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Interpretation Response #16-0035 ([SJ Transportation Co. Inc.] [Ms. Maureen Poole])

Below is the interpretation response detail and a list of regulations sections applicable to this response.

Interpretation Response Details

Response Publish Date:

Company Name: SJ Transportation Co. Inc.

Individual Name: Ms. Maureen Poole

Location State: NJ Country: US

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Response text:

July 26, 2016

Maureen Levy Poole
SJ Transportation Co, Inc.
1176 US Route 40 PO Box 169
Woodstown, NJ 08098

Ref. No. 16-0035

Dear Ms. Poole:

This responds to your March 3, 2016 email requesting clarification of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) applicable to placarding.  You request clarification on what constitutes substantially reduced placard visibility, as provided in § 172.516.  In your email, you provide an example of a placard that is partially obstructed by a placard holder and ask whether this is considered damaged.

The answer is no.  We do not consider the example placard provided to be damaged.  However, we note that the picture you provided shows a placard that does not fit precisely in the placard holder, which appears to be designed according to the placard holder specifications in Appendix C to Part 172.  The Dimensional Specifications for Recommended Placard Holder in Appendix C to Part 172 were originally adopted to be consistent with the larger minimum size requirements of 273 mm x 273 mm (or 10 ¾ in. x 10 ¾ in.) for placards prior to the publication of final rule HM-218F on July 20, 2011 [76 FR 43510].  The HM-218F rule reduced the placard minimum size requirements to 250 mm x 250 mm (~ 9 ¾ in. x 9 ¾ in.) to harmonize with international standards.  

The horizontal cross members of the recommended placard holder do not obstruct or cover any of the essential design elements of the original larger minimum size placard (i.e., a 273 mm x 273 mm placard).  Yet, if a placard is designed to the current minimum size requirements (i.e., a 250 mm x 250 mm placard), it would not fit precisely in a placard holder strictly designed to Appendix C standards.  The specifications in Appendix C are not intended to be fixed and should be adjusted accordingly for consistency with the size of the placard it is intended to hold.  

Regardless of which size placard is affixed to a transport vehicle, the placard holder used should not obscure the format of the placard.  

As required by § 172.516(c)(6), each placard on a transport vehicle, bulk packaging, freight container or aircraft unit load device must be maintained by the carrier in a condition so that the format, legibility, color, and visibility of the placard will not be substantially reduced due to damage, deterioration, or obscurement (emphasis added) by dirt or other matter.

I trust this satisfies your inquiry.  Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.

Sincerely,

Dirk Der Kinderen
Chief, Standards Development Branch
Standards and Rulemaking Division

172.516, 172.516(c)(6)

 

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