HazMat Committee Presentation - American Trucking Associations

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HazMat Committee Presentation - American Trucking Associations
Hazardous Materials
Committee
Safety Management Council
September 25, 2013
Opening
Sam Faucette, Old Dominion
Committee Chairman
Opening
• Self-introductions
• Antitrust Guidelines
• Prior meeting minutes
Vice-Chair Election
DOT Transportation Safety
Institute
Eddie Scott, TSI
U.S. Department of Transportation
Transportation Safety Institute
(TSI)
Multi-Modal Division
Hazmat and Motor Carrier
Sponsor
TSI is an element of the DOT
Research and Innovative Technology
Administration (RITA).
U.S. DOT / RITA / TSI
DOT RITA TSI
U.S. DOT
Research and Innovative
Technology Administration
(RITA)
Transportation
Safety Institute
(TSI)
TSI
Hazardous Materials Division
(RTI-30)
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Location
The Transportation Safety Institute is located in
Oklahoma City, OK, at the Mike Monroney
Aeronautical Center next to Will Rogers World Airport.
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Oklahoma City
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Program Objectives
Foster and Promote Transportation Safety
through:
– Training
– Technology
– Safety Operating Procedures
– Communication & Cooperation
U.S. DOT / RITA / TSI
Hazardous Materials Staff
Division
Manager
Federal
Programs
Industr y
Programs
State Programs
Program
Support
Program
Anal yst
Support
Staff
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Associate Staff
Associate Instructors
—State, Federal, and Industry
Experts
Associate instructors teach and co-teach TSI
courses at resident and non-resident locations.
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Students
— Federal, state,
and local
government
officials as well as
industry personnel
(shippers, carriers,
manufacturers, etc.)
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Types of Training
— More than 16
different courses on
hazardous materials
transportation
— All modes of
transportation
— Both basic and specialized courses
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Core Courses
Basic “core” courses are offered several times each
year:
• Transportation of Hazardous Materials
(Basic and Recurrent)
Air Transportation of Hazardous Materials
(ICAO/IATA)
• International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
(IMDG Code)
“Core” courses are conducted at TSI in OKC, OK
but may be held at alternate location by request of
client.
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Specialized Classes
Students familiar with the basics of
hazardous material transportation
can further their training with these
specialized courses:
• Radioactive Material • UN/POP Packaging
• Cylinders
• HM: Instructor
Training Modules
• Explosives
• Infectious Substances
• Cargo Tanks
• AFMAN 24-204(i) • Hazardous Wastes &
Substances
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Custom Training for Agencies
Besides specific subject matter, specialized training
for specific audiences includes:
• FBI
• State Police and
Highway Patrols
• State Inspectors
• DOD
• FAA / FMCSA / FRA /
USCG
• TSA
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Facilities
Our campus is located at the
Mike Monroney Aeronautical
Center in Oklahoma City, OK.
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Lodging
Numerous hotels within a 5 mile radius of MMAC.
Tinker AFB within 20 minutes
We will assist with accommodations if needed.
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Facilities
The MMAC, is
where the
Hazardous Materials
and Transportation
Safety Division is
located, includes
multi-media
classrooms, offices,
and a student break
area.
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Training Principles
• Fulltime Staff
Instructors
• Associate Staff
Instructors
• Resident & Nonresident Courses
• Multimodal
Approach
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Training Principles (continued)
• Classroom Lectures &
Presentations
• Hands-on Activities
• Student Evaluations
• Post-Training
Assistance
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Non-Resident Training
TSI goes on the road with:
• Core and Specialized Courses
• Customized Training
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How to Contact Us
Transportation Safety Institute
Hazardous Materials Division
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Internet:
6500 S. MacArthur Blvd.
MPB-222, RTI-30
Oklahoma city, OK 73169
(405) 954-4500
(405) 954-4645
[email protected]
www.tsi.dot.gov/hazmat
U.S. DOT / RITA / TSI
OSHA Global Harmonized System
Brett Sant, Knight Transportation
Global Harmonized System
Timeline
• Today: Shippers may use new requirements
• June 1, 2015: New OSHA GHS labeling
requirements take effect – Manufacturers
MUST use them
• December 1, 2015: Distributors must start using
new requirements (for product received from
manufacturer before June 1, 2015)
New Labeling Requirements
• Name, Address & Phone Number
• Product Identifier (Chemical name, code
number, or batch number)
• Signal Word: Danger (high hazard) or
Warning (lower hazard)
• Hazard Statements
• Precautionary Statements
• Pictogram(s)
OSHA GHS
• What’s New?
– OSHA labeling
requirement (inner
packagings only)
– Training requirement
– Material Safety Data
Sheets replaced by Safety
Data Sheets (SDS) which
have required format.
• What stays the same?
– PHMSA regulations
continue to trump OSHA
regulations for cargo in
transport.
OSHA GHS – What do I need to
know and do?
• For transport:
– New required SDS format
– Packagings comport to new OSHA standard
• Non-transportation functions:
– Train required staff that may be exposed to OSHAregulated chemicals
Labels & Transport
• OSHA Pictograms do NOT replace DOT-required
pictograms for containers that require labels.
• If an OSHA label has a DOT equivalent, the
OSHA label need not appear, but DOT will allow
it.
• Both labels may be required for international
packages.
• DOT label required on outside containers; OSHA
label required on inside and outside*
Policy Update
Boyd Stephenson, ATA
Old & New Business
Adjournment