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Hazardous Materials Transportation. Overview. Who we are What we do Who our customers are How we determine training needs and priorities How we reach our customers. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Overview
– Who we are
– What we do
– Who our customers are
– How we determine training needs and priorities
– How we reach our customers
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Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
– Created under the Norman Y. Mineta Research and Special Programs Improvement Act (P.L. 108-426) of 2004
– Established PHMSA for pipeline safety and hazardous materials transportation safety operations
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Federal Hazmat Law – “protect against the risks to life, property, and the environment which are inherent in the transportation of
hazardous materials in intrastate, interstate, and foreign commerce.”
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Responsibilities
– PHMSA is responsible for formulating, issuing, enforcing, and revising hazardous materials regulations (HMR) and issuing exemptions and approvals under the Federal hazmat law
– The HMR (49 CFR Parts 171-180) govern the packaging and safe transportation of hazardous materials by air, highway, rail, and water (except bulk transportation onboard vessels)
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Responsibilities (cont’d)
– PHMSA enforces regulations – emphasizing:– Packaging Manufacturers, Retesters and
Reconditioners– Multimodal shippers of hazmat
– Modal administrations (FAA, FMCSA, and FRA) enforce the regulations respective to their mode
– U.S. Coast Guard (Department of Homeland Security) enforces the respective to maritime operations
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PHMSA’s Office of Hazardous Materials Safety– Hazmat Standards– International and Interagency
Coordination– Special Permits and Approvals– Inspection and Enforcement– Planning, Analysis and Technical
Support– Hazardous Materials Emergency
Preparedness Grants– Training and Information
Dissemination
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Who Are Our Customers?
– Hazardous Materials Carriers
– Hazardous Materials Shippers
– Package Manufacturers, Retesters, and Reconditioners
– State and Local Governments– Law Enforcement– Emergency Responders
and Planners
– The Public
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Determining Training Needs and Priorities– Hazardous Materials Transportation
Safety and Security Reauthorization Act 2005 a Legacy for Users (SAFTEA-LU)– Agriculture
– HMR rule changes– Cylinder
requalification– Infectious Substance– Wetlines
– Safety advisories– E85
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How We Reach our Customers
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Training and Information Dissemination– Enhance hazardous materials
transportation safety through the development and dissemination of instructional and education materials
– Maintain liaisons with the hazmat transportation community
– Provide outreach and technical assistance through Hazardous Materials Safety Assistance Team (HMSAT)
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PHMSA Outreach for a Typical Year
– Distribute over 2 million training and information publications
– Receive and respond to more than 12,000 requests for assistance
– Assist more than 31,000 callers requesting information, clarification, or interpretation of the regulations
– Train more than 14,000 in the hazmat community
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Hazardous Materials Safety Assistant Team (HMSAT)
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Hazardous Materials Safety Assistance Team Offers . . .– Training, advice, recommendations to
enhance safety compliance with the HMR and understanding of the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)
– Conduct and/or participate in seminars, workshops and meetings on hazmat transportation Multimodal Seminars One-day Hazmat Transportation Workshops International Association of Fire Chiefs Many more . . .
– Aid in the development of compliance assistance materials
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State and Local Education
– An information and training resource for State and local government officials Local Emergency Planning Committee
(LEPC) State Emergency Response Commission
(SERC) Emergency Management and Response
Community Training Academies Tribal Emergency Response Communities
(TERC)– Cooperate with other Federal, State
and local agencies to identify mutual concerns or related problems, and recommend solutions
– Partner to host training workshops tailored for State and local needs
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Presentations For the Regulated Community . . .– Overview of PHMSA’s hazmat
program– Use of the HMR– Training Requirements– Package Selection, Marking and
Labeling– Shipping Papers and Emergency
Response Information– Placarding– Security Requirements
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For the Emergency Response Community . . .
– Overview of PHMSA’s hazmat program
– How to Use the ERG
– Hazard Communication Requirements – What an Emergency Responder Should Know from the HMR
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FY 2007 Upcoming Events Information
– Multimodal Hazmat Transportation Seminars
– Workshops
http://hazmat.dot.gov/training/training.htm
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Training and Information Products
– Training Modules on CD-ROM– General Hazmat– Security Awareness
– Hazmat Marking, Labeling and Placarding Guide (Chart 12)
– Training Videos– Materials of Trade– Responding to Incidents
Involving Commercial Explosives
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Emergency Response Guidebook
– Provides emergency response guidance to first responders of incidents involving hazardous materials
– Published every 3 – 4 years
– In 2004, PHMSA produced and distributed more than 2.1 million copies at no cost to the nation’s first responders
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Partnering for HAZMAT SAFETY
– National Association of State Fire Marshals (NASFM)– Hydrogen Executive Leadership Panel (HELP)– Firefighters for Advanced Communication
Technologies (FACT)– International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC)
– Training Grants– Safety Alerts
– Council on the Safe Transportation of Hazardous Articles (COSTHA)– Identify solutions for workforce decline of
HAZMAT professionals– Undeclared hazmat shipments
– North American Automotive Hazmat Action Committee (HAAHAC)
– National Tank Truck Carriers (NTTC)– Wetlines brochure
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Hazardous Materials
INFO-LINE1-800-HMR49-22
(1-800-467-4922)Hours of Operation: 9 am – 5 pm EST
E-mail: [email protected]
– Obtain answers to HMR questions
– Request copies of Federal Register, exemptions or training materials
– Report HMR violations
– Fax on Demand
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Informational Resources
http://hazmat.dot.gov
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