[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: 49CFR180.215]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 180_CONTINUING QUALIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PACKAGINGS

--Table of Contents

 

        Subpart C_Qualification, Maintenance and Use of Cylinders

 

Sec. 180.215  Reporting and record retention requirements.



    (a) Facility records. A person who requalifies, repairs or rebuilds 

cylinders must maintain the following records where the requalification 

is performed:

    (1) Current RIN issuance letter;

    (2) If the RIN has expired and renewal is pending, a copy of the 

renewal request;

    (3) Copies of notifications to Associate Administrator required 

under Sec. 107.805 of this chapter;

    (4) Current copies of those portions of this subchapter applicable 

to its cylinder requalification and marking activities at that location;

    (5) Current copies of all exemptions governing exemption cylinders 

requalified or marked by the requalifier at that location; and

    (6) The information contained in each applicable CGA or ASTM 

standard incorporated by reference in Sec. 171.7 of this subchapter 

applicable to the requalifier's activities. This information must be the 

same as contained in the edition incorporated by reference in Sec. 

171.7 of this subchapter.

    (b) Requalification records. Daily records of visual inspection, 

pressure test, and ultrasonic examination if permitted under an 

exemption, as applicable, must be maintained by the person who performs 

the requalification until either the expiration of the requalification 

period or until the cylinder is again requalified, whichever occurs 

first. A single date may be used for each test sheet, provided each test 

on the sheet was conducted on that date. Ditto marks or a solid vertical 

line may be used to indicate repetition of the preceding entry for the 

following entries only: date; actual dimensions; manufacturer's name or 

symbol, if present; owner's name or symbol, if present; and test 

operator. Blank spaces may not be used to indicate repetition of a prior 

entry. The records must include the following information:

    (1) Calibration test records. For each test to demonstrate 

calibration, the date; serial number of the calibrated cylinder; 

calibration test pressure; total, elastic and permanent expansions; and 

legible identification of test operator. The test operator must be able 

to demonstrate that the results of the daily calibration verification 

correspond to the hydrostatic tests performed on that day. The daily 

verification of calibration(s) may be recorded on the same sheets as, 

and with, test records for that date.



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    (2) Pressure test and visual inspection records. The date of 

requalification; serial number; DOT specification or exemption number; 

marked pressure; actual dimensions; manufacturer's name or symbol; 

owner's name or symbol, if present; result of visual inspection; actual 

test pressure; total, elastic and permanent expansions; percent 

permanent expansion; disposition, with reason for any repeated test, 

rejection or condemnation; and legible identification of test operator. 

For each cylinder marked pursuant to Sec. 173.302a(b)(5) of this 

subchapter, the test sheet must indicate the method by which any average 

or maximum wall stress was computed. Records must be kept for all 

completed, as well as unsuccessful tests. The entry for a second test 

after a failure to hold test pressure must indicate the date of the 

earlier test.

    (3) Wall stress. Calculations of average and maximum wall stress 

pursuant to Sec. 173.302a(b)(3) of this subchapter, if performed.

    (4) Calibration certificates. The most recent certificate of 

calibration must be maintained for each calibrated cylinder.

    (c) Repair, rebuilding or reheat treatment records. (1) Records 

covering welding or brazing repairs, rebuilding or reheat treating shall 

be retained for a minimum of fifteen years by the approved facility.

    (2) A record of rebuilding, in accordance with Sec. 180.211(d), 

must be completed for each cylinder rebuilt. The record must be clear, 

legible, and contain the following information:

    (i) Name and address of test facility, date of test report, and name 

of original manufacturer;

    (ii) Marks stamped on cylinder to include specification number, 

service pressure, serial number, symbol of manufacturer, inspector's 

mark, and other marks, if any;

    (iii) Cylinder outside diameter and length in inches;

    (iv) Rebuild process (welded, brazed, type seams, etc.);

    (v) Description of assembly and any attachments replaced (e.g., 

neckrings, footrings);

    (vi) Chemical analysis of material for the cylinder, including seat 

and Code No., type of analysis (ladle, check), chemical components 

(Carbon (C), Phosphorous (P), Sulfur (S), Silicon (Si), Manganese (Mn), 

Nickel (Ni), Chromium (Cr), Molybdenum (Mo), Copper (Cu), Aluminum (Al), 

Zinc (Zn)), material manufacturer, name of person performing the 

analysis, results of physical tests of material for cylinder (yield 

strength (psi), tensile strength (psi), elongation percentage (inches), 

reduction in area percentage, weld bend, tensile bend, name of 

inspector);

    (vii) Results of proof pressure test on cylinder, including test 

method, test pressure, total expansion, permanent expansion, elastic 

expansion, percent permanent expansion (permanent expansion may not 

exceed ten percent (10%) of total expansion), and volumetric capacity 

(volumetric capacity of a rebuilt cylinder must be within  3% of the calculated capacity);

    (viii) Each report must include the following certification 

statement: ``I certify that this rebuilt cylinder is accurately 

represented by the data above and conforms to all of the requirements in 

Subchapter C of Chapter I of Title 49 of the Code of Federal 

Regulations.''. The certification must be signed by the rebuild 

technician and principal, officer, or partner of the rebuild facility.



[67 FR 51660, Aug. 8, 2002, as amended at 68 FR 24664, May 8, 2003]