[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: 49CFR180.413]



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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 E_Qualification and Maintenance of Cargo Tanks

 

Sec. 180.413  Repair, modification, stretching, rebarrelling, or 

mounting of specification cargo tanks.



    (a) General. Any repair, modification, stretching, rebarrelling, or 

mounting of a cargo tank must be performed in conformance with the 

requirements of this section.

    (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, each repair, 

modification, stretching, or rebarrelling of a specification cargo tank 

must be performed by a repair facility holding a valid National Board 

Certificate of Authorization for use of the National Board ``R'' stamp 

and must be made in accordance with the edition of the National Board 

Inspection Code in effect at the time the work is performed.

    (i) Repairs, modifications, stretchings, and rebarrellings performed 

on non-ASME stamped specification cargo tanks may be performed by:

    (A) A cargo tank manufacturer holding a valid ASME Certificate of 

Authorization for the use of the ASME ``U'' stamp using the quality 

control procedures used to obtain the Certificate of Authorization; or

    (B) A repair facility holding a valid National Board Certificate of 

Authorization for use of the National Board ``R'' stamp using the 

quality control procedures used to obtain the Certificate of 

Authorization.

    (ii) A repair, modification, stretching, or rebarrelling of a non-

ASME stamped cargo tank may be done without certification by an 

Authorized Inspector, completion of the R-1 form, or being stamped with 

the ``R'' stamp.

    (2) Prior to each repair, modification, stretching, rebarrelling, or 

mounting, the cargo tank motor vehicle must be emptied of any hazardous 

material lading. In addition, cargo tank motor vehicles used to 

transport flammable or toxic lading must be sufficiently cleaned of 

residue and purged of vapors so any potential hazard is removed, 

including void spaces between double bulkheads, piping and vapor 

recovery systems.

    (3) Each person performing a repair, modification, stretching, 

rebarrelling or mounting of a DOT specification cargo tank must be 

registered in accordance with subpart F of part 107 of this chapter.

    (b) Repair. The suitability of each repair affecting the structural 

integrity or lading retention capability of the cargo tank must be 

determined by the testing required either in the applicable 

manufacturing specification or in Sec. 180.407(g)(1)(iv). Each repair 

of a cargo tank involving welding on the shell or head must be certified 

by a Registered Inspector. The following provisions apply to specific 

cargo tank repairs:

    (1) DOT 406, DOT 407, and DOT 412 cargo tanks must be repaired in 

accordance with the specification requirements in effect at the time of 

repair;

    (2) MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, MC 303, MC 305, and MC 306 cargo tanks 

must be repaired in accordance with either the most recent revision of 

the original specification or with the DOT 406 specification in effect 

at the time of repair;

    (3) MC 304 and MC 307 cargo tanks must be repaired in accordance 

with either the most recent revision of the original specification or 

with the DOT 407 specification in effect at the time of repair;

    (4) MC 310, MC 311, and MC 312 cargo tanks must be repaired in 

accordance with either the most recent revision of the original 

specification or with the DOT 412 specification in effect at the time of 

repair;

    (5) MC 338 cargo tanks must be repaired in accordance with the 

specification requirements in effect at the time of repair; and

    (6) MC 330 and MC 331 cargo tanks must be repaired in accordance 

with the repair procedures described in CGA Technical Bulletin TB-2 

(IBR, see Sec. 171.7 of this subchapter) and the National Board 

Inspection Code (IBR, see Sec. 171.7 of this subchapter). Each cargo 

tank having cracks or other defects requiring welded repairs must meet 

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inspection, test, and heat treatment requirements in Sec. 178.337-16 of 

this subchapter in effect at the time of the repair, except that 

postweld heat treatment after minor weld repairs is not required. When a 

repair is made of defects revealed by the wet fluorescent magnetic 

particle inspection, including those repaired by grinding, the affected 

area of the cargo tank must again be examined by the wet fluorescent 

magnetic particle method after hydrostatic testing to assure that all 

defects have been removed.

    (c) Maintenance or replacement of piping, valves, hoses, or 

fittings. After each repair, maintenance or replacement of a pipe, 

valve, hose, or fitting on a cargo tank, that component must be 

installed in accordance with the provisions of the applicable 

specification before the cargo tank is returned to service.

    (1) After maintenance or replacement that does not involve welding 

on the cargo tank wall, the repaired or replaced piping, valve, hose, or 

fitting must be tested for leaks. This requirement is met when the 

piping, valve, hose, or fitting is tested after installation in 

accordance with Sec. 180.407(h)(1). A hose may be tested before or 

after installation on the cargo tank.

    (2) After repair or replacement of piping, valves, or fittings that 

involves welding on the cargo tank wall, the cargo tank must be pressure 

tested in accordance with the applicable manufacturing specification or 

Sec. 180.407(g)(1)(iv). In addition, the affected piping, valve, or 

fitting must be tested in accordance with paragraph (c)(1) of this 

section.

    (3) Hoses on cargo tanks in dedicated liquefied compressed gas, 

except carbon dioxide, service are excepted from these testing 

requirements, but must be tested in accordance with Sec. 180.416(f).

    (d) Modification, stretching, or rebarrelling. Modification, 

stretching or rebarrelling of a cargo tank motor vehicle must conform to 

the following provisions:

    (1) The design of the modified, stretched, or rebarrelled cargo tank 

motor vehicle must be certified in writing by a Design Certifying 

Engineer as meeting the structural integrity and accident damage 

protection requirements of the applicable specification.

    (2) Except as provided in paragraph (d)(2)(v) of this section, all 

new material and equipment affected by modification, stretching, or 

rebarrelling must meet the requirements of the specification in effect 

at the time such work is performed, and all applicable structural 

integrity requirements (Sec. 178.337-3, Sec. 178.338-3, or Sec. 

178.345-3 of this subchapter). The work must conform to the requirements 

of the applicable specification as follows:

    (i) For specification MC 300, MC 301, MC 302, MC 303, MC 305 and MC 

306 cargo tanks, the provisions of either specification MC 306 or DOT 

406 until August 31, 1995 and, thereafter to specification DOT 406 only;

    (ii) For specification MC 304 and MC 307 cargo tanks, the provisions 

of either specification MC 307 or DOT 407 until August 31, 1995 and, 

thereafter to specification DOT 407 only;

    (iii) For specification MC 310, MC 311, and MC 312 cargo tanks, the 

provisions of either specification MC 312 or DOT 412 until August 31, 

1995 and, thereafter to specification DOT 412 only;

    (iv) For specification MC 330 cargo tanks, the provisions of 

specification MC 331; and

    (v) For specification MC 338 cargo tanks, the provisions of 

specification MC 338. However, structural modifications to MC 338 cargo 

tanks authorized under Sec. 180.405(d) may conform to applicable 

provisions of the ASME Code instead of specification MC 338, provided 

the structural integrity of the modified cargo tank is at least 

equivalent to that of the original cargo tank.

    (3) The person performing the modification, stretching, or 

rebarrelling must:

    (i) Have knowledge of the original design concept, particularly with 

respect to structural design analysis, material and welding procedures.

    (ii) Assure compliance of the rebuilt cargo tank's structural 

integrity, venting, and accident damage protection with the applicable 

specification requirements.

    (iii) Assure compliance with all applicable Federal Motor Carrier 

Safety Regulations for all newly installed safety equipment.



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    (iv) Assure the suitability of each modification, stretching and 

rebarrelling that affects the lading retention capability of the cargo 

tank by performing the tests required in the applicable specification or 

Sec. 180.407(g)(1)(iv).

    (v) Any modification that changes information displayed on the 

specification plate requires the installation of a supplemental 

specification plate, nameplate, or both containing the information that 

reflects the cargo tank as modified, stretched or rebarrelled. The plate 

must include the name of the person or facility doing the work, DOT 

registration number, date work is completed, retest information, and any 

other information that differs from the original plate. The supplemental 

plates must be installed immediately adjacent to the existing plate or 

plates.

    (vi) On a variable specification cargo tank, install a supplemental 

or new variable specification plate, and replace the specification 

listed on the original specification plate with the words ``see variable 

specification plate.''

    (4) A Registered Inspector must certify that the modified, 

stretched, or rebarrelled cargo tank conforms to the requirements of 

this section and the applicable specification by issuing a supplemental 

certificate of compliance. The registration number of the Registered 

Inspector must be entered on the certificate.

    (e) Mounting of cargo tanks. Mounting a cargo tank on a cargo tank 

motor vehicle must be:

    (1) Performed as required by paragraph (d)(2) of this section and 

certified by a Design Certifying Engineer if the mounting of a cargo 

tank on a motor vehicle chassis involves welding on the cargo tank head 

or shell or any change or modification of the methods of attachment; or

    (2) In accordance with the original specification for attachment to 

the chassis or the specification for attachment to the chassis in effect 

at the time of the mounting, and performed under the supervision of a 

Registered Inspector if the mounting of a cargo tank on a motor vehicle 

chassis does not involve welding on the cargo tank head or shell or a 

change or modification of the methods of attachment.

    (f) Records. Each owner of a cargo tank motor vehicle must retain at 

the owner's principal place of business all records of repair, 

modification, stretching, or rebarrelling, including notation of any 

tests conducted to verify the suitability of the repair, modification, 

stretching, or rebarrelling made to each cargo tank during the time the 

cargo tank motor vehicle is in service and for one year thereafter. 

Copies of these records must be retained by a motor carrier, if not the 

owner of the cargo tank motor vehicle, at its principal place of 

business during the period the cargo tank motor vehicle is in the 

carrier's service.



[68 FR 19288, Apr. 18, 2003; 68 FR 52372, Sept. 3, 2003, as amended at 

68 FR 75764, Dec. 31, 2003]