellaneous
                                                  SUMMARY:   In consultation with the
                                                  Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),                  www.regulations.gov or in person at the               regulatory requirements for hazardous
                                                  PHMSA proposes to amend the                             Docket Operations Office at the above                 materials offered for transportation, or
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                                                  Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR)                   address (see ADDRESSES).                              transported, in commerce by aircraft.
                                                  to align with current international                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      The petitions are included in the docket
                                                  standards for the air transportation of                 Aaron Wiener, Office of Hazardous                     for this proceeding and are discussed at
                                                  hazardous materials. The proposals in                   Materials Standards, International                    length in Section II (‘‘Overview of
                                                  this rule would amend certain special                   Standards, (202) 366–4579, Pipeline and               Proposals in this NPRM’’) of this
                                                  provisions, packaging requirements,                     Hazardous Materials Safety                            rulemaking.
                                                  notification of pilot-in-command                        Administration, U.S. Department of
                                                  (NOTOC) requirements, and exceptions                    Transportation, 1200 New Jersey


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                                                  II. Overview of Proposals in This                       requirements in special provisions A3                 provision A6 for currently assigned
                                                  NPRM                                                    and A6 be removed.                                    solid materials or whether revisions to
                                                                                                             Section 173.27(d) establishes the type             the packaging provisions for these
                                                  A. Transportation by Air Intermediate                   of closure required for transportation of             materials should be considered in a
                                                  Packaging Requirements for Certain Low                  liquid hazardous materials by air. It                 future rulemaking
                                                  and Medium Danger Hazardous                             states that the inner packaging for PG I
                                                  Materials (P–1637)                                      liquid hazardous materials must have a                B. Quantity Limits for Portable
                                                                                                          secondary means of closure applied.                   Electronic Medical Devices Carried by
                                                     The Dangerous Goods Advisory
                                                                                                          The inner packaging for PG II or PG III               Passengers, Crewmembers, and Air
                                                  Council petitioned PHMSA to remove
                                                                                                          liquid hazardous materials must have a                Operators (P–1649)
                                                  the additional intermediate packaging
                                                  requirements found in special                           secondary closure applied unless the                     Phillips Healthcare petitioned
                                                  provisions A3 and A6, see 49 CFR                        secondary closure is impracticable. If                PHMSA to revise § 175.10(a)(18)(i) to
                                                  172.102(b)(2), by deleting these special                the secondary closure is impracticable,               increase the quantity limits applicable
                                                  provisions and all references to them in                the closure requirements for PG II and                to the transportation of portable medical
                                                  the Hazardous Materials Table (HMT) in                  PG III liquids may be satisfied by                    electronic devices (e.g., automated
                                                  § 172.101. See P–1637.1 Special                         securely closing the inner packaging                  external defibrillators (AED); nebulizers;
                                                  provisions A3 and A6 apply to certain                   and placing it in a leakproof liner or bag            continuous positive airway pressure
                                                  commodities as assigned in column (7)                   before placing the inner packaging in                 (CPAP) devices containing lithium
                                                  of the HMT when transported by                          the outer packaging.                                  metal batteries; and spare batteries)
                                                  aircraft:                                                  Section 173.27(e) sets the absorbency              carried on aircraft by passengers and
                                                     • Special provision A3 states that if                requirements for PG I liquid hazardous                crewmembers. See P–1649.2 The current
                                                  glass inner packagings are used for                     materials of Classes 3, 4, or 8, or                   HMR requirements limit all lithium
                                                  transportation of referenced                            Divisions 5.1 or 6.1, when the materials              metal batteries carried on an aircraft by
                                                  commodities, they must be packed with                   are packaged in glass, earthenware,                   passengers or crew for personal use to
                                                  absorbent material in tightly closed                    plastic, or metal inner packagings and                a lithium content of not more than 2
                                                  metal receptacles before being packed in                offered or transport by air. It requires              grams per battery. The ICAO TI allow
                                                  outer packagings.                                       that inner packagings be packed in a                  portable medical electronic devices
                                                                                                          rigid and leakproof receptacle or                     containing lithium metal batteries and
                                                     • Special provision A6 states that if
                                                                                                          intermediate packaging that that is                   spare batteries for these devices to
                                                  plastic inner packagings are used for
                                                                                                          sufficiently absorbent to absorb the                  contain up to 8 grams of lithium content
                                                  transportation of referenced
                                                                                                          entire contents of the inner packaging                per battery to be carried by passengers
                                                  commodities, they must be packed in
                                                                                                          before the inner package is packed in                 with the approval of the operator. The
                                                  tightly closed metal receptacles before
                                                                                                          the outer package.                                    petitioner states:
                                                  being packed in outer packagings.                          After reviewing the petition, PHMSA
                                                     The petitioner notes that the                                                                                A global increase in air travel, as well as
                                                                                                          agrees that current requirements in                   a growing aged population in many
                                                  packaging requirements imposed by                       § 173.27(d) and (e) make special                      countries, makes it reasonable to assume that
                                                  special provisions A3 and A6 are                        provisions A3 and A6 redundant for                    there will be a significant increase in older
                                                  domestic provisions not found in the                    liquid PG I materials. We also agree that             passengers and passengers with illness. An
                                                  ICAO TI and that maintaining these                      the requirements in § 173.27(d) for inner             automated external defibrillator can make the
                                                  differences creates both a trade barrier                packagings to have a secondary means                  difference between life and death during
                                                  to U.S. exports and a burden to the                                                                           cardiac arrest.
                                                                                                          of closure or a leakproof liner or bag
                                                  domestic market. The petitioner                         adequately address the hazards that                   The petitioner further asserts that the
                                                  contends that the requirement for                       special provision A6 was designed to                  current HMR requirements prohibit
                                                  ‘‘metal receptacles’’ is overly restrictive             mitigate for PG II and III materials.                 many people who need to travel with
                                                  and provides a competitive advantage to                 However, we maintain that the material                their portable medical electronic
                                                  shippers in countries that allow these                  of construction of the inner packaging                devices from doing so because the
                                                  products to be shipped without                          referenced in special provision A3                    lithium content exceeds the amount
                                                  additional intermediate packagings.                     (glass) necessitates an intermediate                  allowed.
                                                  The petitioner further notes that the                   package to perform a containment                         In addition, the petitioner notes that
                                                  following requirements in § 173.27(d)                   function in the event an inner packaging              increasing the quantity limits for
                                                  and (e) of the HMR make special                         breaks.                                               portable medical electronic devices
                                                  provisions A3 and A6 unnecessary: (1)                      Therefore, we propose to: (1) Amend                containing lithium metal batteries and
                                                  When transported by air, inner                          special provision A3 in § 172.102 to                  spare batteries would be consistent with
                                                  packagings of Packing Group (PG) I                      authorize rigid and leakproof                         section 828 of the ‘‘FAA Modernization
                                                  materials currently assigned A3, A6, or                 receptacles for intermediate packaging;               and Reform Act of 2012’’ (Pub. L. 112–
                                                  both are already required to be packed                  (2) remove references to special                      98, 126 Stat. 133; Feb. 14, 2012),3 which
                                                  in either a rigid and leakproof receptacle              provision A3 from assigned PG I entries               prohibits the Secretary of
                                                  or an intermediate packaging containing                 in the HMT; and (3) remove references                 Transportation from issuing or enforcing
                                                  sufficient absorbent material to absorb                 to special provision A6 from assigned                 any regulation or other requirement
                                                  the entire contents of the inner                        liquids in the HMT.                                   regarding the air transportation of
                                                  packaging before packing the inner                         Four solid materials (UN Nos. 1326,                lithium cells or batteries if the
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                                                  packaging in its outer package; and (2)                 1390, 1889 and 3417) are currently                    requirement is more stringent than the
                                                  PG II and III commodities are already                   assigned special provisions A6 in the                 requirements of the ICAO TI.
                                                  subject to secondary closure                            HMT. Unlike the liquids currently                        PHMSA agrees that harmonizing the
                                                  requirements. Therefore, the petitioner                 assigned special provision A6, these                  HMR with the ICAO TI on the issue
                                                  asks that the intermediate packaging                    solid materials are not subject to the                  2 https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=PHMSA-
                                                                                                          intermediate or secondary packaging                   2015-0107.
                                                    1 https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=PHMSA-         provisions in § 173.27. PHMSA solicits                  3 See http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CRPT-

                                                  2014-0094.                                              public comment on maintaining special                 112hrpt381/pdf/CRPT-112hrpt381.pdf.



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                                                  portable medical electronic devices with                P–1487.4 This information, which also                 situation. The current ICAO
                                                  lithium batteries is consistent with the                includes the hazard classification,                   requirement to provide information to
                                                  intent of section 828 of the FAA                        proper shipping name, and packing                     the dispatcher was proposed by the U.S.
                                                  Modernization and Reform Act.                           group of the hazmat onboard the aircraft              Panel Member on the ICAO Dangerous
                                                  Therefore, we propose to amend                          can help to inform the flight crew’s                  Goods Panel after consultation with
                                                  § 175.10 to align HMR provisions with                   decision-making. If an in-flight                      stakeholders.5 Incorporating this
                                                  those in the ICAO TI.                                   emergency did occur, the flight crew or               provision into the HMR is also relevant
                                                     The petitioner further asks that                     the air carrier’s ground personnel would              to NTSB Safety Recommendation A–11–
                                                  portable medical electronic devices with                need to convey information to air traffic             042, which recommends that the FAA
                                                  increased lithium contents be                           control and/or emergency responders in                ‘‘develop a method to quickly
                                                  authorized for transport by passengers                  order to support a safe and effective                 communicate information regarding the
                                                  or crew members without the approval                    response.                                             number of persons on board and the
                                                  of the operator. PHMSA points the                          In its petition, the United Parcel                 presence of hazardous materials to
                                                  petitioner to the ICAO TI part 8, table                 Services asks PHMSA to amend the                      emergency responders when airport
                                                  8–1 provisions with which we are                        domestic NOTOC requirements in                        emergency response or search and
                                                  proposing to harmonize and notes that,                  § 175.33 to reduce what it considers                  rescue is activated.’’ 6
                                                  under the ICAO TI, approval of the                      extraneous information and more                          For operations subject to the HMR
                                                  operator is required for lithium metal                  closely align the HMR with existing                   where no dispatcher is required, other
                                                  battery powered portable medical                        international practices. The petitioner               personnel with responsibilities for
                                                  electronic devices and their spare                      stated that harmonization with more                   operational control of the aircraft (e.g.,
                                                  batteries exceeding 2 grams of lithium                  elements of the ICAO TI’s NOTOC                       the flight operations officer or
                                                  content but not exceeding 8 grams of                    requirements will reduce the regulatory               designated ground personnel
                                                  lithium content. PHMSA is not                           burden for operators, as well as the costs            responsible for flight operations) would
                                                  compelled by the reasoning in the                       associated with training employees and                serve as the additional contact.
                                                  petition to be less restrictive than what               contract personnel to two sets of                     Consistent with the ICAO TI, operators
                                                  international standards currently                       standards.                                            are responsible for addressing in their
                                                  prescribe. Moreover, we believe that                       PHMSA proposes adding each of the                  relevant manuals the job title and
                                                  operator approval can be an important                   following requirements to the HMR: (a)                specific functions of the person who
                                                  safety provision, especially in the                     The operator must provide to the flight               will receive this information.
                                                  context of large lithium metal batteries                dispatcher the same information as                       Providing an additional and
                                                  otherwise forbidden for transportation                  provided on the NOTOC; (b) the                        potentially quicker means for airport
                                                  in carry-on or checked baggage.                         information must be provided to pilots                rescue and firefighting (ARFF)
                                                  Accordingly, PHMSA does not propose                     and dispatchers prior to an aircraft                  personnel to receive the NOTOC
                                                  to eliminate the operator approval                      moving under its own power; (c) the air               underscores that the ARFF community
                                                  provision.                                              operator must retain the pilot-in-                    is as much an intended consumer of the
                                                     In this NPRM, we propose to amend                    command’s confirmation via signature                  NOTOC as flight crews. We note that
                                                  § 175.10(a)(18)(i) to authorize                         or other appropriate indication that the              ARFF training in hazardous materials
                                                  passengers and crewmembers to carry                     required information was received; and                incidents is required under 14 CFR 139,
                                                  on board an aircraft lithium metal                      (d) the person responsible for loading                which specifies the FAA’s requirements
                                                  battery-powered portable medical                        must provide a signed confirmation or                 for certificated airports.
                                                  electronic devices and two spare                        other form of indication that no                         • Requirement that the NOTOC be
                                                  batteries for those devices exceeding 2                 damaged or leaking packages or                        provided to pilots and dispatchers prior
                                                  grams of lithium content per battery, but               packages showing evidence of damage                   to an aircraft moving under its own
                                                  not exceeding 8 grams of lithium                        or leakage were loaded on the aircraft.               power. The current HMR require pilots-
                                                  content per battery, with the approval of               These changes and other general                       in-command to receive written
                                                  the operator.                                           changes discussed below will result in                information meeting the requirements in
                                                     Consistent with the ICAO TI and the                  PHMSA harmonizing more closely with                   § 175.33 as early as practicable before
                                                  current HMR prohibitions, spare lithium                 the ICAO TI in regards to the                         departure of the aircraft. Consistent with
                                                  batteries (i.e., batteries that are not                 information required to be provided in                the ICAO TI, PHMSA believes that this
                                                  packed with or contained in equipment)                  the NOTOC.                                            information should be provided to both
                                                  of any type and for any application                        • Requirement that the operator                    the pilot-in-command and dispatchers
                                                  continue to be prohibited from checked                  provide the same information to the                   prior to the aircraft moving under its
                                                  baggage. FAA’s Safety Alert to Operators                flight dispatcher that is required to be              own power. The flight crew should not
                                                  (SAFO) 15010 Carriage of Spare Lithium                  provided to the pilot-in-command. In an               be burdened with additional
                                                  Batteries in Carry-on and Checked                       emergency, a dispatcher may be more                   information or processes during taxiing
                                                  Baggage provides additional guidance to                 readily able to communicate with air                  and final preparations for takeoff. This
                                                  operators on this issue.                                traffic control and emergency                         proposed change would also allow the
                                                                                                          responders about the nature and                       flight crew additional time to address
                                                  C. NOTOC Harmonization With the                                                                               any safety concerns identified after a
                                                  ICAO TI (P–1487)                                        location of hazardous materials onboard
                                                                                                          an aircraft than the flight crew.
                                                    The United Parcel Service petitioned                                                                          5 See ICAO Dangerous Goods Panel Working
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                                                                                                          Harmonizing with the ICAO TI and
                                                  PHMSA to revise the notification of the                                                                       Paper DGP/23–WP/35 (October 2011). In addition to
                                                                                                          requiring dispatchers to have the same                regularly occurring public meetings before ICAO
                                                  captain/pilot-in-command (NOTOC)                        information as pilots regarding the                   meetings, the FAA and PHMSA held a public
                                                  requirements to match the ICAO TI. The                  nature, amounts, and locations of                     meeting specific to NOTOCs in March 2011. For
                                                  pilot-in-command must receive the                       hazardous materials improves                          background information, visit: https://
                                                  NOTOC in order to appropriately                                                                               www.federalregister.gov/articles/2011/03/01/2011-
                                                                                                          information sharing in an emergency                   4237/notification-of-pilot-in-command-notice-of-
                                                  consider the presence, amount and                                                                             public-meeting.
                                                  location of hazardous materials onboard                   4 https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=PHMSA-         6 See http://www.ntsb.gov/safety/safety-recs/

                                                  the aircraft in an emergency. See                       2006-26159.                                           recletters/A-11-039-047.pdf.



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                                                  review of the NOTOC before taxiing. For                 closely aligning with the ICAO TI,                    holes. See P–1671.7 The petitioner notes
                                                  example, flight crews will be more                      PHMSA believes that the removal of                    that airlines and freight forwarders have
                                                  likely to have the opportunity to                       additional description requirements                   declined to transport packages with
                                                  physically inspect (e.g., packages,                     from the NOTOC will result in                         minor abrasions, tears, dents, cuts, small
                                                  paperwork, etc.), ask questions, or                     decreased complexity and training costs               holes, or other minor damage from
                                                  otherwise act on the information in the                 for operators without negatively                      normal conditions of transportation and
                                                  NOTOC if they so choose.                                impacting safety. However, we invite                  handling. Even where these examples of
                                                     • Requirement that the air operator                  comment from the ARFF community                       minor damage or holes did not
                                                  obtains and retains a confirmation (e.g.,               pertaining to the effect this proposed                compromise the packaging’s integrity,
                                                  a signed confirmation from the pilot-in-                rule would have had on past incident or               airlines and freight forwarders declined
                                                  command or notation via an operator’s                   accident responses.                                   to transport them on the basis of
                                                  computer system) that the NOTOC was                        The current HMR contain a                          § 175.30(c)(1). The petitioner asks that
                                                  received by the pilot in command. The                   requirement that a notification prepared
                                                  current HMR require the information to                                                                        PHMSA add a new paragraph
                                                                                                          in accordance with the ICAO TI must                   § 173.24(b)(5) to provide transport
                                                  be provided to the pilot-in-command by                  also include any additional elements
                                                  the operator and for the operator to                                                                          guidance on packages with minor
                                                                                                          required to be shown on shipping                      damage, as the HMR do not presently
                                                  maintain a record of the NOTOC for 90                   papers by subpart C of part 171 of this
                                                  days, but there is no requirement for the                                                                     address this issue.
                                                                                                          subchapter. The additional elements
                                                  pilot to indicate receipt of the NOTOC.                 currently required are: An indication of                 PHMSA agrees that the wording of the
                                                  To be consistent with the ICAO TI,                      the ‘‘EX Number’’ for Division 1.4G                   current requirement may be construed
                                                  PHMSA is proposing to require the                       safety devices; an indication of ‘‘RQ’’               to prohibit carriage of such items
                                                  operator to obtain and retain                           and technical names if applicable for                 whenever any hole is found in the
                                                  documentation of the pilot-in-                          hazardous substances; an indication that              package, outside container, or overpack.
                                                  command’s receipt of the NOTOC.                         the hazardous material is a ‘‘Waste’’ for             PHMSA believes the current restriction
                                                     • Requirement for a signed                           hazardous wastes; and the inclusion of                prohibiting acceptance of any of these
                                                  confirmation or some other indication                   the words ‘‘Poison-Inhalation Hazard’’                containment methods with holes to be
                                                  from the person responsible for loading                 or ‘‘Toxic-Inhalation Hazard’’ and the                overly prescriptive, especially as the
                                                  the aircraft that no evidence of damaged                words ‘‘Zone A,’’ ‘‘Zone B,’’ ‘‘Zone C,’’             paramount safety requirement is that
                                                  or leaking packages were loaded on the                                                                        there must not be any indication that
                                                                                                          or ‘‘Zone D’’ for gases, or ‘‘Zone A’’ or
                                                  aircraft. The current HMR require a                                                                           the integrity of the containment method
                                                                                                          ‘‘Zone B’’ for liquids, as appropriate for
                                                  confirmation that no damaged or leaking
                                                                                                          Division 2.3 materials meeting the                    has been compromised. In this NPRM,
                                                  packages were loaded on board an
                                                                                                          definition of a material poisonous by                 consistent with the ICAO TI, PHMSA
                                                  aircraft, but there is no requirement for
                                                                                                          inhalation. PHMSA proposes to remove                  proposes to amend § 175.30(c)(1) to
                                                  a signature or other means of
                                                                                                          the requirement for a NOTOC made in                   remove language prohibiting packages,
                                                  verification from the person responsible
                                                                                                          accordance with the ICAO TI to include                outside containers, or overpacks
                                                  for loading the aircraft. Requiring a
                                                                                                          these additional elements. This                       containing hazardous materials from
                                                  signed confirmation or other indication
                                                                                                          information would still be required on                being transported on an aircraft simply
                                                  from the person responsible for loading
                                                  results in a more accountable safety                    shipping papers.                                      due to the presence of holes when the
                                                  system that helps to ensure that there is                  General harmonization between the                  holes do not compromise the integrity of
                                                  no evidence of damage to or leakage                     HMR NOTOC requirements and those                      the containment device. Under the
                                                  from the packages or evidence of                        found in the ICAO TI will ensure                      proposed amendment to § 175.30(c)(1),
                                                  leakage from the unit load device loaded                consistency for operators subject to both             aircraft operators would be authorized
                                                  on an aircraft. Operators are responsible               regulatory systems, thus reducing                     to accept packages with small holes that
                                                  for addressing in their relevant manuals                inconsistencies and the cost of                       do not compromise the integrity of the
                                                  the job title and specific functions of the             complying with two different sets of                  containment method during
                                                  ‘‘responsible loader,’’ as well as how                  standards. However, minor differences                 transportation aboard an aircraft.
                                                  information should be communicated                      between the two regulations will remain               However, we note that operators may
                                                  from other loaders to the responsible                   even if PHMSA adopts the provisions of                continue to have more restrictive
                                                  loader for each flight prior to this                    this NPRM into a final rule. One                      standards as a part of their business
                                                  confirmation/indication being provided                  noteworthy difference is that the HMR                 practice. Moreover, operators are
                                                  on the NOTOC.                                           requires that the date of the flight be               ultimately responsible for their decision
                                                     • General harmonization with the                     included on the NOTOC. We believe                     to accept such a package for
                                                  ICAO TI in regards to information                       that maintaining the flight date provides             transportation, as the acceptance of the
                                                  required to be provided in the NOTOC                    a benefit by adding another safety                    package is tantamount to the operator’s
                                                  associated with (and linked to)                         control to ensure pilots have the correct             determination that the hole will not
                                                  requirements for shipping papers. The                   form and will result in a negligible
                                                                                                                                                                compromise the integrity of the package.
                                                  current HMR require the additional                      compliance burden by those required to
                                                  description requirements of §§ 172.202                  prepare and maintain a NOTOC under                       The petitioner’s request to add a new
                                                  and 172.203 to be provided in the                       the HMR.                                              paragraph in § 173.24 is outside the
                                                  NOTOC. These additional information                                                                           scope of this rulemaking and may be
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                                                                                                          D. Amendments to Package Inspection                   considered in a future rule.
                                                  requirements necessitate the inclusion                  (P–1671) and Securing Requirements
                                                  of items such as descriptions of the                                                                             Additionally, we propose to amend
                                                  physical or chemical form of radioactive                  Labelmaster Services petitioned                     § 175.88(c) to require hazardous
                                                  materials, an indication that the                       PHMSA to amend § 175.30(c)(1) by                      materials loaded in an aircraft be
                                                  materials being transported are                         removing language prohibiting any                     protected from damage, including by the
                                                  packaged under limited quantity                         package, outside container, or overpack
                                                  exceptions, an indication that marine                   containing hazardous materials from                     7 https://www.regulations.gov/docket?D=PHMSA-

                                                  pollutants are present, etc. By more                    being transported on an aircraft if it has            2015-0281.



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                                                  movement of baggage, mail, stores,8 or                                      Part 172                                                                     understanding of the amendments and
                                                  other cargo and during loading                                                                                                                           see ‘‘Section 172.102 special
                                                                                                                              Section 172.101
                                                  operations, so that accidental damage is                                                                                                                 provisions’’ for a detailed discussion of
                                                  not caused through dragging or                                                Section 172.101 contains the                                               the proposed deletions to the special
                                                  mishandling.                                                                Hazardous Materials Table (HMT) and                                          provisions addressed in this NPRM.
                                                                                                                              provides instructions for its use. Section                                      PHMSA specifically proposes to
                                                  III. Section-by-Section Review                                              172.101(h) describes column (7) of the                                       remove: (1) Special provision A3 from
                                                                                                                              HMT, which specifies codes for special                                       all assigned PG I HMT entries in column
                                                    The following is a section-by-section
                                                                                                                              provisions applicable to hazardous                                           (7); and (2) special provision A6 from all
                                                  review of the amendments proposed in
                                                                                                                              materials. PHMSA proposes revisions to                                       assigned liquid HMT entries in column
                                                  this NPRM:
                                                                                                                              the column (7) special provisions.                                           (7). Table 1 illustrates the HMT entries
                                                                                                                              Please review all changes for a complete                                     for which changes are proposed:

                                                                                                                                                           TABLE 1
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             SP
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  UN ID
                                                                                                                              Proper shipping name                                                                                                         deletion
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   No.    proposed

                                                  Acetaldehyde ...........................................................................................................................................................................       UN1089   A3.
                                                  Acetic acid, glacial or Acetic acid solution, with more than 80 percent acid, by mass ..........................................................                                               UN2789   A6.
                                                  Acetic acid solution, not less than 50 percent but not more than 80 percent acid, by mass ................................................                                                     UN2790   A6.
                                                  Acetic anhydride ......................................................................................................................................................................        UN1715   A6.
                                                  Acetyl chloride .........................................................................................................................................................................      UN1717   A6.
                                                  Alkali metal alloys, liquid, n.o.s ...............................................................................................................................................             UN1421   A3.
                                                  Alkali metal amalgam, liquid ...................................................................................................................................................               UN1389   A3.
                                                  Alkali metal dispersions, flammable or Alkaline earth metal dispersions, flammable ............................................................                                                UN3482   A3.
                                                  Alkali metal dispersions, or Alkaline earth metal dispersions .................................................................................................                                UN1391   A3.
                                                  Alkylphenols, liquid, n.o.s. (including C2–C12 homologues) (PG I) .......................................................................................                                      UN3145   A6.
                                                  Allyl iodide ...............................................................................................................................................................................   UN1723   A6.
                                                  Amines, liquid, corrosive, flammable, n.o.s. or Polyamines, liquid, corrosive, flammable, n.o.s. (PG I) ...............................                                                        UN2734   A3,   A6.
                                                  Amines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s, or Polyamines, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. (PG I) .....................................................................                                        UN2735   A3,   A6.
                                                  Amyl mercaptan ......................................................................................................................................................................          UN1111   A6.
                                                  Antimony pentafluoride ............................................................................................................................................................            UN1732   A6.
                                                  Benzyl chloroformate ...............................................................................................................................................................           UN1739   A3,   A6.
                                                  Boron trifluoride diethyl etherate .............................................................................................................................................               UN2604   A3.
                                                  Butyl mercaptan ......................................................................................................................................................................         UN2347   A6.
                                                  Chlorite solution .......................................................................................................................................................................      UN1908   A6.
                                                  2-Chloropropene ......................................................................................................................................................................         UN2456   A3.
                                                  Chromium oxychloride .............................................................................................................................................................             UN1758   A3,   A6.
                                                  Chromosulfuric acid .................................................................................................................................................................          UN2240   A3,   A6.
                                                  Corrosive liquid, acidic, inorganic, n.o.s. (PG I) .....................................................................................................................                       UN3264   A6.
                                                  Corrosive liquid, acidic, organic, n.o.s. (PG I) ........................................................................................................................                      UN3265   A6.
                                                  Corrosive liquid, basic, inorganic, n.o.s. (PG I) ......................................................................................................................                       UN3266   A6.
                                                  Corrosive liquid, basic, organic, n.o.s. (PG I) .........................................................................................................................                      UN3267   A6.
                                                  Corrosive liquid, self-heating, n.o.s. (PG I) .............................................................................................................................                    UN3301   A6.
                                                  Corrosive liquids, flammable, n.o.s. (PG I) .............................................................................................................................                      UN2920   A6.
                                                  Corrosive liquids, n.o.s. (PG I) ................................................................................................................................................              UN1760   A6.
                                                  Corrosive liquids, oxidizing, n.o.s. ...........................................................................................................................................               UN3093   A6.
                                                  Corrosive liquids, toxic, n.o.s. (PG I) ......................................................................................................................................                 UN2922   A6.
                                                  Corrosive liquids, water-reactive, n.o.s. ..................................................................................................................................                   UN3094   A6.
                                                  Dichloroacetic acid ..................................................................................................................................................................         UN1764   A6.
                                                  Dichloroacetyl chloride ............................................................................................................................................................           UN1765   A6.
                                                  Difluorophosphoric acid, anhydrous ........................................................................................................................................                    UN1768   A6.
                                                  Disinfectant, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. .......................................................................................................................................                UN1903   A6.
                                                  Dyes, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s. or Dye intermediates, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s (PG I) ...............................................................                                          UN2801   A6.
                                                  Ethyl mercaptan ......................................................................................................................................................................         UN2363   A6.
                                                  Ethyldichlorosilane ...................................................................................................................................................................        UN1183   A3.
                                                  Fluoroboric acid .......................................................................................................................................................................       UN1775   A6.
                                                  Fluorophosphoric acid anhydrous ...........................................................................................................................................                    UN1776   A6.
                                                  Fluorosilicic acid ......................................................................................................................................................................      UN1778   A6.
                                                  Fluorosulfonic acid ..................................................................................................................................................................         UN1777   A3,   A6.
                                                  Hexafluorophosphoric acid ......................................................................................................................................................               UN1782   A6.
                                                  Hydrazine, anhydrous .............................................................................................................................................................             UN2029   A3,   A6.
                                                  Hydriodic acid (PG II) ..............................................................................................................................................................          UN1787   A6.
                                                  Hydrobromic acid, with not more than 49 percent hydrobromic acid (PG II) .........................................................................                                             UN1788   A6.
                                                  Hydrochloric acid (PG II) .........................................................................................................................................................            UN1789   A6.
                                                  Hydrofluoric acid and Sulfuric acid mixtures ...........................................................................................................................                       UN1786   A6.
                                                  Hydrofluoric acid, with more than 60 percent strength ...........................................................................................................                              UN1790   A6.
                                                  Hydrofluoric acid, with not more than 60 percent strength .....................................................................................................                                UN1790   A6.
                                                  Hydrogen peroxide and peroxyacetic acid mixtures, stabilized with acids, water, and not more than 5 percent peroxy-                                                                            UN3149   A6.
                                                     acetic acid.
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                                                  Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous solutions with not less than 20 percent but not more than 40 percent hydrogen peroxide                                                                              UN2014   A6.
                                                     (stabilized as necessary).
                                                  Lithium aluminum hydride, ethereal ........................................................................................................................................                    UN1411   A3.

                                                    8 References to stores in this rule are consistent                          Stores (supplies) for consumption. Goods,                                    Stores (supplies) to be taken away. Goods for sale
                                                  the ICAO TI’s definition under ICAO TI Part 1;                              whether or not sold, intended for consumption by                             to the passengers and the crew of aircraft with a
                                                  3.1.1.                                                                      the passengers and the crew on board aircraft, and                           view to being landed.
                                                    Stores (supplies). a) Stores (supplies) for                               goods necessary for the operation and maintenance
                                                  consumption; and b) Stores (supplies) to be taken                           of aircraft, including fuel and lubricants.
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                                                                                                                                              TABLE 1—Continued
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           SP
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                UN ID
                                                                                                                             Proper shipping name                                                                                                        deletion
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 No.    proposed

                                                  Mercaptans, liquid, flammable, toxic, n.o.s. or Mercaptan mixtures, liquid, flammable, toxic, n.o.s (PG III) ........................                                                        UN1228   A6.
                                                  Mercaptans, liquid, toxic, flammable, n.o.s. or Mercaptan mixtures, liquid, toxic, flammable, n.o.s., flash point not less                                                                   UN3071   A6.
                                                     than 23 degrees C.
                                                  Methyldichlorosilane ................................................................................................................................................................        UN1242   A3.
                                                  Morpholine ...............................................................................................................................................................................   UN2054   A6.
                                                  Nitric acid other than red fuming, with at least 65 percent, but not more than 70 percent nitric acid ...................................                                                    UN2031   A6.
                                                  Nitric acid other than red fuming, with more than 20 percent and less than 65 percent nitric acid ......................................                                                     UN2031   A6.
                                                  Nitric acid other than red fuming, with not more than 20 percent nitric acid .........................................................................                                       UN2031   A6.
                                                  Nitric acid other than red fuming, with more than 70 percent nitric acid ...............................................................................                                     UN2031   A3.
                                                  Nitrohydrochloric acid ..............................................................................................................................................................        UN1798   A3.
                                                  Nitrosylsulfuric acid, liquid .......................................................................................................................................................        UN2308   A6.
                                                  Organotin compounds, liquid, n.o.s. (PG I) ............................................................................................................................                      UN2788   A3.
                                                  Oxidizing liquid, corrosive, n.o.s (PG I) ..................................................................................................................................                 UN3098   A6.
                                                  Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s (PG I) ...................................................................................................................................................           UN3139   A6.
                                                  Oxidizing liquid, toxic, n.o.s (PG I) ..........................................................................................................................................             UN3099   A6.
                                                  Perchloric acid with more than 50 percent but not more than 72 percent acid, by mass .....................................................                                                   UN1873   A3.
                                                  Phosphorus tribromide ............................................................................................................................................................           UN1808   A6.
                                                  Propanethiols ...........................................................................................................................................................................    UN2402   A6.
                                                  Propylene oxide .......................................................................................................................................................................      UN1280   A3.
                                                  1,2-Propylenediamine ..............................................................................................................................................................          UN2258   A6.
                                                  Propyleneimine, stabilized .......................................................................................................................................................           UN1921   A3.
                                                  Selenium oxychloride ..............................................................................................................................................................          UN2879   A3, A6.
                                                  Silicon tetrachloride .................................................................................................................................................................      UN1818   A6.
                                                  Sulfur chlorides ........................................................................................................................................................................    UN1828   A3.
                                                  Sulfuric acid, fuming with less than 30 percent free sulfur trioxide ........................................................................................                                UN1831   A3.
                                                  Trichloroacetic acid, solution ...................................................................................................................................................           UN2564   A6.
                                                  Trifluoroacetic acid ..................................................................................................................................................................      UN2699   A3, A6.
                                                  Valeryl chloride ........................................................................................................................................................................    UN2502   A6.
                                                  Vanadium oxytrichloride ..........................................................................................................................................................           UN2443   A6.
                                                  Vanadium tetrachloride ...........................................................................................................................................................           UN2444   A3, A6.
                                                  Vinyl ethyl ether, stabilized .....................................................................................................................................................          UN1302   A3.
                                                  Xylyl bromide, liquid ................................................................................................................................................................       UN1701   A6.



                                                  Section 172.102                 Special Provisions                          exceeding 2 grams of lithium content,                                       indication that its integrity has been
                                                                                                                              but not exceeding 8 grams of lithium                                        compromised.’’
                                                     Section 172.102 lists special
                                                  provisions applicable to the                                                content, with the approval of the
                                                                                                                                                                                                          Section 175.33
                                                  transportation of specific hazardous                                        operator. Consistent with the ICAO TI
                                                  materials. Special provisions contain                                       and the current HMR prohibitions, spare                                        Section 175.33 establishes
                                                  packaging requirements, prohibitions,                                       lithium batteries (i.e. batteries that are                                  requirements for shipping papers and
                                                  and exceptions applicable to particular                                     not packed with or contained in                                             for the notification of the pilot-in-
                                                  quantities or forms of hazardous                                            equipment) of any type and for any                                          command (NOTOC) when hazardous
                                                  materials. PHMSA proposes, to replace                                       application continue to be prohibited                                       materials are transported by aircraft.
                                                  the existing requirement for tightly                                        from checked baggage. FAA’s Safety                                          PHMSA proposes to harmonize the
                                                  closed metal receptacles in special                                         Alert to Operators (SAFO) 15010                                             HMR NOTOC requirements with those
                                                  provision A3 from § 172.102(b)(2),                                          Carriage of Spare Lithium Batteries in                                      found in the ICAO TI. Specifically, we
                                                  which applies only to transportation by                                     Carry-on and Checked Baggage provides                                       propose to more closely align the
                                                  aircraft, with a requirement for rigid and                                  additional guidance to operators on this                                    information that is required to be
                                                  leakproof receptacles or intermediate                                       issue.                                                                      provided in the NOTOC; ensure the
                                                  packaging packed with absorbent                                             Section 175.30                                                              NOTOC is provided to dispatchers or
                                                  material.                                                                                                                                               when dispatchers are not utilized, other
                                                  Part 175                                                                      Section 175.30 prescribes                                                 ground support personnel designated in
                                                                                                                              requirements for the inspection and                                         the operator’s manual assigned to the
                                                  Section 175.10                                                              acceptance of hazardous materials.                                          flight; harmonize with ICAO
                                                    Section 175.10 provides exceptions                                        PHMSA proposes revising § 175.30(c)(1)                                      requirements addressing when the
                                                  for passengers, crewmembers, and air                                        to no longer prohibit packages, outside                                     NOTOC must be provided to the pilots
                                                  operators. PHMSA proposes to revise                                         containers, overpacks, or ULDs                                              and dispatchers; require confirmation
                                                  § 175.10(a)(18)(i) to authorize                                             containing hazardous materials from                                         via signature or other appropriate
                                                  passengers and crewmembers to carry                                         being transported on an aircraft if there                                   indication by the pilot-in-command
                                                  on board aircraft portable medical                                          are one or more holes present when the                                      (PIC) to indicate that the required
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                                                  electronic devices containing lithium                                       hole(s) or other indications do not                                         information was received; and require
                                                  metal batteries with a lithium content                                      indicate compromised integrity to the                                       confirmation via signature or other
                                                  exceeding 2 grams per battery, but not                                      package, overpack, freight container, or                                    appropriate indication by the person
                                                  exceeding 8 grams of lithium content                                        ULD. This change will harmonize the                                         responsible for loading the aircraft that
                                                  per battery, and no more than two                                           HMR with language in ICAO TI part 7;                                        no damaged or leaking packages or
                                                  individually protected lithium metal                                        1.3.1(i), which states ‘‘the package,                                       packages showing evidence of damage
                                                  spare batteries for these portable                                          overpack, freight container or unit load                                    or leakage have been loaded on the
                                                  medical electronic devices each                                             device is not leaking and there is no                                       aircraft.


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                                                    Finally, and consistent with the ICAO                 hazardous materials transported in                    requirements from the person
                                                  TI, we propose to amend § 175.33 by                     international commerce warrants the                   responsible for loading the aircraft will
                                                  removing the requirement to include                     harmonization of domestic and                         result in more effective and efficient
                                                  additional informational requirements                   international requirements to the                     response in the event of an aviation
                                                  in § 175.33(a)(1)(i) and (ii). This                     greatest extent possible.                             incident. The proposed requirement that
                                                  information will continue to be required                  Harmonization serves to facilitate                  packages be protected from damage
                                                  on shipping papers.                                     international commerce, while also                    during loading operations will result in
                                                                                                          promoting the safety of people,                       increased safety and environmental
                                                  Section 175.88                                          property, and the environment by                      protection. Benefits would also be
                                                    Section 175.88 prescribes                             reducing the potential for confusion and              realized through a more efficient
                                                  requirements for inspection, orientation,               misunderstanding that could result if                 response time as a result of emergency
                                                  and securing packages of hazardous                      shippers and operators were required to               response personnel having quicker
                                                  materials aboard aircraft. PHMSA                        comply with two or more conflicting                   access to hazardous materials
                                                  proposes revisions to § 175.88(c) to                    sets of regulatory requirements.                      information for each flight.
                                                  require hazardous materials loaded in                   PHMSA’s goal is to harmonize without                     The primary reduced expenditures
                                                  an aircraft to be protected from damage,                sacrificing the current HMR level of                  benefits expected from this NPRM result
                                                  including by the movement of baggage,                   safety or imposing undue burdens on                   from reduced packaging costs in relation
                                                  mail, stores, or other cargo, consistent                the regulated community. Additionally,                to the removal of special provision A3
                                                  with general loading requirements                       we consulted the Federal Aviation                     from all assigned PG I HMT entries and
                                                  found in the ICAO TI. This proposed                     Administration in the development of                  special provision A6 from all assigned
                                                  change would require that packages be                   this rule.                                            liquid HMT entries, as well as cost
                                                  protected from damage during loading                                                                          savings from general harmonization of
                                                                                                          B. Executive Order 12866, Executive
                                                  operations through dragging or                                                                                NOTOC requirements.
                                                                                                          Order 13563, and DOT Regulatory                          Currently, compliance with special
                                                  mishandling of packages containing                      Policies and Procedures
                                                  hazardous materials and further                                                                               provisions A3 and A6 requires domestic
                                                  harmonize specific portions of the                         This proposed rule is not considered               shippers to use extra 9 or more
                                                  general loading/securement                              a significant regulatory action under                 expensive 10 materials. Shippers also
                                                  requirements pertaining to appropriate                  section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866,                incur higher freight charges for shipping
                                                  securing and loading practices of the                   ‘‘Regulatory Planning and Review,’’ 58                packages with higher package weights.11
                                                  HMR with those found in the ICAO TI.                    FR 51735 (Oct. 4, 1993), and, therefore,              PHMSA estimates that the partial
                                                                                                          was not reviewed by the Office of                     removal of A3 and complete removal of
                                                  IV. Regulatory Analyses and Notices                     Management and Budget. This proposed                  A6 for liquids, as well as that of the
                                                  A. Statutory/Legal Authority for This                   rule is not considered a significant rule             associated intermediate packaging
                                                  Rulemaking                                              under the Regulatory Policies and                     requirements, from the HMR will
                                                                                                          Procedures of the Department of                       provide an undiscounted annual benefit
                                                    This proposed rule is published under                 Transportation. 44 FR 11034 (Feb. 26,                 of $1,814,643 in reduced packaging
                                                  the statutory authority of the Federal                  1979).                                                costs to shippers.
                                                  hazardous materials transportation law                     Executive Order 13563, ‘‘Improving                    To arrive at this benefit, PHMSA (1)
                                                  (Federal hazmat law). 49 U.S.C. 5101 et                 Regulation and Regulatory Review,’’ 76                analyzed commodity flow survey data
                                                  seq. Section 5103(b) of the Federal                     FR 3821 (Jan. 21, 2011), supplements                  for commodities assigned A3, A6, or
                                                  hazmat law authorizes the Secretary of                  and reaffirms Executive Order 12866,                  both in the HMR, (2) determined an
                                                  Transportation to prescribe regulations                 stressing that, to the extent permitted by            estimate of total tons of freight for
                                                  for the safe transportation, including                  law, an agency rulemaking action must                 affected commodities offered for
                                                  security, of hazardous materials in                     be based on benefits that justify its                 transportation by aircraft annually, (3)
                                                  intrastate, interstate, and foreign                     costs, impose the least burden, consider              used this general commodity flow
                                                  commerce. Section 5120(b) of the                        cumulative burdens, maximize benefits,                survey data to estimate the number of
                                                  Federal hazmat law authorizes the                       use performance objectives, and assess                impacted packages, and (4) determined
                                                  Secretary of Transportation to ensure                   available alternatives.                               a cost basis for packages prepared under
                                                  that, to the extent practicable,                                                                              existing requirements versus proposed
                                                  regulations governing the transportation                Benefits of Harmonization
                                                                                                                                                                requirements.
                                                  of hazardous materials in commerce are                    Pursuant to Executive Order 13563,                     The reduced expenditure cost savings
                                                  consistent with standards adopted by                    PHMSA analyzed the expected benefits                  associated with general harmonization
                                                  international authorities. The Secretary                of these proposed provisions. Typically               are not easily calculable with any degree
                                                  has delegated these authorizations to the               the benefits of rules are derived from (1)            of accuracy. Inconsistent hazardous
                                                  Administrator for PHMSA. See 49 CFR                     enhanced health and safety factors and                materials regulations result in
                                                  1.97.                                                   (2) reduced expenditures, such as                     additional compliance costs for industry
                                                    This rule proposes to amend                           private-sector savings, government                    and increase compliance training
                                                  regulations to increase alignment with                  administrative savings, gains in work                 efforts, whereas consistency of
                                                  international standards by incorporating                time, harmonization impacts, and costs                regulations reduces regulatory
                                                  various amendments, including changes                   of compliance. In the case of this NPRM,              compliance costs and helps to avoid
                                                  to special provisions, packaging                        most of the benefits from the rule will
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                                                                                                                                                                rejected or frustrated shipments.
                                                  requirements, air transport notification                be derived from health and safety
                                                  of pilot-in-command (NOTOC)                             factors, and reduced compliance costs.                  9 A metal container enclosing either a plastic or

                                                  requirements, and allowances for                          The quantifying health and safety                   glass container.
                                                  hazardous materials to be carried on                    benefits specifically attributable to                   10 A metal or glass container rather than a plastic

                                                  board an aircraft by passengers and                     modifications of the NOTOC                            container.
                                                                                                                                                                  11 Having a metal container enclosing a plastic/
                                                  crewmembers. To this end, this rule                     requirements are not easily calculable                glass container will add weight. Likewise using a
                                                  proposes to more fully align the HMR                    with any degree of accuracy. The pilot                metal or glass container rather than a plastic
                                                  with the ICAO TI. The large volume of                   signature and stronger confirmation                   container will add weight.



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                                                  PHMSA expects the increased                             the net benefit associated with this                  The effective date may not be earlier
                                                  harmonization of the HMR and ICAO TI                    NPRM (2137–AF10) to be $1,107,002.                    than the 90th day following the date of
                                                  NOTOC provisions to generate cost                                                                             issuance of the final rule and not later
                                                                                                          C. Executive Order 13132
                                                  savings by streamlining the processes                                                                         than two years after the date of issuance.
                                                  for NOTOC generation.                                      This proposed rule was analyzed in                 PHMSA proposes the effective date of
                                                                                                          accordance with the principles and                    Federal preemption be 90 days from
                                                  Costs of Harmonization                                  criteria contained in Executive Order                 publication of a final rule in this matter.
                                                     The primary costs associated with this               13132, ‘‘Federalism,’’ 64 FR 43255 (Aug.
                                                                                                          10, 1999). This proposed rule may                     D. Executive Order 13175
                                                  NPRM are time costs related to
                                                  proposed requirements for (1)                           preempt State, local, and Indian tribe                   This proposed rule was analyzed in
                                                  confirmation via signature or other                     requirements but does not propose any                 accordance with the principles and
                                                  appropriate indication by the person                    regulation that has substantial direct                criteria contained in Executive Order
                                                  responsible for loading the aircraft that               effects on the States, the relationship               13175, ‘‘Consultation and Coordination
                                                  no damaged or leaking packages were                     between the national government and                   with Indian Tribal Governments,’’ 65 FR
                                                  loaded on the aircraft, and (2)                         the States, or the distribution of power              67249 (Nov. 9, 2000). Because this
                                                  confirmation via signature or other                     and responsibilities among the various                proposed rule does not have tribal
                                                  appropriate indication by the pilot-in-                 levels of government. Therefore, the                  implications, does not impose
                                                  command to indicate that the required                   consultation and funding requirements                 substantial direct compliance costs, and
                                                  information was received. PHMSA                         of Executive Order 13132 do not apply.                is required by statute, the funding and
                                                  estimates the annual costs associated                      The Federal hazardous material                     consultation requirements of Executive
                                                  with harmonizing the HMR NOTOC                          transportation law, 49 U.S.C. 5101–                   Order 13175 do not apply.
                                                  requirements with those found in the                    5128, contains an express preemption                  E. Regulatory Flexibility Act, Executive
                                                  ICAO TI to be $705,590. PHMSA notes                     provision, 49 U.S.C. 5125(b), that                    Order 13272, and DOT Policies and
                                                  that many air operators already comply                  preempts State, local, and Indian tribe               Procedures
                                                  with the ICAO TI NOTOC requirements;                    requirements on certain covered
                                                                                                          subjects, as follows:                                    This proposed rule was developed in
                                                  therefore, the estimated cost of                                                                              accordance with Executive Order 13272,
                                                  harmonizing likely is overestimated in                     (1) The designation, description, and
                                                                                                          classification of hazardous material;                 ‘‘Proper Consideration of Small Entities
                                                  this analysis. The HMR currently                                                                              in Agency Rulemaking,’’ 67 FR 53461
                                                                                                             (2) The packing, repacking, handling,
                                                  requires confirmation that no damaged                                                                         (Aug. 16, 2002), and DOT’s Policies and
                                                                                                          labeling, marking, and placarding of
                                                  or leaking packages have been loaded on                                                                       Procedures to promote compliance with
                                                                                                          hazardous material;
                                                  the aircraft. In satisfying this current                   (3) The preparation, execution, and                the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C.
                                                  requirement, it is assumed that many                    use of shipping documents related to                  601 et seq., and ensure that potential
                                                  operators are already using the proposed                hazardous material and requirements                   impacts of draft rules on small entities
                                                  specific confirmation requirement                       related to the number, contents, and                  are properly considered. The Regulatory
                                                  (signature or other indication) from the                placement of those documents;                         Flexibility Act requires an agency to
                                                  person responsible loading the aircraft                    (4) The written notification,                      review regulations to assess their impact
                                                  and are already be accounted for in time                recording, and reporting of the                       on small entities, unless the agency
                                                  costs. Under current practice, the                      unintentional release in transportation               determines that a rule is not expected to
                                                  NOTOC is transmitted to the pilot-in-                   of hazardous material; and                            have a significant impact on a
                                                  command. We assume the additional                          (5) The design, manufacture,                       substantial number of small entities.
                                                  provision of identical NOTOC                            fabrication, inspection, marking,                        This proposed rule facilitates the
                                                  information to the dispatcher (or other                 maintenance, recondition, repair, or                  transportation of hazardous materials in
                                                  personnel) will incur negligible costs, if              testing of a packaging or container                   international commerce by increasing
                                                  any, especially as we understand this to                represented, marked, certified, or sold               consistency with international
                                                  be a common industry practice. PHMSA                    as qualified for use in transporting                  standards. It applies to offerors and
                                                  invites comments on this assumption                     hazardous material in commerce.                       carriers of hazardous materials, some of
                                                  and on any unanticipated costs                             This proposed rule addresses covered               whom are small entities, such as
                                                  associated with this proposed                           subject items (2), (3), and (5) above and             chemical manufacturers, users and
                                                  requirement.                                            preempts State, local, and Indian tribe               suppliers, packaging manufacturers,
                                                     PHMSA expects the adoption of the                    requirements not meeting the                          distributors, aircraft operators, and
                                                  proposal to eliminate the intermediate                  ‘‘substantively the same’’ standard. This             training companies. As previously
                                                  packaging requirements provided in                      proposed rule is necessary to harmonize               discussed in Section IV, Subsection B
                                                  special provision A6 for liquids (and A3                with international standards. If the                  (‘‘Executive Order 12866, Executive
                                                  for PG I materials) to yield a modest                   proposed changes are not adopted into                 Order 13563, and DOT Regulatory
                                                  increase in safety costs due to increased               the HMR, U.S. companies—including                     Policies and Procedures’’), PHMSA
                                                  transport volumes that may result from                  numerous small entities competing in                  expects that the majority of amendments
                                                  the reduced packaging costs. Based on                   foreign markets—would be at an                        in this proposed rule will result in cost
                                                  an estimated 10 percent increase in                     economic disadvantage because of their                savings and ease the regulatory
                                                  transport volumes of commodities                        need to comply with a dual system of                  compliance burden for shippers engaged
                                                  currently assigned special provisions A3                regulations. The changes in this                      in domestic and international
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                                                  and A6, PHMSA estimates the annual                      proposed rulemaking are intended to                   commerce, including trans-border
                                                  increased safety cost attributable to the               avoid this result. Federal hazardous                  shipments within North America. Many
                                                  removal of these special provisions as                  materials transportation law provides at              companies will realize economic
                                                  proposed in this NPRM is $2,051.                        49 U.S.C. 5125(b)(2) that, if DOT issues              benefits as a result of these
                                                                                                          a regulation concerning any of the                    amendments. Additionally, the changes
                                                  Net Benefit
                                                                                                          covered subjects, DOT must determine                  effected by this NPRM will relieve U.S.
                                                    Based on the previous discussions of                  and publish in the Federal Register the               companies, including small entities
                                                  benefits and costs, PHMSA estimates                     effective date of Federal preemption.                 competing in foreign markets, from the


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                                                  burden of complying with a dual system                  addition, you may submit comments                     carriers, manufacturers, and industry
                                                  of regulations. However, PHMSA                          specifically related to the information               representatives. These proposed
                                                  requests comment on the economic                        collection burden to PHMSA Desk                       revisions are intended to harmonize
                                                  impacts of the proposed rule on a small                 Officer, Office of Management and                     with international standards, while also
                                                  entities.                                               Budget, at fax number 202–395–6974.                   maintaining or enhancing safety.
                                                  F. Paperwork Reduction Act                              Requests for a copy of this information               Specifically, PHMSA, consistent with
                                                                                                          collection should be directed to Steven               P–1487, proposes to harmonize the
                                                    PHMSA currently has approved                          Andrews or T. Glenn Foster, Standards                 HMR with the 2015–2016 ICAO TI
                                                  information collection under Office of                  and Rulemaking Division (PHH–10),                     requirements for the NOTOC, the ICAO
                                                  Management and Budget (OMB) Control                     Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety               TI requirement for the air operator to
                                                  Number 2137–0034, ‘‘Hazardous                           Administration, 1200 New Jersey                       provide a copy of the NOTOC to the
                                                  Materials Shipping Papers and                           Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590–
                                                  Emergency Response Information.’’ We                                                                          flight dispatcher, and the ICAO TI
                                                                                                          0001. If these proposed requirements are              requirement for the air operator to
                                                  anticipate that this proposed rule will                 adopted in a final rule, PHMSA will
                                                  result in an increase in the annual                                                                           obtain and retain a confirmation that the
                                                                                                          submit the revised information                        NOTOC was received and agreed to by
                                                  burden of this information collection                   collection and recordkeeping
                                                  because of an increase in the amount of                                                                       the pilot. This NPRM addresses three
                                                                                                          requirements to OMB for approval.
                                                  time needed to complete the NOTOC                                                                             additional petitions for rulemaking (P–
                                                  due to additional requirements for (1)                  G. Regulation Identifier Number (RIN)                 1637, P–1649, and P–1671), proposing
                                                  confirmation via signature or other                        A regulation identifier number (RIN)               to: (1) More closely harmonize with the
                                                  appropriate indication by the person                    is assigned to each regulatory action                 ICAO TI in regard to intermediate
                                                  responsible for loading the aircraft that               listed in the Unified Agenda of Federal               packaging requirements for certain low
                                                  no damaged or leaking packages were                     Regulations. The Regulatory Information               and medium danger hazardous
                                                  loaded on the aircraft, and (2)                         Service Center publishes the Unified                  materials; (2) add an exception to allow
                                                  confirmation via signature or other                     Agenda in April and October of each                   passengers to bring on board an aircraft
                                                  appropriate indication by the pilot-in-                 year. The RIN contained in the heading                portable medical electronic devices
                                                  command that the required information                   of this document can be used to cross-                containing lithium batteries that exceed
                                                  was received.                                           reference this action with the Unified                the lithium battery limits in
                                                    This rulemaking identifies a revised                  Agenda.                                               § 175.10(a)(18)(i), as well as spare
                                                  information collection that PHMSA will                                                                        batteries for these devices with the
                                                  submit to OMB for approval based on                     H. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                                                                                                                                approval of the operator; and (3) remove
                                                  the requirements in this NPRM. PHMSA                      This proposed rule does not impose                  language prohibiting any package,
                                                  has developed burden estimates to                       unfunded mandates under the                           outside container, or overpack
                                                  reflect changes in this NPRM and                        Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of                       containing hazardous materials from
                                                  estimates that the information collection               1995. It does not result in costs of                  being transported on an aircraft if it has
                                                  and recordkeeping burden in this rule                   $141.3 million or more, adjusted for                  holes when there is no indication that
                                                  are as follows:                                         inflation, to either State, local, or tribal          the integrity of the containment method
                                                    OMB Control Number: 2137–0034.                        governments, in the aggregate, or to the              has been compromised. All of these
                                                    Annual Increase in Number of                          private sector in any one year, and is the            proposals more closely harmonize U.S.
                                                  Respondents: 150.                                       least burdensome alternative that
                                                    Annual Increase in Annual Number of                                                                         regulations with international
                                                                                                          achieves the objective of the rule.
                                                  Responses: 1,976,475.                                                                                         standards.
                                                    Annual Increase in Annual Burden                      I. Environmental Assessment                              This action is necessary to: (1) Fulfill
                                                  Hours: 5,474.                                              The National Environmental Policy                  our statutory directive to promote
                                                    Annual Increase in Annual Burden                      Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. 4321–4375,                     transportation safety; (2) fulfill our
                                                  Costs: $483,083.                                        requires that Federal agencies analyze                statutory directive under the
                                                    Under the Paperwork Reduction Act                     proposed actions to determine whether                 Administrative Procedure Act (APA)
                                                  of 1995, no person is required to                       the action will have a significant impact             that requires Federal agencies to give
                                                  respond to an information collection                    on the human environment. The                         interested persons the right to petition
                                                  unless it has been approved by OMB                      Council on Environmental Quality                      an agency to issue, amend, or repeal a
                                                  and displays a valid OMB control                        (CEQ) regulations that implement                      rule, 5 U.S.C. 553(e); (3) align the HMR
                                                  number. Section 1320.8(d) of 5 CFR                      NEPA, 40 CFR parts 1500–1508, require                 with international transport standards
                                                  requires that PHMSA provide interested                  Federal agencies to conduct an                        and requirements to the extent
                                                  members of the public and affected                      environmental review considering (1)                  practicable in accordance with Federal
                                                  agencies an opportunity to comment on                   the need for the proposed action, (2)                 hazmat law, see 49 U.S.C. 5120; and (4)
                                                  information and recordkeeping requests.                 alternatives to the proposed action, (3)              simplify and clarify the regulations in
                                                  PHMSA specifically invites comments                     probable environmental impacts of the                 order to promote understanding and
                                                  on the information collection and                       both the proposed action and the                      compliance. Specifically, this
                                                  recordkeeping burdens associated with                   alternatives, and (4) the agencies and                rulemaking achieves these goals by
                                                  developing, implementing, and                           persons consulted during the                          responding to petitions (P–1487, P–
                                                  maintaining these proposed
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                                                                                                          consideration process. 40 CFR                         1637, P–1649, and P–1671).
                                                  requirements. Address written                           1508.9(b).
                                                  comments to the Dockets Unit as                                                                                  With this action, we intend to more
                                                  identified in the ADDRESSES section of                  1. Purpose and Need                                   closely align the HMR with
                                                  this rulemaking. We must receive                           In this NPRM, PHMSA proposes to                    international transport standards and
                                                  comments regarding information                          amend the HMR in to increase                          requirements, without diminishing the
                                                  collection burdens prior to the close of                harmonization with international                      level of safety currently provided by the
                                                  the comment period as identified in the                 standards and to address four petitions               HMR or imposing undue burdens on the
                                                  DATES section of this rulemaking. In                    for rulemaking submitted by shippers,                 regulated public.


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                                                  2. Alternatives                                         prohibiting any package, outside                      compliance training. For ease of
                                                     In proposing this rulemaking, PHMSA                  container, or overpack containing                     compliance with appropriate
                                                  is considering the following                            hazardous materials from being                        regulations, air carriers engaged in the
                                                  alternatives:                                           transported on an aircraft if it has holes.           transportation of hazardous materials
                                                     No Action Alternative:                               Additionally, PHMSA proposes                          generally elect to accept and transport
                                                     If PHMSA were to choose this                         revisions to § 175.88(c) to require                   hazardous materials in accordance with
                                                  alternative, we would not proceed with                  hazardous materials loaded in an                      the ICAO TI, as appropriate. Increasing
                                                  any rulemaking on this subject and the                  aircraft to be protected from damage,                 consistency between these international
                                                  current regulatory standards would                      including by the movement of baggage,                 regulations and the HMR allows
                                                  remain in effect.                                       mail, stores, or other cargo, consistent              shippers and carriers to more efficiently
                                                     Preferred Alternative:                               with general loading requirements                     train hazmat employees in their
                                                     This alternative is the current                      found in the ICAO TI.                                 responsible functions. PHMSA believes
                                                  proposal as it appears in this NPRM,                    3. Probable Environmental Impacts of                  that these proposed amendments, which
                                                  applying to transport of hazardous                      the Alternatives                                      will increase standardization and
                                                  materials by air. The proposed                                                                                consistency of regulations, will result in
                                                                                                             No Action Alternative:                             greater protection of human health and
                                                  amendments included in this alternative                    If PHMSA were to choose the No
                                                  are more fully addressed in the                                                                               the environment:
                                                                                                          Action Alternative, we would not                         (1) More closely harmonize the HMR
                                                  preamble and regulatory text sections of                proceed with any rulemaking on this
                                                  this NPRM. However, they generally                                                                            and ICAO TI notification requirements.
                                                                                                          subject and the current regulatory                    Harmonizing the HMR and ICAO TI
                                                  include the following:                                  standards would remain in effect.
                                                     (1) More closely harmonize the HMR                                                                         notification requirements will (1) allow
                                                                                                          However, efficiencies gained through                  air carriers to streamline compliance
                                                  and ICAO TI notification requirements.                  harmonization in updates to transport
                                                  In this NPRM, PHMSA proposes to more                                                                          and training programs, (2) result in
                                                                                                          standards would not be realized.                      emergency response personnel having
                                                  closely align NOTOC requirements                        Foregone efficiencies in the No Action
                                                  between the HMR and the ICAO TI. This                                                                         quicker access to hazmat information for
                                                                                                          Alternative include freeing up limited                each flight, (3) remove the requirement
                                                  includes information required in the                    resources to concentrate on air transport
                                                  notification, when the NOTOC must be                                                                          to supply data elements required under
                                                                                                          hazard communication (hazcom) issues                  shipping paper provisions, and (4)
                                                  provided to pilots and dispatchers, and                 of potentially much greater
                                                  requirements for verifying that the                                                                           provide dispatchers access to hazmat
                                                                                                          environmental impact.                                 information and relieve the flight crew
                                                  information was received by the pilot-                     Additionally, the Preferred
                                                  in-command.                                                                                                   of the responsibility of communicating
                                                                                                          Alternative encompasses enhanced and
                                                     (2) More closely harmonize with ICAO                                                                       this information to Air Traffic Control
                                                                                                          clarified regulatory requirements, which
                                                  TI in regard to intermediate packaging                                                                        (ATC) and Aircraft Rescue and
                                                                                                          would result in increased compliance
                                                  requirements for certain low and                                                                              Firefighting (ARFF) personnel.
                                                                                                          and less environmental and safety
                                                  medium danger hazardous materials. In                   incidents. Not adopting the proposed                     Greenhouse gas emissions would
                                                  this NPRM, PHMSA proposes to remove                     environmental and safety requirements                 remain the same under this proposed
                                                  all references to special provision A6                  in the NPRM under the No Action                       amendment.
                                                  assigned to liquids in the Hazardous                    Alternative would result in a lost                       (2) More closely harmonize with the
                                                  Materials Table. Additionally, this                     opportunity for reducing environmental                ICAO TI in regard to intermediate
                                                  NPRM proposes to amend special                          and safety-related incidents.                         packaging requirements for certain low
                                                  provision A3 to authorize additional                       Greenhouse gas emissions would                     and medium danger hazardous
                                                  intermediate packagings.                                remain the same under the No Action                   materials. Deleting the assignment of
                                                     (3) Add an exception to allow                        Alternative.                                          special provisions A3 (partial) and A6
                                                  passengers, with the approval of the                       Preferred Alternative:                             (for liquids) more closely harmonizes
                                                  operator, to bring on board an aircraft                    If PHMSA selects the provisions as                 the HMR with the packing instructions
                                                  a portable medical electronic device                    proposed in this NPRM, we believe that                of the ICAO TI and removes a
                                                  that exceeds the lithium battery limits in              safety and environmental risks would be               requirement that, according to the
                                                  § 175.10(a)(18)(i). In this NPRM,                       reduced and that protections to human                 petitioner, is a barrier to trade for U.S.
                                                  PHMSA proposes to amend                                 health and environmental resources                    exports, while still maintaining an
                                                  § 175.10(a)(18)(i) to increase the                      would be increased. Consistency                       appropriate level of safety. Existing
                                                  quantity limits applicable to the                       between U.S. and international                        requirements in § 173.27(d) and (e) for
                                                  transportation of portable medical                      notification requirements can enhance                 inner packagings to have a secondary
                                                  electronic devices containing lithium                   the safety and environmental protection               means of closure and to be placed in
                                                  metal batteries and spare batteries for                 of hazardous materials transportation,                either a rigid and leakproof receptacle or
                                                  these devices carried on an aircraft. The               reduce compliance costs, increase the                 an intermediate packaging with
                                                  current HMR limit all lithium metal                     flow of hazardous materials from their                absorbent material make special
                                                  batteries to a lithium content of not                   points of origin to their points of                   provisions A3 and A6 redundant for PG
                                                  more than 2 grams per battery regardless                destination (or diversion airport when                I commodities. Additionally, the
                                                  of end use, whereas the ICAO TI allow                   required), and improve the emergency                  requirements in § 173.27(d) for inner
                                                  portable medical electronic devices                     response in the event of a hazardous                  packagings to have a secondary means
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                                                  containing lithium metal batteries to                   materials incident or accident.                       of closure or a leakproof liner or bag
                                                  contain up to 8 grams of lithium (as well                  Overall, harmonization will result in              adequately address the hazards that
                                                  as spare batteries for these devices) to be             more targeted and effective training and              special provision A6 was designed to
                                                  carried on board an aircraft.                           thereby enhanced environmental                        mitigate for PG II and III liquid
                                                     (4) Amend the Package Inspection                     protection. These proposed                            materials.
                                                  and Securing Requirements. In this                      amendments will reduce inconsistent                      Greenhouse gas emissions would
                                                  NPRM, PHMSA proposes to amend                           hazardous materials regulations, which                remain the same under this proposed
                                                  § 175.30(c)(1) to remove language                       can increase the time and cost of                     amendment.


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                                                     (3) Add an exception to allow                        J. Privacy Act                                        transportation requirements.
                                                  passengers, with the approval of the                                                                          Accordingly, this rulemaking is
                                                                                                            Anyone is able to search the
                                                  operator, to bring on board an aircraft                                                                       consistent with Executive Order 13609
                                                                                                          electronic form of any written
                                                  a portable medical electronic device                                                                          and PHMSA’s obligations under the
                                                                                                          communications and comments
                                                  that exceeds the lithium battery limits in                                                                    Trade Agreement Act, as amended.
                                                                                                          received into any of our dockets by the
                                                  § 175.10(a)(18)(i). Harmonizing with the
                                                                                                          name of the individual submitting the                 L. National Technology Transfer and
                                                  ICAO TI in this area would assist the
                                                                                                          document (or signing the document, if                 Advancement Act
                                                  traveling public who rely on their
                                                                                                          submitted on behalf of an association,
                                                  portable medical electronic devices.
                                                                                                          business, labor union, etc.). You may                   The National Technology Transfer
                                                  This revision will be consistent with the
                                                                                                          review DOT’s complete Privacy Act                     and Advancement Act of 1995, 15
                                                  FAA Modernization and Reform Act.
                                                                                                          Statement in the Federal Register, 65 FR              U.S.C. 272 note, directs Federal agencies
                                                  PHMSA has found no data on increased
                                                  incidents in countries allowing the                     19477 (April 11, 2000) or you may visit               to use voluntary consensus standards in
                                                  ICAO TI lithium battery limits for                      http://www.dot.gov/privacy.html.                      their regulatory activities unless doing
                                                  portable electronic medical devices.                    K. Executive Order 13609 and                          so would be inconsistent with
                                                     Greenhouse gas emissions would                       International Trade Analysis                          applicable law or otherwise impractical.
                                                  remain the same under this proposed                                                                           Voluntary consensus standards are
                                                  amendment.                                                 Under Executive Order 13609,
                                                                                                                                                                technical standards (e.g., specification
                                                     (4) Amend the Package Inspection                     ‘‘Promoting International Regulatory
                                                                                                                                                                of materials, test methods, or
                                                  and Securing Requirements.                              Cooperation,’’ 77 FR 26413 (May 4,
                                                                                                                                                                performance requirements) that are
                                                  Harmonizing with the ICAO TI in this                    2012), agencies must consider whether
                                                                                                          the impacts associated with significant               developed or adopted by voluntary
                                                  area will address the overly prescriptive                                                                     consensus standard bodies. This
                                                  requirements for package inspection and                 variations between domestic and
                                                                                                          international regulatory approaches are               proposed rule does not involve
                                                  securing, which currently result in                                                                           voluntary consensus standards.
                                                  acceptance rejections from airlines and                 unnecessary or may impair the ability of
                                                  freight forwarders. Further,                            American business to export and                       List of Subjects
                                                  harmonization will result in more                       compete internationally. In meeting
                                                                                                          shared challenges involving health,                   49 CFR Part 172
                                                  targeted and effective training and
                                                  thereby enhanced environmental                          safety, labor, security, environmental,
                                                                                                          and other issues, international                          Education, Hazardous materials
                                                  protection. These proposed                                                                                    transportation, Hazardous waste,
                                                  amendments will reduce inconsistent                     regulatory cooperation can identify
                                                                                                          approaches that are at least as protective            Incorporation by reference, Labeling,
                                                  hazardous materials regulations, which                                                                        Markings, Packaging and containers,
                                                  hamper compliance training efforts.                     as those that are or would be adopted in
                                                                                                          the absence of such cooperation.                      Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                     Greenhouse gas emissions would
                                                                                                          International regulatory cooperation can              requirements.
                                                  remain the same under this proposed
                                                  amendment.                                              also reduce, eliminate, or prevent                    49 CFR Part 175
                                                                                                          unnecessary differences in regulatory
                                                  4. Agencies Consulted                                   requirements.                                            Air carriers, Hazardous materials
                                                    PHMSA has coordinated with the U.S.                      Similarly, the Trade Agreements Act                transportation, Reporting and
                                                  Federal Aviation Administration in the                  of 1979, Public Law 96–39, as amended                 recordkeeping requirements.
                                                  development of this proposed rule.                      by the Uruguay Round Agreements Act,
                                                                                                          Public Law 103–465, prohibits Federal                   In consideration of the foregoing,
                                                  PHMSA will consider the views
                                                                                                          agencies from establishing any                        PHMSA proposes to amend 49 CFR
                                                  expressed in comments to the NPRM
                                                                                                          standards or engaging in related                      chapter I as follows:
                                                  submitted by members of the public,
                                                  State and local governments, and                        activities that create unnecessary                    Regulations Text
                                                  industry.                                               obstacles to the foreign commerce of the
                                                                                                          United States. For purposes of these                  PART 172—HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
                                                  5. Conclusion                                           requirements, Federal agencies may                    TABLE, SPECIAL PROVISIONS,
                                                     The provisions of this proposed rule                 participate in the establishment of                   HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
                                                  build on current regulatory                             international standards, so long as the               COMMUNICATIONS, EMERGENCY
                                                  requirements to enhance the                             standards have a legitimate domestic                  RESPONSE INFORMATION, TRAINING
                                                  transportation safety and security of                   objective, such as providing for safety,              REQUIREMENTS, AND SECURITY
                                                  shipments of hazardous materials                        and do not operate to exclude imports                 PLANS
                                                  transported by aircraft, thereby reducing               that meet this objective. The statute also
                                                  the risks of an accidental or intentional               requires consideration of international
                                                                                                          standards and, where appropriate, that                ■ 1. The authority citation for part 172
                                                  release of hazardous materials and
                                                  consequent environmental damage.                        they be the basis for U.S. standards.                 continues to read as follows:
                                                  PHMSA believes the net environmental                       PHMSA and the FAA participate in                     Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5128, 44701; 49
                                                  impact will be positive and that there                  the establishment of international                    CFR 1.81, 1.96 and 1.97.
                                                  are no significant environmental                        standards to protect the safety of the
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                                                  impacts associated with this proposed                   American public, and we have assessed                 ■ 2. In § 172.101, the Hazardous
                                                  rule.                                                   the effects of the proposed rule to                   Materials Table is amended by revising
                                                     PHMSA welcomes any views, data, or                   ensure that it does not cause                         the following entries in the appropriate
                                                  information related to environmental                    unnecessary obstacles to foreign trade.               alphabetical sequence:
                                                  impacts that may result if the proposed                 In fact, the proposed rule is designed to
                                                                                                                                                                § 172.101 Purpose and use of the
                                                  requirements are adopted, as well as                    facilitate international trade by
                                                                                                                                                                hazardous materials table.
                                                  possible alternatives and their                         eliminating differences between the
                                                  environmental impacts.                                  domestic and international air                        *        *   *     *   *


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                                       Acetaldehyde .........................       3 ..............   UN1089 ......    I ...........   3 ............   B16, T11, TP2, TP7 ...........             None ........     201 .......       243 ........   Forbidden           30 L ..........    E.




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                                       Acetic acid, glacial or Acetic               8 ..............   UN2789 ......    II ..........   8, 3 ........    A3, A7, A10, B2, IB2, T7,                  154 ..........    202 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........    A.
                                         acid solution, with more                                                                                          TP2.
                                         than 80 percent acid, by




Jkt 241001
                                         mass.
                                       Acetic acid solution, not less               8 ..............   UN2790 ......    II ..........   8 ............   148, A3, A7, A10, B2, IB2,                 154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........    A.
                                         than 50 percent but not                                                                                           T7, TP2.
                                         more than 80 percent acid,
                                         by mass.




PO 00000
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                                       Acetic anhydride ....................        8 ..............   UN1715 ......    II ..........   8, 3 ........    A3, A7, A10, B2, IB2, T7,                  154 ..........    202 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........    A ............   40.
                                                                                                                                                           TP2.




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                                       Acetyl chloride .......................      3 ..............   UN1717 ......    II ..........   3, 8 ........    A3, A7, IB1, N34, T8, TP2                  150 ..........    202 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     5 L ............   B ............   40.

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Fmt 4702
                                       Alkali metal alloys, liquid,                 4.3 ...........    UN1421 ......    I ...........   4.3 .........    A2, A7, B48, N34 ...............           None ........     201 .......       244 ........   Forbidden           1 L ............   D ............   13, 52, 148.
                                         n.o.s.
                                       Alkali metal amalgam, liquid ..              4.3 ...........    UN1389 ......    I ...........   4.3 .........    A2, A7, N34 ........................       None ........     201 .......       244 ........   Forbidden           1 L ............   D ............   13, 40, 52,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 148.




Sfmt 4702
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                                       Alkali metal dispersions, flam-              4.3 ...........    UN3482 ......    I ...........   4.3, 3 .....     A2, A7 .................................   None ........     201 .......       244 ........   Forbidden           1 L ............   D ............   13, 52, 148.
                                         mable or Alkaline earth
                                         metal dispersions, flam-
                                         mable.
                                       Alkali metal dispersions, or                 4.3 ...........    UN1391 ......    I ...........   4.3 .........    A2, A7 .................................   None ........     201 .......       244 ........   Forbidden           1 L ............   D ............   13, 52, 148.
                                         Alkaline earth metal disper-
                                         sions.

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                                       Alkylphenols, liquid, n.o.s. (in-            8 ..............   UN3145 ......    I ...........   8 ............   T14, TP2 .............................     None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........    B.
                                         cluding C2–C12 homo-
                                         logues).
                                                                                                                        II ..........   8 ............   IB2, T11, TP2, TP27 ...........            154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........    B.




05DEP1
                                                                                                                        III .........   8 ............   IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 .............           154 ..........    203 .......       241 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........    A.

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                                       Allyl iodide .............................   3 ..............   UN1723 ......    II ..........   3, 8 ........    A3, IB1, N34, T7, TP2,                     150 ..........    202 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     5 L ............   B ............   40.
                                                                                                                                                           TP13.
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                      G ............   Amine, liquid, corrosive, flam-              8 ..............   UN2734 ......    I ...........   8, 3 ........    N34, T14, TP2, TP27 .........              None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........    A ............   52.
                                        mable, n.o.s. or
                                        Polyamines, liquid, corro-
                                        sive, flammable, n.o.s.
                                                                                                                        II ..........   8, 3 ........    IB2, T11, TP2, TP27 ...........            None ........     202 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........    A ............   52.
                      G ............   Amines, liquid, corrosive,                   8 ..............   UN2735 ......    I ...........   8 ............   B10, N34, T14, TP2, TP27                   None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........    A ............   52.
                                        n.o.s.,or Polyamines, liquid,
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                                                                                                                     II ..........   8 ............   B2, IB2, T11, TP1, TP27 ....         154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........   A ............   52.
                                                                                                                     III .........   8 ............   IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 .............     154 ..........    203 .......       241 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........   A ............   52.




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                                       Amyl mercaptan .....................      3 ..............   UN1111 ......    II ..........   3 ............   A3, IB2, T4, TP1 .................   None ........     202 .......       242 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........   B ............   95, 102.

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                                       Antimony pentafluoride ..........         8 ..............   UN1732 ......    II ..........   8, 6.1 .....     A3, A7, A10, IB2, N3, N36,           None ........     202 .......       243 ........   Forbidden           30 L ..........   D ............   40, 44, 89,




Jkt 241001
                                                                                                                                                        T7, TP2.                                                                                                                                       100, 141.

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                                       Benzyl chloroformatef ............        8 ..............   UN1739 ......    I ...........   8 ............   B4, N41, T10, TP2, TP13 ...          None ........     201 .......       243 ........   Forbidden           2.5 L .........   D ............   40.




PO 00000
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                                       Boron trifluoride diethyl                 8 ..............   UN2604 ......    I ...........   8, 3 ........    A19, T10, TP2 ....................   None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........   D ............   40.
                                         etherate.




Frm 00037
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                                       Butyl mercaptan .....................     3 ..............   UN2347 ......    II ..........   3 ............   A3, IB2, T4, TP1 .................   150 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........   D ............   52, 95, 102.

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                                       Chlorite solution .....................   8 ..............   UN1908 ......    II ..........   8 ............   A3, A7, B2, IB2, N34, T7,            154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........   B ............   26, 44, 89,




Fmt 4702
                                                                                                                                                        TP2, TP24.                                                                                                                                     100, 141.
                                                                                                                     III .........   8 ............   A3, A7, B2, IB3, N34, T4,            154 ..........    203 .......       241 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........   B ............   26, 44, 89,
                                                                                                                                                        TP2, TP24.                                                                                                                                     100, 141.




Sfmt 4702
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                                       2-Chloropropene ....................      3 ..............   UN2456 ......    I ...........   3 ............   N36, T11, TP2 ....................   150 ..........    201 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........   E.

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                                       Chromium oxychloride ...........          8 ..............   UN1758 ......    I ...........   8 ............   A7, B10, N34, T10, TP2 .....         None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........   C ............   40, 66, 74,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       89, 90.

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                                       Chromosulfuric acid ...............       8 ..............   UN2240 ......    I ...........   8 ............   A7, B4, B6, N34, T10, TP2,           None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5L .........      2.5L ..........   B ............   40, 66, 74,
                                                                                                                                                        TP13.                                                                                                                                          89, 90.




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                      G ............   Corrosive liquid, acidic, inor-           8 ..............   UN3264 ......    I ...........   8 ............   B10, T14, TP2, TP27 ..........       None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........   B ............   40.
                                         ganic, n.o.s.




05DEP1
                                                                                                                     II ..........   8 ............   386, B2, IB2, T11, TP2,              154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........   B ............   40.
                                                                                                                                                        TP27.
                                                                                                                     III .........   8 ............   IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 .............     154 ..........    203 .......       241 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........   A ............   40.
                      G ............   Corrosive liquid, acidic, or-             8 ..............   UN3265 ......    I ...........   8 ............   B10, T14, TP2, TP27 ..........       None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........   B ............   40.
                                         ganic, n.o.s.
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                                                                                                                     II ..........   8 ............   148,B2, IB2, T11, TP2,               154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........   B ............   40.
                                                                                                                                                        TP27.
                                                                                                                     III .........   8 ............   386, IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 ....         154 ..........    203 .......       241 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........   A ............   40.
                      G ............   Corrosive liquid, basic, inor-            8 ..............   UN3266 ......    I ...........   8 ............   T14, TP2, TP27 ..................    None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........   B ............   40, 52.
                                         ganic, n.o.s.
                                                                                                                     II ..........   8 ............   386, B2, IB2, T11, TP2,              154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........   B ............   40, 52.
                                                                                                                                                        TP27.
                                                                                                                     III .........   8 ............   IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 .............     154 ..........    203 .......       241 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........   A ............   40, 52.
                      G ............   Corrosive liquid, basic, or-              8 ..............   UN3267 ......    I ...........   8 ............   B10, T14, TP2, TP27 ..........       None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........   B ............   40, 52.
                                         ganic, n.o.s.


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                                                                                                                    II ..........   8 ............   B2, IB2, T11, TP2, TP27 ....                 154 ..........   202 .......         242 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    B ............      40, 52.
                                                                                                                    III .........   8 ............   IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 .............             154 ..........   203 .......         241 ........     5 L ...........   60 L ..........    A ............      40, 52.
                      G ............   Corrosive liquid, self-heating,           8 ..............   UN3301 ......   I ...........   8, 4.2 .....     B10 .....................................    None ........    201 .......         243 ........     0.5 L ........    2.5 L .........    D.
                                         n.o.s.
                                                                                                                    II ..........   8, 4.2 .....     B2, IB1 ................................     154 ..........   202 .......         242 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    D.




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                      G ............   Corrosive liquids, flammable,             8 ..............   UN2920 ......   I ...........   8, 3 ........    B10, T14, TP2, TP27 ..........               None ........    201 .......         243 ........     0.5 L ........    2.5 L .........    C ............      25, 40.
                                         n.o.s.
                                                                                                                    II ..........   8, 3 ........    B2, IB2, T11, TP2, TP27 ....                 154 ..........   202   .......       243   ........   1 L ...........   30 L ..........    C    ............   25, 40.
                      G ............   Corrosive liquids, n.o.s ..........       8 ..............   UN1760 ......   I ...........   8 ............   A7, B10, T14, TP2, TP27 ...                  None ........    201   .......       243   ........   0.5 L ........    2.5 L .........    B    ............   40.
                                                                                                                    II ..........   8 ............   B2, IB2, T11, TP2, TP27 ....                 154 ..........   202   .......       242   ........   1 L ...........   30 L ..........    B    ............   40.
                                                                                                                    III .........   8 ............   IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 .............             154 ..........   203   .......       241   ........   5 L ...........   60 L ..........    A    ............   40.
                      G ............   Corrosive liquids, oxidizing,             8 ..............   UN3093 ......   I ...........   8, 5.1 .....     A7 .......................................   None ........    201   .......       243   ........   Forbidden         2.5 L .........    C    ............   89.
                                        n.o.s.




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                                                                                                                    II ..........   8, 5.1 .....     A7, IB2 ................................     None ........    202 .......         243 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    C ............      89.
                      G ............   Corrosive liquids, toxic, n.o.s           8 ..............   UN2922 ......   I ...........   8, 6.1 .....     A7, B10, T14, TP2, TP13,                     None ........    201 .......         243 ........     0.5 L ........    2.5 L .........    B ............      40.
                                                                                                                                                       TP27.
                                                                                                                    II ..........   8, 6.1 .....     B3, IB2, T7, TP2 .................           154 ..........   202 .......         243 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    B ............      40.
                                                                                                                    III .........   8, 6.1 .....     IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 .............             154 ..........   203 .......         241 ........     5 L ...........   60 L ..........    B ............      40




Jkt 241001
                      G ............   Corrosive liquids, water-reac-            8 ..............   UN3094 ......   I ...........   8, 4.3 .....     A7 .......................................   None ........    201 .......         243 ........     Forbidden         1 L ............   E ............      13, 148.
                                         tive, n.o.s.
                                                                                                                    II ..........   8, 4.3 .....     A7 .......................................   None ........    202 .......         243 ........     1 L ...........   5 L ............   E ............      13, 148.

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PO 00000
                                       Dichloroacetic acid ................      8 ..............   UN1764 ......   II ..........   8 ............   A3, A7, B2, IB2, N34, T8,                    154 ..........   202 .......         242 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    A.
                                                                                                                                                       TP2.

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Frm 00038
                                       Dichloroacetyl chloride ..........        8 ..............   UN1765 ......   II ..........   8 ............   A3, A7, B2, B6, IB2, N34,                    154 ..........   202 .......         242 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    D ............      40.
                                                                                                                                                       T7, TP2.

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                                       Difluorophosphoric acid, an-              8 ..............   UN1768 ......   II ..........   8 ............   A7, B2, IB2, N5, N34, T8,                    None ........    202 .......         242 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    A ............      40.




Fmt 4702
                                         hydrous.                                                                                                      TP2.

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                      G ............   Disinfectant, liquid, corrosive,          8 ..............   UN1903 ......   I ...........   8 ............   A7, B10, T14, TP2, TP27 ...                  None ........    201 .......         243 ........     0.5 L ........    2.5 L .........    B.




Sfmt 4702
                                         n.o.s.

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                      G ............   Dyes, liquid, corrosive, n.o.s.           8 ..............   UN2801 ......   I ...........   8 ............   11, B10, T14, TP2, TP27 ...                  None ........    201 .......         243 ........     0.5 L ........    2.5 L .........    A.
                                         or Dye intermediates, liq-
                                         uid, corrosive, n.o.s.
                                                                                                                    II ..........   8 ............   11, B2, IB2, T11, TP2,                       154 ..........   202 .......         242 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    A.
                                                                                                                                                       TP27.
                                                                                                                    III .........   8 ............   11, IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 ......                154 ..........   203 .......         241 ........     5 L ...........   60 L ..........    A.




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                                       Ethyl mercaptan .....................     3 ..............   UN2363 ......   I ...........   3 ............   T11, TP2, TP13 ..................            None ........    201 .......         243 ........     Forbidden         30 L ..........    E ............      95, 102.

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05DEP1
                                       Ethyldichlorosilane .................     4.3 ...........    UN1183 ......   I ...........   4.3, 8, 3        A2, A7, N34, T14, TP2,                       None ........    201 .......         244 ........     Forbidden         1 L ............   D ............      21, 28, 40,
                                                                                                                                                       TP7, TP13.                                                                                                                                                  49, 100.

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                                       Fluoroboric acid .....................    8 ..............   UN1775 ......   II ..........   8 ............   A7, B2, B15, IB2, N3, N34,                   154 ..........   202 .......         242 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    A.
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                                                                                                                                                       T7, TP2.
                                       Fluorophosphoric acid anhy-               8 ..............   UN1776 ......   II ..........   8 ............   A7, B2, IB2, N3, N34, T8,                    None ........    202 .......         242 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    A.
                                         drous.                                                                                                        TP2.

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                                       Fluorosilicic acid ....................   8 ..............   UN1778 ......   II ..........   8 ............   A7, B2, B15, IB2, N3, N34,                   None ........    202 .......         242 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    A.
                                                                                                                                                       T8, TP2.
                                       Fluorosulfonic acid .................     8 ..............   UN1777 ......   I ...........   8 ............   A7, A10, B6, B10, N3, N36,                   None ........    201 .......         243 ........     0.5 L ........    2.5 L .........    D ............      40.
                                                                                                                                                       T10, TP2.
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                                Hexafluorophosphoric acid ....            8 ..............   UN1782 ......    II ..........   8 ............   A7, B2, IB2, N3, N34, T8,              None ........     202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........    A.
                                                                                                                                                 TP2.




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                                Hydrazine, anhydrous ............         8 ..............   UN2029 ......    I ...........   8, 3, 6.1        A7, A10, B7, B16, B53 .......          None ........     201 .......       243 ........   Forbidden           2.5 L .........    D ............   40, 52, 125.




Jkt 241001
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                                Hydriodic acid ........................   8 ..............   UN1787 ......    II ..........   8 ............   A3, B2, IB2, N41, T7, TP2              154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........    C.
                                                                                                              III .........   8 ............   IB3, T4, TP1 .......................   154 ..........    203 .......       241 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........    C ............   8.




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                                Hydrobromic acid, with not                8 ..............   UN1788 ......    II ..........   8 ............   A3, B2, B15, IB2, N41, T7,             154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........    C.
                                  more than 49 percent                                                                                           TP2.
                                  hydrobromic acid.
                                                                                                              III .........   8 ............   A3, IB3, T4, TP1 .................     154 ..........    203 .......       241 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........    C ............   8.




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                                Hydrochloric acid ...................     8 ..............   UN1789 ......    II ..........   8 ............   386, A3, B3, B15, B133,                154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........    C.
                                                                                                                                                 IB2, N41, T8, TP2.




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                                                                                                              III .........   8 ............   A3, IB3, T4, TP1 .................     154 ..........    203 .......       241 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........    C ............   8.

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                                Hydrofluoric acid and Sulfuric            8 ..............   UN1786 ......    I ...........   8, 6.1 .....     A7, B15, B23, N5, N34,                 None ........     201 .......       243 ........   Forbidden           2.5 L .........    D ............   40.




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                                  acid mixtures.                                                                                                 T10, TP2, TP13.

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                                Hydrofluoric acid, with more              8 ..............   UN1790 ......    I ...........   8, 6.1 .....     A7, B4, B15, B23, N5, N34,             None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........    D ............   12, 25, 40.
                                  than 60 percent strength.                                                                                      T10, TP2, TP13.
                                Hydrofluoric acid, with not               8 ..............   UN1790 ......    II ..........   8, 6.1 .....     A7, B15, IB2, N5, N34, T8,             154 ..........    202 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........    D ............   12, 25, 40.
                                  more than 60 percent                                                                                           TP2.
                                  strength.




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                                                                          *                        *                             *                        *                            *                              *                          *
                                Hydrogen peroxide and per-                5.1 ...........    UN3149 ......    II ..........   5.1, 8 .....     145, A2, A3, B53, IB2, IP5,            None ........     202 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     5 L ............   D ............   25, 66, 75.
                                  oxyacetic acid mixtures,                                                                                       T7, TP2, TP6, TP24.
                                  stabilized with acids, water,




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                                  and not more than 5 per-
                                  cent peroxyacetic acid.

                                                                          *                        *                             *                        *                            *                              *                          *
                                Hydrogen peroxide, aqueous                5.1 ...........    UN2014 ......    II ..........   5.1, 8 .....     A2, A3, B53, IB2, IP5, T7,             None ........     202 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     5 L ............   D ............   25, 66, 75.
                                  solutions with not less than                                                                                   TP2, TP6, TP24, TP37.
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                                  20 percent but not more
                                  than 40 percent hydrogen
                                  peroxide (stabilized as nec-
                                  essary).

                                                                          *                        *                             *                       *                             *                              *                         *
                                Lithium aluminum hydride,                 4.3 ...........    UN1411 ......    I ...........   4.3, 3 .....     A2, A11, N34 ......................    None ........     201 .......       244 ........   Forbidden           1 L ............   D ............   13, 40, 148.
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                                       Mercaptans, liquid, flam-                  3 ..............   UN1228 ......   II ..........   3, 6.1 .....     IB2, T11, TP2, TP27 ...........               None ........    202 .......         243 ........     Forbidden         60 L ..........    B ............      40, 95, 102.
                                        mable, toxic, n.o.s. or
                                        Mercaptan mixtures, liquid,
                                        flammable, toxic, n.o.s.




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                                                                                                                     III .........   3, 6.1 .....     B1, IB3, T7, TP1, TP28 ......                 150 ..........   203 .......         242 ........     5 L ...........   220 L ........     A ............      40, 95, 102.
                                       Mercaptans, liquid, toxic,                 6.1 ...........    UN3071 ......   II ..........   6.1, 3 .....     IB2, T11, TP2, TP13, TP27                     153 ..........   202 .......         243 ........     5 L ...........   60 L ..........    C ............      40, 102,
                                        flammable, n.o.s. or                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         121.
                                        Mercaptan mixtures, liquid,
                                        toxic, flammable, n.o.s.,
                                        flash point not less than 23
                                        degrees C.

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                                       Methyldichlorosilane ..............        4.3 ...........    UN1242 ......   I ...........   4.3, 8, 3        A2, A7, B6, B77, N34, T14,                    None ........    201 .......         243 ........     Forbidden         1 L ............   D ............      21, 28, 40,
                                                                                                                                                        TP2, TP7, TP13.                                                                                                                                              49, 100.

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                                       Morpholine .............................   8 ..............   UN2054 ......   I ...........   8, 3 ........    T10, TP2 .............................        None ........    201 .......         243 ........     0.5 L ........    2.5 L .........    A.




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                                       Nitric acid other than red fum-            8 ..............   UN2031 ......   II ..........   8, 5.1 .....     B2, B47, B53, IB2, IP15,                      None ........    158 .......         242 ........     Forbidden         30 L ..........    D ............      66, 74, 89,
                                         ing, with at least 65 per-                                                                                     T8, TP2.                                                                                                                                                     90.




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                                         cent, but not more than 70
                                         percent nitric acid.
                                       Nitric acid other than red fum-            8 ..............   UN2031 ......   II ..........   8 ............   B2, B47, B53, IB2, IP15,                      None ........    158 .......         242 ........     Forbidden         30 L ..........    D ............      44, 66, 74,
                                         ing, with more than 20 per-                                                                                    T8, TP2.                                                                                                                                                     89, 90.
                                         cent and less than 65 per-




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                                         cent nitric acid.
                                       Nitric acid other than red fum-            8 ..............   UN2031 ......   II ..........   8 ............   B2, B47, B53, IB2, T8, TP2                    None ........    158 .......         242 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    D.
                                         ing with not more than 20
                                         percent nitric acid.




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                                       Nitric acid other than red fum-            8 ..............   UN2031 ......   I ...........   8, 5.1 .....     B47, B53, T10, TP2, TP12,                     None ........    158 .......         243 ........     Forbidden         2.5 L .........    D ............      44, 66, 89,
                                         ing, with more than 70 per-                                                                                    TP13.                                                                                                                                                        90, 110,
                                         cent nitric acid.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           111.




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                                       Nitrohydrochloric acid ............        8 ..............   UN1798 ......   I ...........   8 ............   B10, N41, T10, TP2, TP13                      None ........    201 .......         243 ........     Forbidden         2.5 L .........    D ............      40, 66, 74,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     89, 90.

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                                       Nitrosylsulfuric acid, liquid .....        8 ..............   UN2308 ......   II ..........   8 ............   A3, A7, B2, IB2, N34, T8,                     154 ..........   202 .......         242 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    D ............      40, 66, 74,
                                                                                                                                                        TP2.                                                                                                                                                         89, 90.

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                                       Organotin compounds, liquid,               6.1 ...........    UN2788 ......   I ...........   6.1 .........    N33, N34, T14, TP2, TP13,                     None ........    201 .......         243 ........     1 L ...........   30 L ..........    B ............      40.
                                         n.o.s.                                                                                                         TP27.
                                                                                                                     II ..........   6.1 .........    A3, IB2, N33, N34, T11,                       153 ..........   202 .......         243 ........     5 L ...........   60 L ..........    A ............      40.
                                                                                                                                                        TP2, TP13, TP27.




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                                                                                                                     III .........   6.1 .........    IB3, T7, TP2, TP28 .............              153 ..........   203 .......         241 ........     60 L .........    220 L ........     A ............      40.

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                      G ............   Oxidizing liquid, corrosive,               5.1 ...........    UN3098 ......   I ...........   5.1, 8 .....     62 ........................................   None ........    201 .......         244 ........     Forbidden         2.5 L .........    D ............      13, 56,   58,
                                        n.o.s.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       138.
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                                                                                                                     II ..........   5.1, 8 .....     62, IB1 ................................      None ........    202 .......         243 ........     1 L ...........   5 L ............   B ............      13, 56,   58,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     138.
                                                                                                                     III .........   5.1, 8 .....     62, IB2 ................................      152 ..........   203 .......         242 ........     2.5 L ........    30 L ..........    B ............      13, 56,   58,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     138.
                      G ............   Oxidizing liquid, n.o.s ............       5.1 ...........    UN3139 ......   I ...........   5.1 .........    62, 127, A2 .........................         None ........    201   .......       243   ........   Forbidden         2.5 L .........    D    ............   56, 58,   138.
                                                                                                                     II ..........   5.1 .........    62, 127, 148, A2, IB2 .........               152 ..........   202   .......       242   ........   1 L ...........   5 L ............   B    ............   56, 58,   138.
                                                                                                                     III .........   5.1 .........    62, 127, 148, A2, IB2 .........               152 ..........   203   .......       241   ........   2.5 L ........    30 L ..........    B    ............   56, 58,   138.
                      G ............   Oxidizing liquid, toxic, n.o.s ...         5.1 ...........    UN3099 ......   I ...........   5.1, 6.1 ..      62 ........................................   None ........    201   .......       244   ........   Forbidden         2.5 L .........    D    ............   56, 58,   138.
                                                                                                                     II ..........   5.1, 6.1 ..      62, IB1 ................................      152 ..........   202   .......       243   ........   1 L ...........   5 L ............   B    ............   56, 58,   95,
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                                                                                                                                                                                                               (8)                                             (9)                              (10)

                                         Hazardous                                                                                                                                                         Packaging                             Quantity limitations                    Vessel stowage
                                                                            Hazard                                                                           Special
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                                           materials                                                                            Label                                                                      (§ 173.***)                           (see §§ 173.27 and
                      Symbols                                               class or         Identification       PG                                        provisions
                                       descriptions and                                                                         codes                                                                                                                  175.75)
                                                                            division             No.                                                       (§ 172.102)
                                    proper shipping names




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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Location              Other
                                                                                                                                                                                          Exceptions        Non-bulk             Bulk        Passenger               Cargo air-
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             aircraft/rail           craft only

                        (1)                      (2)                            (3)               (4)             (5)              (6)                           (7)                          (8A)             (8B)              (8C)            (9A)                  (9B)             (10A)             (10B)

                                                                                                              III .........   5.1, 6.1 ..      62, IB2 ................................   152 ..........    203 .......       242 ........   2.5 L ........      30 L ..........   B ............   56, 58, 95,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      138.




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                                Perchloric acid with more                 5.1 ...........    UN1873 ......    I ...........   5.1, 8 .....     A2, N41, T10, TP1 ..............           None ........     201 .......       243 ........   Forbidden           2.5 L .........   D ............   66.
                                  than 50 percent but not
                                  more than 72 percent acid,
                                  by mass.




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                                Phosphorus tribromide ..........          8 ..............   UN1808 ......    II ..........   8 ............   A3, A7, B2, B25, IB2, N34,                 None ........     202 .......       242 ........   Forbidden           30 L ..........   C ............   40.
                                                                                                                                                 N43, T7, TP2.




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                                Propanethiols .........................   3 ..............   UN2402 ......    II ..........   3 ............   IB2, T4, TP1, TP13 .............           150 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........   E ............   95, 102.

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                                Propylene oxide .....................     3 ..............   UN1280 ......    I ...........   3 ............   N34, T11, TP2, TP7 ...........             None ........     201 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........   E ............   40.

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                                1,2-Propylenediamine ............         8 ..............   UN2258 ......    II ..........   8, 3 ........    A3, IB2, N34, T7, TP2 ........             None ........     202 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........   A ............   40.
                                Propyleneimine, stabilized .....          3 ..............   UN1921 ......    I ...........   3, 6.1 .....     N34, T14, TP2, TP13 .........              None ........     201 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........   B ............   40.




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                                Selenium oxychloride ............         8 ..............   UN2879 ......    I ...........   8, 6.1 .....     A7, N34, T10, TP2, TP13 ...                None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........   E ............   40.




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                                Silicon tetrachloride ...............     8 ..............   UN1818 ......    II ..........   8 ............   A3, B2, B6, T10, TP2, TP7,                 None ........     202 .......       242 ........   Forbidden           30 L ..........   C ............   40.
                                                                                                                                                 TP13.

                                                                          *                        *                             *                        *                                *                              *                         *
                                Sulfur chlorides ......................   8 ..............   UN1828 ......    I ...........   8 ............   5, A7, A10, B10, B77, N34,                 None ........     201 .......       243 ........   Forbidden           2.5 L .........   C ............   40.
                                                                                                                                                 T20, TP2.

                                                                          *                        *                             *                        *                                *                              *                         *
                                Sulfuric acid, fuming with less           8 ..............   UN1831 ......    I ...........   8 ............   A7, N34, T20, TP2,TP13 ....                None ........     201 .......       243 ........   Forbidden           2.5 L .........   C ............   14, 40.




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                                  than 30 percent free sulfur
                                  trioxide.

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05DEP1
                                Trichloroacetic acid, solution            8 ..............   UN2564 ......    II ..........   8 ............   A3, A7, B2, IB2, N34, T7,                  154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........   B.
                                                                                                                                                 TP2.
                                                                                                              III .........   8 ............   A3, A7, IB3, N34, T4, TP1                  154 ..........    203 .......       241 ........   5 L ...........     60 L ..........   B ............   8.

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                                Trifluoroacetic acid ................     8 ..............   UN2699 ......    I ...........   8 ............   A7, B4, N3, N34, N36, T10,                 None ........     201 .......       243 ........   0.5 L ........      2.5 L .........   B ............   12, 25, 40.
                                                                                                                                                 TP2.

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                                Valeryl chloride ......................   8 ..............   UN2502 ......    II ..........   8, 3 ........    A3, A7, B2, IB2, N34, T7,                  154 ..........    202 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........     30 L ..........   C ............   40.
                                                                                                                                                 TP2.

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                                Vanadium oxytrichloride ........          8 ..............   UN2443 ......    II ..........   8 ............   A3, A7, B2, B16, IB2, N34,                 154 ..........    202 .......       242 ........   Forbidden           30 L ..........   C ............   40.
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                         Vanadium tetrachloride ..........      8 ..............   UN2444 ......   I ...........   8 ............   A7, B4, N34, T10, TP2 .......            None ........   201 .......       243 ........   Forbidden         2.5 L .........   C ............   40.

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                         Vinyl ethyl ether, stabilized ....     3 ..............   UN1302 ......   I ...........   3 ............   T11, TP2 .............................   None ........   201 .......       243 ........   1 L ...........   30 L ..........   D.

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                         Xylyl bromide, liquid ..............   6.1 ...........    UN1701 ......   II ..........   6.1 .........    A3, A7, IB2, N33, T7, TP2,               None ........   340 .......       None .....     Forbidden         60 L ..........   D ............   40.
                                                                                                                                      TP13.

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                                                  *     *     *     *    *                                exceeding 8 grams. No more than two                   multiple packages containing hazardous
                                                  ■ 3. In § 172.102 paragraph (c)(2),                     individually protected lithium metal                  materials bearing the same proper
                                                  special provision A3 is revised as                      batteries each exceeding 2 grams, but                 shipping name and identification
                                                  follows:                                                not exceeding 8 grams, may be carried                 number, only the total quantity and an
                                                                                                          as spare batteries for portable medical               indication of the quantity of the largest
                                                  § 172.102   Special provisions.
                                                                                                          electronic devices in carry-on baggage                and smallest package at each loading
                                                  *      *    *     *    *                                and must be carried with the portable                 location need to be provided. For
                                                     (c) * * *                                            medical electronic device they are                    consumer commodities, the information
                                                     (2) * * *                                            intended to operate;                                  provided may be either the gross mass
                                                     A3 For combination packagings, if                                                                          of each package or the average gross
                                                  glass inner packagings (including                       *      *     *    *     *
                                                                                                          ■ 6. In § 175.30, paragraphs (c) and                  mass of the packages as shown on the
                                                  ampoules) are used, they must be                                                                              shipping paper;
                                                  packed with absorbent material in                       (c)(1) are revised to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                   (6) For Class 7 (radioactive) materials,
                                                  tightly closed rigid and leakproof                      § 175.30    Inspecting shipments.                     the number of packages, overpacks or
                                                  receptacles before packing in outer                     *     *      *     *    *                             freight containers, their category,
                                                  packagings.                                               (c) A hazardous material may be                     transport index (if applicable), and their
                                                  *      *    *     *    *                                carried aboard an aircraft only if, based             location aboard the aircraft;
                                                                                                          on the inspection by the operator, the                   (7) Confirmation that the package
                                                  PART 175—CARRIAGE BY AIRCRAFT                           package, outside container, freight                   must be carried only on cargo aircraft if
                                                  ■ 4. The authority citation for part 175                container, overpack, or unit load device              its transportation aboard passenger-
                                                  continues to read as follows:                           containing the hazardous material:                    carrying aircraft is forbidden;
                                                                                                            (1) Has no leakage or other indication                 (8) The airport at which the
                                                    Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5101–5128, 44701; 49             that its integrity has been compromised;              package(s) is to be unloaded;
                                                  CFR 1.81 and 1.97.                                                                                               (9) An indication, when applicable,
                                                                                                          and
                                                  ■ 5. In § 175.10, paragraphs (a)(18) and                *     *      *     *    *                             that a hazardous material is being
                                                  (a)(18)(i) are revised to read as follows:              ■ 7. Section 175.33 is revised to read as             carried under terms of a special permit;
                                                                                                          follows:                                                 (10) The telephone number of a
                                                  § 175.10 Exceptions for passengers,                                                                           person not aboard the aircraft from
                                                  crewmembers, and air operators.                         § 175.33 Shipping paper and notification of           whom the information contained in the
                                                     (a) * * *                                            pilot-in-command.                                     notification of pilot-in-command can be
                                                     (18) Except as provided in § 173.21 of                  (a) When a hazardous material subject              obtained. The aircraft operator must
                                                  this subchapter, portable electronic                    to the provisions of this subchapter is               ensure the telephone number is
                                                  devices (e.g., watches, calculating                     carried in an aircraft, a copy of the                 monitored at all times the aircraft is in
                                                  machines, cameras, cellular phones,                     shipping paper required by                            flight. The telephone number is not
                                                  laptop and notebook computers,                          § 175.30(a)(2) must accompany the                     required to be placed on the notification
                                                  camcorders, medical devices etc.)                       shipment it covers during transportation              of pilot-in-command if the phone
                                                  containing dry cells or dry batteries                   aboard the aircraft. The operator of the              number is in a location in the cockpit
                                                  (including lithium cells or batteries) and              aircraft must provide the pilot-in-                   available and known to the flight crew;
                                                  spare dry cells or batteries for these                  command and dispatcher (or other                      and
                                                  devices, when carried by passengers or                  ground support personnel with                            (11) The date of the flight;
                                                  crew members for personal use. Portable                 responsibilities for operational control                 (12) For UN1845, Carbon dioxide,
                                                  electronic devices powered by lithium                   of the aircraft as designated in the                  solid (dry ice), only the UN number,
                                                  batteries may be carried in either                      operator’s manual) assigned to the flight             proper shipping name, hazard class,
                                                  checked or carry-on baggage. Spare                      with accurate and legible written                     total quantity in each hold aboard the
                                                  lithium batteries must be carried in                    information as early as practicable                   aircraft, and the airport at which the
                                                  carry-on baggage only. Each installed or                before departure of the aircraft, but in              package(s) is to be unloaded must be
                                                  spare lithium battery must be of a type                 no case later than when the aircraft                  provided.
                                                  proven to meet the requirements of each                 moves under its own power, which                         (13) For UN 3480, Lithium ion
                                                  test in the UN Manual of Tests and                      specifies at least the following:                     batteries, and UN 3090, Lithium metal
                                                  Criteria, part III, sub-section 38.3 and                   (1) The air waybill number (when                   batteries, the information required by
                                                  each spare lithium battery must be                      issued);                                              paragraph (a) of this section may be
                                                  individually protected so as to prevent                    (2) The proper shipping name, hazard               replaced by the UN number, proper
                                                  short circuits (e.g., by placement in                   class, subsidiary risk(s) corresponding               shipping name, class, total quantity at
                                                  original retail packaging, by otherwise                 to a required label(s), packing group and             each specific loading location, and
                                                  insulating terminals by taping over                     identification number of the material,                whether the package must be carried on
                                                  exposed terminals, or placing each                      including any remaining aboard from                   cargo aircraft only. UN 3480 (Lithium
                                                  battery in a separate plastic bag or                    prior stops, as specified in § 172.101 of             ion batteries) and UN 3090 (Lithium
                                                  protective pouch). In addition, each                    this subchapter or the ICAO Technical                 metal batteries) carried under an
                                                  installed or spare lithium battery must                 Instructions (IBR, see § 171.7 of this                approval must meet all of the
                                                  not exceed the following:                               subchapter). In the case of Class 1                   requirements of this section.
                                                     (i) For a lithium metal battery, the                                                                          (b)(1) The information provided to the
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                                                                                                          materials, the compatibility group letter
                                                  lithium content must not exceed 2                       also must be shown.                                   pilot-in-command must also include a
                                                  grams. With the approval of the                            (3) The total number of packages;                  signed confirmation or some other
                                                  operator, portable medical electronic                      (4) The location of the packages                   indication from the person responsible
                                                  devices (e.g. automated external                        aboard the aircraft;                                  for loading the aircraft that there was no
                                                  defibrillators (AED), nebulizer,                           (5) The net quantity or gross weight,              evidence of any damage to or leakage
                                                  continuous positive airway pressure                     as applicable, for each package except                from the packages or any leakage from
                                                  (CPAP), etc.) may contain lithium metal                 those containing Class 7 (radioactive)                the unit load devices loaded on the
                                                  batteries exceeding 2 grams but not                     materials. For a shipment consisting of               aircraft;


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                                                     (2) A copy of the written notification               of a reportable incident, as defined in               ACTION:   Correction.
                                                  to pilot-in-command shall be readily                    § 171.15 of this subchapter, the aircraft
                                                  available to the pilot-in-command and                   operator must make immediately                        SUMMARY:    On November 30, 2016, we,
                                                  dispatcher during flight. Emergency                     available to an authorized official of a              the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
                                                  response information required by                        Federal, State, or local government                   (Service), published a document in the
                                                  subpart G of part 172 of this subchapter                agency (which includes emergency                      Federal Register announcing 90-day
                                                  must be maintained in the same manner                   responders), the documents or                         findings on three petitions to list or
                                                  as the written notification to pilot-in-                information required to be retained by                reclassify wildlife or plants under the
                                                  command during transport of the                         this paragraph.                                       Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
                                                  hazardous material aboard the aircraft.                   (d) The documents required by
                                                     (3) The pilot-in-command must                                                                              amended (Act). That document
                                                                                                          paragraphs (a) and (b) this section may
                                                  indicate on a copy of the information                                                                         included a not-substantial finding for
                                                                                                          be combined into one document if it is
                                                  provided to the pilot-in-command, or in                 given to the pilot-in-command before                  Tetraneuris verdiensis (Verde four-nerve
                                                  some other way, that the information                    departure of the aircraft.                            daisy). In the finding, we mistakenly
                                                  has been received.                                                                                            attributed the petition to list Tetraneuris
                                                                                                          *     *     *     *     *
                                                     (c) The aircraft operator must—                      ■ 8. In § 175.88, paragraph (c) is revised
                                                                                                                                                                verdiensis as endangered or threatened
                                                     (1) Retain a copy of the shipping                    to read as follows:                                   and to designate critical habitat for this
                                                  paper required by § 175.30(a)(2) or an                                                                        plant to the Center for Biological
                                                  electronic image thereof, that is                       § 175.88 Inspection, orientation and                  Diversity; however Glenn Rink
                                                  accessible at or through its principal                  securing packages of hazardous materials.             submitted that petition to us. With this
                                                  place of business and must make the                     *      *    *     *     *                             document, we correct that error. If you
                                                  shipping paper available, upon request,                    (c) Packages containing hazardous                  sent a comment previously, you need
                                                  to an authorized official of a federal,                 materials must be:                                    not resend the comment.
                                                  state, or local government agency at                       (1) Secured in an aircraft in a manner
                                                  reasonable times and locations. For a                   that will prevent any shifting or change              DATES:  Correction issued on December
                                                  hazardous waste, each shipping paper                    in the orientation of the packages;                   5, 2016. To ensure that we will have
                                                  copy must be retained for three years                      (2) Protected from being damaged,                  adequate time to consider submitted
                                                  after the material is accepted by the                   including by the movement of baggage,                 information during the status reviews
                                                  initial carrier. For all other hazardous                mail, stores, or other cargo;                         for the leopard and lesser prairie-
                                                  materials, each shipping paper copy                        (3) Handled so that accidental damage              chicken, we request that we receive
                                                  must be retained by the operator for one                is not caused through dragging or                     information no later than January 30,
                                                  year after the material is accepted by the              mishandling; and                                      2017.
                                                  initial carrier. Each shipping paper copy                  (4) When containing Class 7
                                                  must include the date of acceptance by                  (radioactive) materials, secured in a                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  the carrier. The date on the shipping                   manner that ensures that the separation               Regarding Tetraneuris verdiensis,
                                                  paper may be the date a shipper notifies                requirements of §§ 175.701 and 175.702                contact Shaula Hedwall, 928–556–2118;
                                                  the air carrier that a shipment is ready                will be maintained at all times during                shaula_hedwall@fws.gov. If you use a
                                                  for transportation, as indicated on the                 flight.                                               telecommunications device for the deaf,
                                                  air waybill or bill of lading, as an                      Issued in Washington, DC, on November               please call the Federal Relay Service at
                                                  alternative to the date the shipment is                 21, 2016 under authority delegated in 49 CFR          800–877–8339.
                                                  picked up or accepted by the carrier.                   1.97.
                                                  Only an initial carrier must receive and                William Schoonover,                                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:     In the
                                                  retain a copy of the shipper’s                          Acting Associate Administrator for                    Federal Register of November 30, 2016
                                                  certification, as required by § 172.204 of              Hazardous Materials Safety, Pipeline and              (81 FR 86315), in FR Doc. 2016–28513,
                                                  this subchapter.                                        Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.            on page 86317, in the first column,
                                                     (2) Retain a copy of each notification               [FR Doc. 2016–28403 Filed 12–2–16; 8:45 am]           under the heading Evaluation of a
                                                  of pilot-in-command, an electronic                      BILLING CODE 4910–60–P                                Petition to List Tetraneuris verdiensis
                                                  image thereof, or the information                                                                             (Verde Four-nerve Daisy) as an
                                                  contained therein for 90 days at the                                                                          Endangered or Threatened Species
                                                  airport of departure or the operator’s                  DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                            Under the Act, and the subheading
                                                  principal place of business.                                                                                  Petition History, remove the words ‘‘the
                                                     (3) Have the information required to                 Fish and Wildlife Service                             Center for Biological Diversity’’ and add
                                                  be retained under this paragraph readily
                                                                                                                                                                in their place the words ‘‘Glenn Rink’’.
                                                  accessible at the airport of departure                  50 CFR Part 17
                                                  and the intended airport of arrival for                                                                         Dated: November 30, 2016.
                                                  the duration of the flight leg.                         [Docket No. FWS–R2–ES–2016–0132;                      Tina A. Campbell,
                                                     (4) Make available, upon request, to                 4500030115]
                                                                                                                                                                Chief, Division of Policy, Performance, and
                                                  an authorized official of a Federal, State,                                                                   Management Programs, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                                                                          Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
                                                  or local government agency (which                                                                             Service.
                                                                                                          and Plants; 90-Day Findings on Three
                                                  includes emergency responders) at                                                                             [FR Doc. 2016–29055 Filed 12–2–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          Petitions; Correction
                                                  reasonable times and locations, the
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                                                                                                                                                                BILLING CODE 4333–15–P
                                                  documents or information required to be                 AGENCY:     Fish and Wildlife Service,
                                                  retained by this paragraph. In the event                Interior.




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Document Created: 2016-12-03 00:26:11
Document Modified: 2016-12-03 00:26:11
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM).
DatesComments must be received by February 3, 2017.
ContactAaron Wiener, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards, International Standards, (202) 366-4579, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
FR Citation81 FR 87510 
RIN Number2137-AF10
CFR Citation49 CFR 172
49 CFR 175
CFR AssociatedEducation; Hazardous Materials Transportation; Hazardous Waste; Incorporation by Reference; Labeling; Markings; Packaging and Containers; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Air Carriers

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