[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 2]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR171.14]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 171_GENERAL INFORMATION, REGULATIONS, AND DEFINITIONS--Table 

of Contents

 

Sec. 171.14  Transitional provisions for implementing certain 

requirements.



    General. The purpose of the provisions of this section is to provide 

an orderly transition to certain new requirements so as to minimize any 

burdens associated with them.

    (a) Previously filled packages--(1) Packages filled prior to October 

1, 1991. Notwithstanding the marking and labeling provisions of subparts 

D and E, respectively, of part 172, and the packaging provisions of part 

173 and subpart B of part 172 of this subchapter, a package may be 

offered for transportation and transported prior to October 1, 2001, if 

it--

    (i) Conforms to the old requirements of this subchapter in effect on 

September 30, 1991;

    (ii) Was filled with a hazardous material prior to October 1, 1991;

    (iii) Is marked ``Inhalation Hazard'' if appropriate, in accordance 

with Sec. 172.313 of this subchapter or Special Provision 13, as 

assigned in the Sec. 172.101 table; and

    (iv) Is not emptied and refilled on or after October 1, 1991.

    (2) Non-bulk packages filled prior to October 1, 1996. 

Notwithstanding the packaging provisions of subpart B of part 172 and 

the packaging provisions of part 173 of this subchapter with respect to 

UN standard packagings, a non-bulk package other than a cylinder may be 

offered for transportation and transported domestically prior to October 

1, 1999, if it--

    (i) Conforms to the requirements of this subchapter in effect on 

September 30, 1996;

    (ii) Was filled with a hazardous material prior to October 1, 1996; 

and

    (iii) Is not emptied and refilled on or after October 1, 1996.

    (b) Transitional placarding provisions. Until October 1, 2001, 

placards which conform to specifications for placards in effect on 

September 30, 1991, or placards specified in the December 21, 1990 final 

rule may be used, for highway transportation only, in place of the 

placards specified in subpart F of part



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172 of this subchapter, in accordance with the following table:



                       Placard Substitution Table

------------------------------------------------------------------------

                               Current placard    Old (Sept. 30, 1991)

 Hazard class or division No.        name             placard name

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Division 1.1.................  Explosives 1.1.  Explosives A.

Division 1.2.................  Explosives 1.2.  Explosives A.

Division 1.3.................  Explosives 1.3.  Explosives B.

Division 1.4.................  Explosives 1.4.  Dangerous.

Division 1.5.................  Explosives 1.5.  Blasting agents.

Division 1.6.................  Explosives 1.6.  Dangerous.

Division 2.1.................  Flammable gas..  Flammable gas.

Division 2.2.................  Nonflammable     Nonflammable gas.

                                gas.

Division 2.3\1\..............  Poison gas.....  Poison gas.

Class 3......................  Flammable......  Flammable.

Combustible liquid...........  Combustible....  Combustible.

Division 4.1.................  Flammable solid  Flammable solid.

Division 4.2.................  Spontaneously    Flammable solid.

                                combustible.

Division 4.3.................  Dangerous when   Flammable solid W.

                                wet.

Division 5.1.................  Oxidizer.......  Oxidizer.

Division 5.2.................  Organic          Organic peroxide.

                                peroxide.

Division 6.1, (inhalation      Poison           Poison.

 hazard, Zone A or B)\1\.       inhalation

                                hazard.

Division 6.1, PG I (other      Posion.........  Poison.

 than Zone A or B inhalation

 hazard), PG II, or PG III.

Class 7......................  Radioactive....  Radioactive.

Class 8......................  Corrosive......  Corrosive.

Class 9......................  Class 9........  (none required).

------------------------------------------------------------------------

\1\ For materials poisonous by inhalation, by all modes of

  transportation, until October 1, 2001, placards may be used that

  conform to specifications for placards (1) in effect on September 30,

  1991, (2) specified in the December 21, 1990 final rule, or (3)

  specified in the July 22, 1997 final rule.



    (c) Non-specification fiber drums. A non-specification fiber drum 

with a removable head is authorized for a liquid hazardous material in 

Packing Group III that is not poisonous by inhalation for which the 

packaging was authorized under the requirements of part 172 or part 173 

of this subchapter in effect on September 30, 1991. This authorization 

expires on the date on which funds are authorized to be appropriated to 

carry out chapter 51 of title 49, United States Code (related to 

transportation of hazardous materials), for fiscal years beginning after 

September 30, 1997. Information concerning this funding authorization 

date may be obtained by contacting the Office of the Associate 

Administrator.

    (d) A final rule published in the Federal Register on December 20, 

2004, effective January 1, 2005, resulted in revisions to this 

subchapter. During the transition period, until January 1, 2006, as 

provided in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, a person may elect to 

comply with either the applicable requirements of this subchapter in 

effect on December 31, 2004, or the requirements published in the 

December 20, 2004, final rule.

    (1) Transition dates. The effective date of the final rule published 

on December 20, 2004, is January 1, 2005. A delayed compliance date of 

January 1, 2006 is authorized. On and after January 1, 2006, all 

applicable regulatory requirements adopted in the final rule in effect 

on January 1, 2005 must be met.

    (2) Intermixing old and new requirements. Marking, labeling, 

placarding, and shipping paper descriptions must conform to either the 

old requirements of this subchapter in effect on December 31, 2004, or 

the new requirements of this subchapter in the final rule without 

intermixing communication elements, except that intermixing is 

permitted, during the applicable transition period, for packaging, 

hazard communication, and handling provisions, as follows:

    (3) [Reserved]

    (4) Until January 1, 2010, a hazardous material may be transported 

in an IM, IMO, or DOT Specification 51 portable tank in accordance with 

the T Codes (Special Provisions) assigned to a hazardous material in 

Column (7) of the Sec. 172.101 Table in effect on September 30, 2001.



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    (5) Proper shipping names that included the word ``inhibited'' prior 

to the June 21, 2001 final rule in effect on October 1, 2001 are 

authorized on packagings and shipping papers in place of the word 

``stabilized'' until October 1, 2007. Proper shipping names that 

included the word ``compressed'' prior to the final rule published on 

July 31, 2003 and effective on October 1, 2003 may continue to be shown 

on packagings and shipping papers until October 1, 2007.

    (6) Section 172.202(a)(6) requires the number and types of packages 

to be indicated on shipping papers. Until October 1, 2007, a person may 

elect to comply with the requirements for the number and type of 

packages in effect on September 30, 2003.

    (7) Except for transport by vessel, the non-mandatory shipping paper 

provision to include the subsidiary hazard class or division number in 

accordance with Sec. 172.202(a)(2), in effect on September 30, 2003, is 

authorized until October 1, 2005.

    (8) Until October 1, 2005, proper shipping names that did not 

identify specific isomers by numbers or letters preceding the chemical 

name prior to the final rule published on July 31, 2003 and effective on 

October 1, 2003, may continue to be marked on packagings and are 

authorized on shipping papers in place of the proper shipping names 

revised in the July 31, 2003 final rule.

    (e) A Division 6.2 label conforming to specifications in Sec. 

172.432 of this subchapter in effect on September 30, 2002, may be used 

until October 1, 2005.

    (f) 49 CFR 175.33 sets out requirements regarding the availability 

of information for hazardous materials transported by aircraft. Until 

April 1, 2005, a person may elect to comply with either the applicable 

requirements of 49 CFR 175.33 in effect on September 30, 2003, and 

contained in 49 CFR Part 175 revised as of October 1, 2002, or the 

requirements of that section contained in 49 CFR Part 175 revised as of 

October 1, 2003. On April 1, 2005, all applicable regulatory 

requirements in 49 CFR 175.33 in effect on October 1, 2003 must be met.



[Amdt. 171-131, 59 FR 67406, Dec. 29, 1994]



    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec. 

171.14, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the 

Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.