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Highway Route-Controlled Quantities

For-hire and Private (In interstate or foreign commerce, with a G /WR of less than 10,001 pounds). Any quantity of Division 1.1,1.2, or 1.3 material any quantity of Division 2.3, Hazard Zone A, or Division 6.1, Packing Group 1, Hazard Zone A material or highway route controlled quantities of a Class 7 material as defined in 49 CFR 173.403 5,000,000... [Pg.223]

A highway route-controlled quantity of a Class 7 (radioactive) material. [Pg.226]

In addition, the requirements do not apply to a vehicle engaged in the intrastate transport of non-bulk oil or non-bulk hazardous materials, substances, or wastes. (This exception does not include highway route-controlled quantities of Class 7 materials.)... [Pg.226]

Being involved in, through action or omission, a hazardous material reportable incident, as described in 49 CFR 171.15 or 171.16, involving a highway route controlled quantity of certain radioactive materials (Class 7), any quantity of certain explosives (Class 1, Division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3), or any quantity of certain poison inhalation hazard materials (Zone A or B). [Pg.372]

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Code of Conduct Category 1 and 2 materials including Highway Route Controlled quantities as deflned in 49 CFR 173.403 or known radionuchdes in forms listed as RAM-QC by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission ... [Pg.517]

V.6] AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE, American National Standard for Highway Route Controlled Quantities of Radioactive Materials — Domestic Barge Transport, ANSI N14.24-1985, ANSI, New York (1993). [Pg.327]

We do not Require or permit the operation of a motor vehicle containing highway route-controlled quantity, as defined in 173.403, of radioactive materials that is not accompanied by a written route plan. ... [Pg.646]

Highway Route-Controlled Quantities (HRCQ) and Spent Nuclear Fuel.585... [Pg.558]

General placarding requirements are described in 49 CFR 172.504. Placards are required at each end and on each side of a transport vehicle, bulk package, or freight container for hazardous materials in accordance with Table 1 of this section. Radioactive materials require Class 7 placards if package dose rates merit a Yellow-111 label, and for exclusive use LSA and SCO shipments. Note that placards for a highway route controlled quantity are of a different design than standard Class 7 placards. [Pg.584]

Radioactive Materials - A highway route-controlled quantity (HRCQ) of Class... [Pg.646]

DD. Class 7 Radioactive Materials EE. HRCQ (Highway Route Controlled Quantity of Radioactive Material)... [Pg.46]

Not placarded for RAM highway route controlled quantity Markings - HM 5 N... [Pg.193]

Any interstate carrier with vehicles less than 10,000 pounds GVWR transporting high explosives, poison inhalation materials, or highway route controlled quantities of radioactive materials, per 387.9(4). [Pg.442]

North American Standard Inspection for Transuranic Waste and Highway Route Controlled Quantities fHRCQ) of Radioactive Material - An inspection for select radiological shipments, which include inspection procedures, enhancements to the North American Standard Level I Inspection, radiological requirements, and the North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria for Transuranic Waste and Highway Route Controlled Quantities (HRCQ) of Radioactive Material. [Pg.626]

As of January 1, 2005, all vehicles and carriers transporting highway route controlled quantities (HRCQ) of radioactive material are regulated by the U.S. Department of Transportation and required to pass the North American Standard Level VI Inspection. [Pg.626]

North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria and Level VI Inspection Procedures and Out-of-Service Criteria for Commercial Highway Vehicles Transporting Transuranics and Highway Route Controlled Quantities of Radioactive Materials as defined in 49 CFR Part 173.403, ... [Pg.637]

A highway route-controlled quantity of a class 7 (radioactive) material. Refer to 49 CFR 173.403 to determine if you have a highway-controlled quantity of hazardous materials. [Pg.142]


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