[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: 49CFR174.290]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 174_CARRIAGE BY RAIL--Table of Contents

 

      Subpart F_Detailed Requirements for Class 2 (Gases) Materials

 

Sec. 174.290  Materials extremely poisonous by inhalation shipped by, 

for, or to the Department of Defense.



    (a) General. The provisions of this section apply only to materials 

extremely poisonous by inhalation which are Division 2.3 materials in 

Hazard Zone A and Division 6.1 materials in Hazard Zone A, as defined in 

Sec. 173.133(a)(2) of this subchapter. Such materials when shipped by, 

for, or to the Department of Defense may be transported by rail only if 

loaded and handled in accordance with the requirements of this section.

    (b) A Division 2.3 Hazard Zone A or a Division 6.1 Hazard Zone A 

material extremely poisonous by inhalation may be transported in:

    (1) UN 1N1 or UN 1N2 metal drums or equivalent military 

specification metal drums, by boxcar, gondola car (flat bottom), or 

stock car in carload lots. See Sec. Sec. 174.55 and 174.600 for 

blocking, bracing, and stowage requirements;

    (2) Tanks which are authorized under this subchapter for a Hazard 

Zone A material extremely poisonous by inhalation, Specification DOT 

106A (Sec. Sec. 179.300 and 179.301 of this subchapter), mounted on or 

secured to a multi-unit car or gondola car (flat bottom) in carload lots 

only;

    (3) Bombs, by boxcar, or gondola car (flat bottom) in carload lots 

only; or

    (4) Projectiles or ammunition for cannon with gas filled 

projectiles, by boxcar in carload or less-than-carload lots.

    (c) Each shipment of one or more carloads of a material extremely 

poisonous by inhalation, as described in paragraph (b) of this section, 

must be accompanied by a Department of Defense qualified escort supplied 

with equipment to handle leaks and other packaging failures which could 

result in escape of the material. The escort shall remain with the 

shipment during the entire time that it is in the custody of the carrier 

and in the event of leakage or escape of material, shall make repairs 

and perform decontamination as necessary.

    (d) When a material extremely poisonous by inhalation is transported 

in a tank, the tank must be securely



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mounted on a rail car especially provided for it or on a gondola car 

prepared with substantial wooden frames and blocks.

    (e) Bombs, projectiles, and cannon ammunition being transported by 

rail must be loaded, blocked and braced as shown in Bureau of Explosives 

Pamphlet No. 6A, or Department of Defense specifications. When a 

shipment is loaded in a gondola car it must be securely blocked and 

braced and not loaded higher than the sides of the car.

    (f) When a material extremely poisonous by inhalation is transported 

in drums with filling holes in the heads, they must be loaded on their 

bottoms. They may be loaded in rows, lengthwise of the car and any space 

between the sides of the car and the nearest row of drums must be 

``filled in'' with wooden boards or lumber nailed to sides of the car 

sufficient in length and width to contact both hoops of drums, or they 

may be loaded across the car in staggered stacks of which the number of 

drums in alternate stacks is reduced by one drum. All drums in stacks 

following the first stack loaded in the end of the car must be placed 

tightly into the angle of the space formed by the sidewalls of the drum 

in the preceding stack. Any space between the sides of the car and the 

drums in stacks having the greater number of drums must be filled in 

with wooden boards or lumber nailed to sides of the car sufficient in 

length and width to contact both hoops of the drums.

    (g) When a material extremely poisonous by inhalation is transported 

in drums with filling holes in the sides, they must be loaded on their 

sides with the filling holes up. They must be loaded lengthwise of the 

car in rows and any space between the sides of the car and the nearest 

row of drums must be filled in with wooden boards or lumber nailed to 

sides of the car sufficient in length and width to contact both hoops of 

the drums.

    (h) When a material extremely poisonous by inhalation is transported 

in drums in a boxcar, they must be loaded from ends of the car toward 

the space between the car doors, and there braced by center gates and 

wedges. See Sketch 1, Bureau of Explosives Pamphlet No. 6.

    (i) The doorways of a boxcar in which a material poisonous by 

inhalation is being transported must be protected by one of the methods 

prescribed in Sketch 1, Bureau of Explosives Pamphlet No. 6A.



[Amdt. 174-68, 55 FR 52683, Dec. 21, 1990; Amdt. 174-74, 58 FR 51533, 

Oct. 1, 1993; 65 FR 58630, Sept. 29, 2000]