Safety Guidance for the Classification of an Aerial Shell Kit
Safety Guidance for the Classification of an Aerial Shell Kit
Safety Guidance for the Classification of an Aerial Shell Kit
Effective April 2, 2015 PHMSA will no longer process additional item/name requests for fireworks EX Approval applications. A change to the product name has no bearing on the safety / classification of the firework, the original classification of the firework, or regulatory compliance. It is...
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OPS Western RegionAlaska; Arizona; California; Colorado; Hawaii; Idaho; Montana; Nevada; Oregon; Utah; Washington; Wyoming. Diana L. Fehling E-mail: Diana.fehling@dot.gov...
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) announced today its Federal Register (FR) Notice asking for public comment on issues being considered during the 51st and 52nd sessions of the United Nations Sub-Committee of...
Civil penalties assessed by PHMSA can be paid by following the guidance provided at https://www.pay.gov/public/home. The procedures to appeal a civil penalty assessed by PHMSA can be found in the 49 CFR §107.313 through §107.325.