Training Requirements Under the Hazardous Materials Regulations


It's the Law!

Code of Federal Regulations

Title 49, Subpart H, §172.700-172.704

(Formerly Docket HM-126F)

 


RSPA amended the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) in conformance with amendments to the Federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Law that required DOT to regulate the training of all hazardous materials (hazmat) employees. Training meeting these requirements will increase a hazmat employee's safety awareness and be an essential element in reducing hazmat incidents.

See Below!!! Warning Hazmat haulers must comply or risk big fines......


DEFINITIONS

HAZMAT EMPLOYEE means a person who is employed by a hazmat employer and directly affects hazmat transportation safety including:

an owner-operator of a motor vehicle which transports hazmat; a person (including a self-employed person) who:

HAZMAT EMPLOYER means a person who uses one or more of its employees in connection with:

(The term "hazmat employer" also includes any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States, a State, a political subdivision of a State, or an Indian tribe engaged in offering or transporting hazmat in commerce.)

TRAINING means a systematic program (i.e., consistent approach, testing, and documentation) that ensures that a hazmat employee has knowledge of hazardous materials and the HMR, and can perform assigned hazmat functions properly. See § 172.700(b) through § 172.704.

 


Training and the Hazmat Law

The Federal hazardous materials transportation law (49 U.S.C. § 5101 et seq.), is the basic statute regulating the transportation of hazardous materials (hazmat) in the United States. This law requires the training of ALL hazmat employees. The purpose is to increase a hazmat employee's safety awareness and be an essential element in reducing hazmat incidents. The Hazardous Materials regulations (HMR) include training requirements in several sections of Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) or the latest guidelines and as follows:

GENERAL § 173.1;

SPECIFIC § 172.704

MODAL:

Air § 175.20

Vessel § 176.13

Highway §§ 177.800, 177.816


TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

Each hazmat employer must:

Hazmat training must include:

Frequency of training

Initial training

Training Records must include:

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