[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: 49CFR177.817]



[Page 780-781]

 

                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 177_CARRIAGE BY PUBLIC HIGHWAY--Table of Contents

 

              Subpart A_General Information and Regulations

 

Sec. 177.817  Shipping papers.



    (a) General requirements. A person may not accept a hazardous 

material for transportation or transport a hazardous material by highway 

unless that person has received a shipping paper prepared in accordance 

with part 172 of this subchapter or the material is excepted from 

shipping paper requirements under this subchapter. A subsequent carrier 

may not transport a hazardous material unless it is accompanied by a 

shipping paper prepared in accordance with part 172 of this subchapter, 

except for Sec. 172.204, which is not required.

    (b) Shipper certification. An initial carrier may not accept a 

hazardous material offered for transportation unless the shipping paper 

describing the



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material includes a shipper's certification which meets the requirements 

in Sec. 172.204 of this subchapter. Except for a hazardous waste, the 

certification is not required for shipments to be transported entirely 

by private carriage and for bulk shipments to be transported in a cargo 

tank supplied by the carrier.

    (c) Requirements when interlining with carriers by rail. A motor 

carrier shall mark on the shipping paper required by this section, if it 

offers or delivers a freight container or transport vehicle to a rail 

carrier for further transportation:

    (1) A description of the freight container or transport vehicle; and

    (2) The kind of placard affixed to the freight container or 

transport vehicle.

    (d) This subpart does not apply to a material that is excepted from 

shipping paper requirements as specified in Sec. 172.200 of this 

subchapter.

    (e) Shipping paper accessibility--accident or inspection. A driver 

of a motor vehicle containing hazardous material, and each carrier using 

such a vehicle, shall ensure that the shipping paper required by this 

section is readily available to, and recognizable by, authorities in the 

event of accident or inspection. Specifically, the driver and the 

carrier shall:

    (1) Clearly distinguish the shipping paper, if it is carried with 

other shipping papers or other papers of any kind, by either 

distinctively tabbing it or by having it appear first; and

    (2) Store the shipping paper as follows:

    (i) When the driver is at the vehicle's controls, the shipping paper 

shall be: (A) Within his immediate reach while he is restrained by the 

lap belt; and (B) either readily visible to a person entering the 

driver's compartment or in a holder which is mounted to the inside of 

the door on the driver's side of the vehicle.

    (ii) When the driver is not at the vehicle's controls, the shipping 

paper shall be: (A) In a holder which is mounted to the inside of the 

door on the driver's side of the vehicle; or (B) on the driver's seat in 

the vehicle.

    (f) Retention of shipping papers. Each person receiving a shipping 

paper required by this section must retain a copy 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, the shipping 

paper copy must be retained for three years after the material is 

accepted by the initial carrier. For all other hazardous materials, the 

shipping paper copy must be retained for 375 days after the material is 

accepted by the carrier. Each shipping paper copy must include the date 

of acceptance by the carrier. A motor carrier (as defined in Sec. 390.5 

of subchapter B of chapter III of subtitle B) using a shipping paper 

without change for multiple shipments of one or more hazardous materials 

having the same shipping name and identification number may retain a 

single copy of the shipping paper, instead of a copy for each shipment 

made, if the carrier also retains a record of each shipment made that 

includes shipping name, identification number, quantity transported, and 

date of shipment.



[Amdt. 177-35, 41 FR 16130, Apr. 15, 1976, as amended by Amdt. 177-35A, 

41 FR 40691, Sept. 20, 1976; Amdt. 177-48, 45 FR 47670, Nov. 10, 1980; 

Amdt. 177-65, 50 FR 11055, Mar. 19, 1985; Amdt. 177-72, 53 FR 17160, May 

13, 1988; 67 FR 46128, July 12, 2002; 67 FR 66574, Nov. 1, 2002; 68 FR 

19277, Apr. 18, 2003; 68 FR 57633, Oct. 6, 2003]