[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: 49CFR174.81]



[Page 680-683]

 

                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 174_CARRIAGE BY RAIL--Table of Contents

 

           Subpart C_General Handling and Loading Requirements

 

Sec. 174.81  Segregation of hazardous materials.



    (a) This section applies to materials which meet one or more of the 

hazard classes defined in this subchapter and are in packages which are 

required to be labeled or placarded under the provisions of part 172 of 

this subchapter.

    (b) When a rail car is to be transported by vessel, other than a 

ferry vessel, hazardous materials on or within that rail car must be 

stowed and segregated in accordance with Sec. 176.83(b) of this 

subchapter.

    (c) Except as provided in Sec. 173.12(e) of this subchapter, 

cyanides, cyanide mixtures or solutions may not be stored, loaded and 

transported with acids, and Division 4.2 materials may not be stored, 

loaded and transported with Class 8 liquids.

    (d) Except as otherwise provided in this subchapter, hazardous 

materials must be stored, loaded or transported in accordance with the 

following table and other provisions of this section:



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                                                                            Segregation Table for Hazardous Materials

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                                                                                                                                                                        6.1

                                                     1.1,                                             2.3 gas    2.3 gas                                              liquids          8 liquids

       Class or Division                   Notes     1.2    1.3    1.4    1.5    1.6    2.1    2.2     Zone A     Zone B     3     4.1    4.2    4.3    5.1    5.2   PG I Zone    7       only

                                                                                                                                                                         A

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Explosives....................  1.1 and  A          *      *      *      *      *      X      X      X          X          X      X      X      X      X      X      X          X      X

                                    1.2

Explosives....................      1.3  .........  *      *      *      *      *      X      .....  X          X          X      .....  X      X      X      X      X          .....  X

Explosives....................      1.4  .........  *      *      *      *      *      O      .....  O          O          O      .....  O      .....  .....  .....  O          .....  O

Very insensitive explosives...      1.5  A          *      *      *      *      *      X      X      X          X          X      X      X      X      X      X      X          X      X

Extremely insensitive               1.6  .........  *      *      *      *      *      .....  .....  .........  .........  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .........  .....  .........

 explosives.

Flammable gases...............      2.1  .........  X      X      O      X      .....  .....  .....  X          O          .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  O          O      .........

Non-toxic, non-flammable gases      2.2  .........  X      .....  .....  X      .....  .....  .....  .........  .........  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .........  .....  .........

Poisonous gas Zone A..........      2.3  .........  X      X      O      X      .....  X      .....  .........  .........  X      X      X      X      X      X      .........  .....  X

Poisonous gas Zone B..........      2.3  .........  X      X      O      X      .....  O      .....  .........  .........  O      O      O      O      O      O      .........  .....  O

Flammable liquids.............        3  .........  X      X      O      X      .....  .....  .....  X          O          .....  .....  .....  .....  O      .....  X          .....  .........

Flammable solids..............      4.1  .........  X      .....  .....  X      .....  .....  .....  X          O          .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  X          .....  O

Spontaneously combustible           4.2  .........  X      X      O      X      .....  .....  .....  X          O          .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  X          .....  X

 materials.

Dangerous when wet materials..      4.3  .........  X      X      .....  X      .....  .....  .....  X          O          .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  X          .....  O

Oxidizers.....................      5.1  A          X      X      .....  X      .....  .....  .....  X          O          O      .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  X          .....  O

Organic peroxides.............      5.2  .........  X      X      .....  X      .....  .....  .....  X          O          .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  X          .....  O

Poisonous liquids PG I Zone A.      6.1  .........  X      X      O      X      .....  O      .....  .........  .........  X      X      X      X      X      X      .........  .....  X

Radioactive materials.........        7  .........  X      .....  .....  X      .....  O      .....  .........  .........  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .....  .........  .....  .........

Corrosive liquids.............        8  .........  X      X      O      X      .....  .....  .....  X          O          .....  O      X      O      O      O      X          .....  .........

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    (e) Instructions for using the segregation table for hazardous 

materials in paragraph (d) of this section are as follows:

    (1) The absence of any hazard class or division, or a blank space in 

the table indicates that no restrictions apply.

    (2) The letter ``X'' in the table indicates that these materials may 

not be loaded, transported, or stored together in the same rail car or 

storage facility during the course of transportation.

    (3) The letter ``O'' in the table indicates that these materials may 

not be loaded, transported, or stored together in the same rail car or 

storage facility during the course of transportation unless separated in 

a manner that, in the event of leakage from packages under conditions 

normally incident to transportation, commingling of hazardous materials 

would not occur. Notwithstanding the methods of separation employed, 

Class 8 (corrosive) liquids may not be loaded above or adjacent to Class 

4 (flammable) or Class 5 (oxidizing) materials; except that shippers may 

load carload shipments of such materials together when it is known that 

the mixture of contents would not cause a fire or a dangerous evolution 

of heat or gas.

    (4) The ``*'' in the table indicates that segregation among 

different Class 1 (explosive) materials is governed by the compatibility 

table in paragraph (f) of this section.

    (5) The note ``A'' in the second column of the table means that, 

notwithstanding the requirements of the letter ``X'', ammonium nitrate 

fertilizer may be loaded or stored with Division 1.1 (explosive) or 

Division 1.5 materials.

    (6) When the Sec. 172.101 table or Sec. 172.402 of this subchapter 

requires a package to bear a subsidiary hazard label, segregation 

appropriate to the subsidiary hazard must be applied when that 

segregation is more restrictive than that required by the primary 

hazard. However, hazardous materials of the same class may be loaded and 

transported together without regard to segregation required by any 

secondary hazard if the materials are not capable of reacting 

dangerously with each other and causing combustion or dangerous 

evolution of heat, evolution of flammable, poisonous, or asphyxiant 

gases, or formation of corrosive or unstable materials.

    (f) Class 1 (explosive) materials may not be loaded, transported, or 

stored together, except as provided in this section, and in accordance 

with the following table:



                              Compatibility Table For Class 1 (Explosive) Materials

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              Compatibility group                 A    B    C    D    E    F    G    H    J    K    L    N    S

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A..............................................  ...    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X

B..............................................    X  ...    X    4    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X  4/5

C..............................................    X    X  ...    2    2    X    6    X    X    X    X    3  4/5

D..............................................    X    4    2  ...    2    X    6    X    X    X    X    3  4/5

E..............................................    X    X    2    2  ...    X    6    X    X    X    X    3  4/5

F..............................................    X    X    X    X    X  ...    X    X    X    X    X    X  4/5

G..............................................    X    X    6    6    6    X  ...    X    X    X    X    X  4/5

H..............................................    X    X    X    X    X    X    X  ...    X    X    X    X  4/5

J..............................................    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X  ...    X    X    X  4/5

K..............................................    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X  ...    X    X  4/5

L..............................................    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    X    1    X    X

N..............................................    X    X    3    3    3    X    X    X    X    X    X  ...  4/5

S..............................................    X  4/5  4/5  4/5  4/5  4/5  4/5  4/5  4/5  4/5    X  4/5  ...

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    (g) Instructions for using the compatibility table for Class 1 

(explosive) materials in paragraph (f) of this section are as follows:

    (1) A blank space in the table indicates that no restrictions apply.

    (2) The letter ``X'' in the table indicates that explosives of 

different compatibility groups may not be carried on the same rail car, 

unless packed in separate freight containers (e.g., two or more freight 

containers mounted upon the same rail car).

    (3) The numbers in the table mean the following:

    (i) ``1'' means explosives from compatibility group L may only be 

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on the same rail car with an identical explosive.

    (ii) ``2'' means any combination of explosives from compatibility 

group C, D, or E is assigned to compatibility group E.

    (iii) ``3'' means any combination of explosives from compatibility 

group C, D, or E with those in compatibility group N is assigned to 

compatibility group D.

    (iv) ``4'' means detonators and detonating primers, Division 1.4S 

(explosives), may not be loaded in the same car with Division 1.1 and 

1.2 (explosive) materials.

    (v) ``5'' means Division 1.4S fireworks may not be loaded in the 

same car with Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials.

    (vi) ``6'' means explosive articles in compatibility group G, other 

than fireworks and those requiring special stowage, may be loaded and 

transported with articles of compatibility groups C, D and E, provided 

no explosive substances are carried in the same rail car.

    (h) Except as provided in paragraph (i) of this section, explosives 

of the same compatibility group but of different divisions may be 

transported together provided that the whole shipment is transported as 

though its entire contents were of the lower numerical division (i.e., 

Division 1.1 being lower than Division 1.2). For example, a mixed 

shipment of Division 1.2 (explosive) materials and Division 1.4 

(explosive) materials, compatibility group D, must be transported as 

Division 1.2 (explosive) materials.

    (i) When Division 1.5 materials, compatibility group D are 

transported in the same freight container as Division 1.2 (explosive) 

materials, compatibility group D, the shipment must be transported as 

Division 1.1 (explosive) materials, compatibility group D.



[Amdt. 174-68, 55 FR 52678, Dec. 21, 1990, as amended at 56 FR 66280-

66281, Dec. 20, 1991; 57 FR 45464, Oct. 1, 1992; Amdt. 174-68, 57 FR 

59310, Dec. 15, 1992; Amdt. 174-75, 58 FR 50237, Sept. 24, 1993; Amdt. 

174-83, 61 FR 51339, Oct. 1, 1996; 64 FR 10781, Mar. 5, 1999; 66 FR 

45383, Aug. 28, 2001; 67 15743, Apr. 3, 2002; 70 FR 3310, Jan. 24, 2005]