Description
Complete book is updated and issued anew each quarter, making it the most current and up-to-date regulatory book on the market. It covers all the US Regulations needed for shipping hazardous materials via all forms of transportation, all changes highlighted within each issue, many publisher enhancements and proprietary information found nowhere else, plus the FRA's Civil Penalties Table. Ours is the only publication on the market that includes the intermodal and railroad restrictions for the transportation of hazardous materials. Choose an annual subscription with 4 issues, single issues or recent copies for training classes.
Regulations Covered
US DOT Regulations for the transportation of Hazardous materials, 49 CFR Parts 100-185 (PHMSA: 105-107, 109, 110, 130, 171-180), 209 (FRA), 397 (FMCSA) and Parts 1500, 1570, 1572, 1580 & 1584 (TSA). Federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Law, Civil Penalties Table
Additional Benefits
- Highlighted changes showing exact wording of regulatory text that was changed
- Hazardous Materials User Charts
- Quick reference, detailed List of Regulatory and Publisher Changes each quarter
- UN/NA Cross Reference Guide
- Publisher’s Note preceding each Part or Subpart summarizing in plain language the contents covered
- Subject index includes entries of important and hard to find information hidden within the regulatory language
- Enhanced Hazardous Materials Table includes additional codes in Col. 1 of §172.101 Hazardous Materials Table identifying those materials that are hazardous substances or marine pollutants and added column for each entry with the appropriate Emergency Response Guide
- Current Civil Penalties Table
- Railroad Restrictions for hazardous materials
- Intermodal Restrictions for hazardous materials
- Recommended Placement of Placards on Containers and Portable Tanks
- AAR PAMPHLET 34: Recommended Methods for the Safe Loading and Unloading of Non-Pressure (General Service) and Pressure Tank Cars
- List of regulations that remain in effect or have a delayed effective date
- Regulatory ‘fact checking’ goes into every issue of our publications. Given our unique position and experience in the Industry, not only do we work with the regulators, but when we find errors in the regulatory process, we alert the regulatory body responsible and note it within the publication