[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR180.405]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
 CHAPTER I--RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 
                             TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 180_CONTINUING QUALIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PACKAGINGS--Table of 
Contents
 
         Subpart E_Qualification and Maintenance of Cargo Tanks
 
Sec.  180.405  Qualification of cargo tanks.

    (a) General. Unless otherwise provided in this subpart, each cargo 
tank used for the transportation of hazardous material must be an 
authorized packaging.
    (b) Cargo tank specifications.
    (1) To qualify as an authorized packaging, each cargo tank must 
conform to this subpart, the applicable requirements specified in part 
173 of this subchapter for the specific lading, and where a DOT 
specification cargo tank is required, an applicable specification in 
effect on the date initial construction began: MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, 
MC 303, MC 304, MC 305, MC 306, MC 307, MC 310, MC 311, MC 312, MC 330, 
MC 331, MC 338, DOT 406, DOT 407, or DOT 412 (Sec. Sec.  178.337, 
178.338, 178.345, 178.346, 178.347, 178.348 of this subchapter). 
However, except as provided in paragraphs (b)(2), (d), (e), (f)(5), and 
(f)(6) of this section, no cargo tank may be marked or certified after 
August 31, 1995, to the applicable MC 306, MC 307, MC 312, MC 331, or MC 
338 specification in effect on December 30, 1990.
    (2) Exception. A cargo tank originally manufactured to the MC 306, 
MC 307, or MC 312 specification may be recertified to the original 
specification provided:
    (i) Records are available verifying the cargo tank was originally 
manufactured to the specification;
    (ii) If the cargo tank was stretched, rebarrelled, or modified, 
records are available verifying that the stretching, rebarrelling, or 
modification was performed in accordance with the National Board 
Inspection Code and this part;
    (iii) A Design Certifying Engineer or Registered Inspector verifies 
the cargo tank conforms to all applicable requirements of the original 
specification and furnishes to the owner written documentation that 
verifies the tank

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conforms to the original structural design requirements in effect at the 
time the tank was originally constructed;
    (iv) The cargo tank meets all applicable tests and inspections 
required by Sec.  180.407(c); and
    (v) The cargo tank is recertified to the original specification in 
accordance with the reporting and record retention provisions of Sec.  
180.417. The certification documents required by Sec.  180.417(a)(3) 
must include both the date the cargo tank was originally certified to 
the specification and the date it was recertified. The specification 
plate on the cargo tank or the cargo tank motor vehicle must display the 
date the cargo tank was originally certified to the specification.
    (c) Cargo tank specifications no longer authorized for construction. 
(1) A cargo tank made to a specification listed in column 1 of table 1 
or table 2 of this paragraph (c)(1) may be used when authorized in this 
part, provided--
    (i) The cargo tank initial construction began on or before the date 
listed in table 1, column 2, as follows:

                                 Table 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Column 1                             Column 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MC 300.....................................  Sept. 2, 1967
MC 301.....................................  June 12, 1961
MC 302, MC 303, MC 304, MC 305, MC 310, MC   Sept. 2, 1967
 311.
MC 330.....................................  May 15, 1967
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (ii) The cargo tank was marked or certified before the date listed 
in table 2, column 2, as follows:

                                 Table 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Column 1                             Column 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MC 306, MC 307, MC 312.....................  Sept. 1, 1995
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) A cargo tank of a specification listed in paragraph (c)(1) of 
this section may have its pressure relief devices and outlets modified 
as follows:
    (i) A Specification MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, MC 303, or MC 305 cargo 
tank, to conform with a Specification MC 306 or DOT 406 cargo tank (See 
Sec. Sec.  178.346-3 and 178.346-4 of this subchapter).
    (ii) A Specification MC 306 cargo tank to conform to a Specification 
DOT 406 cargo tank (See Sec. Sec.  178.346-3 and 178.346-4 of this 
subchapter).
    (iii) A Specification MC 304 cargo tank, to conform with a 
Specification MC 307 or DOT 407 cargo tank (See Sec. Sec.  178.347-4 and 
178.345-11 of this subchapter).
    (iv) A Specification MC 307 cargo tank, to conform with a 
Specification DOT 407 cargo tank (See Sec. Sec.  178.347-4 and 178.345-
11 of this subchapter).
    (v) A Specification MC 310 or MC 311 cargo tank, to conform with a 
Specification MC 312 or DOT 412 cargo tank (See Sec. Sec.  178.348-4 and 
178.345-11 of this subchapter).
    (vi) A Specification MC 312 cargo tank, to conform with a 
Specification DOT 412 cargo tank (See Sec. Sec.  178.348-4 and 178.345-
11 of this subchapter).
    (vii) A Specification MC 330 cargo tank, to conform with a 
Specification MC 331 cargo tank, except as specifically required by 
Sec.  173.315 of this subchapter (see Sec. Sec.  178.337-8 and 178.337-9 
of this subchapter).
    (d) MC 338 cargo tank. The owner of a cargo tank that conforms to 
and was used under the terms of an exemption issued before October 1, 
1984, that authorizes the transportation of a cryogenic liquid shall 
remove the exemption number stenciled on the cargo tank and stamp the 
specification plate (or a plate placed adjacent to the specification 
plate) ``DOT MC 338'' followed by the exemption number, for example, 
``DOT MC 338-E * * * *''. (Asterisks to be replaced by the exemption 
number). The cargo tank must be remarked prior to the expiration date of 
the exemption. During the period the cargo tank is in service, the owner 
of a cargo tank that is remarked in this manner must retain at its 
principal place of business a copy of the last exemption in effect. No 
new construction of cargo tanks pursuant to such exemption is 
authorized.
    (1) The holding time must be determined, as required in Sec.  
178.338-9 of this subchapter, on each cargo tank or on at least one 
cargo tank of each design. Any subsequent cargo tank manufactured to the 
same design type (see Sec.  178.320), if not individually tested, must 
have the optional test regimen performed during the first shipment (see 
Sec.  178.338-9 (b) and (c) of this subchapter).

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    (2) The holding time determined by test for one authorized cryogenic 
liquid may be used as the basis for establishing the holding time for 
other authorized cryogenic liquids.
    (e) MC 331 cargo tanks. The owner of a MC 331 (Sec.  178.337 of this 
subchapter) cargo tank that conforms to and was used under an exemption 
issued before October 1, 1984, that authorizes the transportation of 
ethane, refrigerated liquid; ethane-propane mixture, refrigerated 
liquid; or hydrogen chloride, refrigerated liquid shall remove the 
exemption number stenciled on the cargo tank and stamp the exemption 
number on the specification plate (or a plate placed adjacent to the 
specification plate), immediately after the DOT Specification, for 
example, ``DOT MC 331-E * * * *''. (Asterisks to be replaced by the 
exemption number.) The cargo tank must be remarked prior to the 
expiration date of the exemption. During the period the cargo tank is in 
service, the owner of a cargo tank that is remarked in this manner must 
retain at the owner's principal place of business a copy of the last 
exemption in effect.
    (f) MC 306, MC 307, MC 312 cargo tanks. Either a Registered 
Inspector or a Design Certifying Engineer and the owner of a MC 306, MC 
307 or MC 312 cargo tank motor vehicle constructed in accordance with 
and used under an exemption issued before December 31, 1990, that 
authorizes a condition specified in this paragraph shall examine the 
cargo tank motor vehicle and its design to determine if it meets the 
requirements of the applicable MC 306, MC 307 or MC 312 specification in 
effect at the time of manufacture, except as specified herein.
    (1) A cargo tank motor vehicle constructed after August 1, 1981, or 
the date specified in the applicable exemption, in conformance with the 
following conditions that apply, may be remarked and certified in 
accordance with paragraphs (f) (5) and (6) of this section:
    (i) A vacuum-loaded cargo tank must have an ASME Code stamped 
specification plate marked with a minimum internal design pressure of 25 
psig, and be designed for a minimum external design pressure of 15 psig.
    (ii) An outlet equipped with a self-closing system which includes an 
external stop-valve must have the stop valve and associated piping 
protected within the vehicle's rear-end tank protection device, vehicle 
frame or an equally adequate accident damage protection device (See 
Sec.  178.345-8 of this subchapter.) The self-closing system (See Sec.  
178.345-11 of this subchapter) must be equipped with a remotely actuated 
means of closure as follows:
    (A) For a cargo tank used in other than corrosive service, the 
remote means of closure must be activated for closure by manual or 
mechanical means and, in case of fire, by an automatic heat activated 
means.
    (B) For a cargo tank used in corrosive service, the remote means of 
closure may be actuated by manual or mechanical means only.
    (iii) A cargo tank having an unreinforced portion of the shell 
exceeding 60 inches must have the circumferential reinforcement located 
so that the thickness and tensile strength of shell material in 
combination with the frame and circumferential reinforcement produces a 
structural integrity at least equal to that prescribed in Sec.  178.345-
3 of this subchapter or the specification in effect at time of 
manufacture.
    (iv) A cargo tank having a projection from the tank shell or head 
that may contain lading in any tank position is authorized, provided 
such projection is as strong as the tank shell or head and is located 
within the motor vehicle's rear-end tank protection or other appropriate 
accident damage protection device.
    (v) A cargo tank may be constructed of nickel, titanium, or other 
ASME sheet or plate materials in accordance with an exemption.
    (2) A vacuum-loaded cargo tank constructed after August 1, 1981, or 
the date specified in the applicable exemption, in conformance with 
paragraph (f)(1) of this section, except that an outlet equipped with an 
external valve which is not part of a self-closing system:
    (i) Must be equipped with a self-closing system prior to September 
1, 1993.
    (ii) May be remarked and certified in accordance with paragraphs 
(f)(5) and

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(6) of this section after the cargo tank motor vehicle has been equipped 
with the self-closing system.
    (3) A vacuum-loaded cargo tank constructed prior to August 1, 1981, 
in conformance with paragraph (f)(1) of this section, except for 
paragraph (f)(1)(i), may be remarked and certified in accordance with 
paragraphs (f) (5) and (6) of this section.
    (4) A vacuum-loaded cargo tank constructed prior to August 1, 1981, 
in conformance with paragraph (f)(1) of this section, except for 
paragraph (f)(1)(i) of this section, and except that an outlet is 
equipped with an external valve which is not part of a self-closing 
system:
    (i) Must be equipped with a self-closing system prior to September 
1, 1993.
    (ii) May be remarked and certified in accordance with paragraphs 
(f)(5) and (6) of this section after the cargo tank motor vehicle has 
been equipped with the self-closing system.
    (5) The owner of a cargo tank for which a determination has been 
made that the cargo tank is in conformance with paragraph (f) (1), (2), 
(3), or (4) of this section shall complete a written certification, in 
English, signed by the owner and containing at least the following 
information:
    (i) A statement certifying that each cargo tank conforms to Sec.  
180.405 (f) (1), (2), (3), or (4);
    (ii) The applicable DOT exemption number, the applicable 
specification number and the owner's and manufacturer's serial number 
for the cargo tank;
    (iii) A statement setting forth any modifications made to bring the 
cargo tank into conformance with Sec.  180.405(f) (1), (2), (3), or (4), 
or the applicable specification;
    (iv) A statement identifying the person certifying the cargo tank 
and the date of certification.
    (6) The owner of a certified cargo tank shall remove the exemption 
number stenciled on the cargo tank and shall durably mark the 
specification plate (or a plate placed adjacent to the specification 
plate) ``MC +++-E ****'' (where 
``+++'' is to be replaced by the applicable specification number, ``* * 
* *'' by the exemption number and ``   
'' by the alloy.)
    (7) A cargo tank remarked and certified in conformance with this 
paragraph (f) is excepted from the provisions of Sec.  180.405(c).
    (8) During the period the cargo tank is in service, and for one year 
thereafter, the owner of a cargo tank that is certified and remarked in 
this manner must retain on file at its principal place of business a 
copy of the certificate and the last exemption in effect.
    (g) Cargo tank manhole assemblies. (1) MC 306, MC 307, and MC 312 
cargo tanks marked or certified after December 30, 1990, and DOT 406, 
DOT 407, and DOT 412 cargo tank motor vehicles must be equipped with 
manhole assemblies conforming with Sec.  178.345-5 of this subchapter.
    (2) On or before August 31, 1995, each owner of a cargo tank marked 
or certified before December 31, 1990, authorized for the transportation 
of a hazardous material, must have the cargo tank equipped with manhole 
assemblies conforming with Sec.  178.345-5, except for the dimensional 
requirements in Sec.  178.345-5(a), the hydrostatic testing requirements 
in Sec.  178.345-5(b), and the marking requirements in Sec.  178.345-
5(e) of this subchapter. A manhole assembly meeting one of the following 
provisions is considered to be in compliance with this paragraph:
    (i) Manhole assemblies on MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, MC 303, MC 305, MC 
306, MC 310, MC 311, and MC 312 cargo tanks that are marked or certified 
in writing as conforming to Sec.  178.345-5 of this subchapter or TTMA 
RP No. 61-98 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  171.7 of this 
subchapter), or are tested and certified in accordance with TTMA TB No. 
107 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  171.7 of this subchapter).
    (ii) Manhole assemblies on MC 304 and MC 307 cargo tanks.
    (iii) Manhole assemblies on MC 310, MC 311, and MC 312 cargo tanks 
with a test pressure of 36 psig or greater.
    (3) [Reserved]
    (h) Pressure relief system. Properly functioning reclosing pressure 
relief valves and frangible or fusible vents need not be replaced. 
However, replacement of reclosing pressure relief valves on MC-
specification cargo tanks is authorized subject to the following 
requirements:

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    (1) Until August 31, 1998, the owner of a cargo tank may replace a 
reclosing pressure relief device with a device which is in compliance 
with the requirements for pressure relief devices in effect at the time 
the cargo tank specification became superseded. If the pressure relief 
device is installed as an integral part of a manhole cover assembly, the 
manhole cover must comply with the requirements of paragraph (g) of this 
section.
    (2) After August 31, 1998, replacement for any reclosing pressure 
relief valve must be capable of reseating to a leak-tight condition 
after a pressure surge, and the volume of lading released may not exceed 
1 L. Specific performance requirements for these pressure relief valves 
are set forth in Sec.  178.345-10(b)(3) of this subchapter.
    (3) As provided in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, the owner of a 
cargo tank may elect to modify reclosing pressure relief devices to more 
recent cargo tank specifications. However, replacement devices 
constructed to the requirements of Sec.  178.345-10 of this subchapter 
must provide the minimum venting capacity required by the original 
specification to which the cargo tank was designed and constructed.
    (i) Flammable cryogenic liquids. Each cargo tank used to transport a 
flammable cryogenic liquid must be examined after each shipment to 
determine its actual holding time (See Sec.  173.318(g)(3) of this 
subchapter.)
    (j) Withdrawal of certification. A specification cargo tank that for 
any reason no longer meets the applicable specification may not be used 
to transport hazardous materials unless the cargo tank is repaired and 
retested in accordance with Sec. Sec.  180.413 and 180.407 prior to 
being returned to hazardous materials service. If the cargo tank is not 
in conformance with the applicable specification requirements, the 
specification plate on the cargo tank must be removed, obliterated or 
securely covered. The details of the conditions necessitating withdrawal 
of the certification must be recorded and signed on the written 
certificate for that cargo tank. The vehicle owner shall retain the 
certificate for at least 1 year after withdrawal of the certification.
    (k) DOT-specification cargo tank with no marked design pressure or a 
marked design pressure of less than 3 psig. The owner of an MC 300, MC 
301, MC 302, MC 303, MC 305, MC 306, or MC 312 cargo tank with a 
pressure relief system set at 3 psig, must mark or remark the cargo tank 
with an MAWP or design pressure of not less than 3 psig.
    (l) MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, MC 303, MC 305, MC 306 cargo tank--Rear 
accident damage protection. (1) Notwithstanding the requirements in 
Sec.  180.405(b), the applicable specification requirement for a rear 
bumper or rear-end tank protection device on MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, MC 
303, MC 305, and MC 306 cargo tanks does not apply to a cargo tank truck 
(power unit) until July 1, 1992, if the cargo tank truck--
    (i) Was manufactured before July 1, 1989;
    (ii) Is used to transport gasoline or any other petroleum distillate 
product; and
    (iii) Is operated in combination with a cargo tank full trailer. 
However, an empty cargo tank truck, without a cargo tank full trailer 
attached, may be operated without the required rear bumper or rear-end 
tank protection device on a one-time basis while being transported to a 
repair facility for installation of a rear bumper or rear-end protection 
device.
    (2) Each cargo tank shall be provided with a rear accident damage 
protection device to protect the tank and piping in the event of a rear-
end collision and reduce the likelihood of damage which could result in 
the loss of lading. The rear-end protection device must be in the form 
of a rear-end tank protection device meeting the requirements of Sec.  
178.345-8(d) or a rear bumper meeting the following:
    (i) The bumper shall be located at least 6 inches to the rear of any 
vehicle component used for loading or unloading or that may contain 
lading while the vehicle is in transit.
    (ii) The dimensions of the bumper shall conform to Sec.  393.86 of 
this title.
    (iii) The structure of the bumper must be designed in accordance 
with Sec.  178.345-8(d)(3) of this subchapter.
    (m) Specification MC 330, MC 331 cargo tank motor vehicles, and 
nonspecification cargo tank motor vehicles conforming to

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Sec.  173.315(k) of this subchapter, intended for use in the 
transportation of liquefied compressed gases. (1) No later than the date 
of its first scheduled pressure test after July 1, 2001, each 
specification MC 330 and MC 331 cargo tank motor vehicle, and each 
nonspecification cargo tank motor vehicle conforming to Sec.  173.315(k) 
of this subchapter, marked and certified before July 1, 2001, that is 
used to transport a Division 2.1 material, a Division 2.2 material with 
a subsidiary hazard, a Division 2.3 material, or anhydrous ammonia must 
have an emergency discharge control capability as specified in Sec.  
173.315(n) of this subchapter. Each passive shut-off system installed 
prior to July 1, 2001, must be certified by a Design Certifying Engineer 
that it meets the requirements of Sec.  173.315(n)(2) of this 
subchapter.
    (2) The requirement in paragraph (m)(1) of this section does not 
apply to a cargo tank equal to or less than 13,247.5 L (3,500 gallons) 
water capacity transporting in metered delivery service a Division 2.1 
material, a Division 2.2 material with a subsidiary hazard, or anhydrous 
ammonia equipped with an off-truck remote shut-off device that was 
installed prior to July 1, 2000. The device must be capable of stopping 
the transfer of lading by operation of a transmitter carried by a 
qualified person attending unloading of the cargo tank. The device is 
subject to the requirement in Sec.  177.840(o) of this subchapter for a 
daily test at 45.72 meters (150 feet).
    (3) Each specification MC 330 and MC 331 cargo tank in metered 
delivery service of greater than 13,247.5 L (3,500 gallons) water 
capacity transporting a Division 2.1 material, a Division 2.2 material 
with a subsidiary hazard, or anhydrous ammonia, marked and certified 
before July 1, 1999, must have an emergency discharge control capability 
as specified in Sec. Sec.  173.315(n) and 177.840 of this subchapter no 
later than the date of its first scheduled pressure test after July 1, 
2001, or July 1, 2003, whichever is earlier.
    (n) Thermal activation. No later than the date of its first 
scheduled leakage test after July 1, 1999, each specification MC 330 or 
MC 331 cargo tank motor vehicle and each nonspecification cargo tank 
motor vehicle conforming to Sec.  173.315(k) of this subchapter, marked 
and certified before July 1, 1999, that is used to transport a liquefied 
compressed gas, other than carbon dioxide and chlorine, that has a water 
capacity of 13,247.5 L (3,500 gallons) or less must be equipped with a 
means of thermal activation for the internal self-closing stop valve as 
specified in Sec.  178.337-8(a)(4) of this subchapter.
    (o) On-truck remote control of self-closing stop valves--MC 330, MC 
331, and MC 338. On or before October 2, 2006--
    (1) Each owner of an MC 330 or MC 331 cargo tank motor vehicle 
marked or certified before January 1, 1995, must equip the cargo tank 
with an on-vehicle remote means of closure of the internal self-closing 
stop valve in conformance with Sec.  178.337-8(a)(4) of this subchapter. 
This requirement does not apply to cargo tanks used only for carbon 
dioxide and marked ``For carbon dioxide only'' or intended for use in 
chlorine service only.
    (2) Each owner of an MC 338 cargo tank motor vehicle marked or 
certified before January 1, 1995, must equip each remotely controlled 
shutoff valve with an on-vehicle remote means of automatic closure in 
conformance with Sec.  178.338-11(c) of this subchapter. This 
requirement does not apply to cargo tanks used for the transportation of 
argon, carbon dioxide, helium, krypton, neon, nitrogen, or xenon, or 
mixtures thereof.

[Amdt. 180-2, 54 FR 25032, June 12, 1989

    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.  
180.405, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the 
Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.