PHMSA COVID Relief Ending on Oct. 31

Relief that PHMSA provided during this global pandemic are coming to an end on October 31, 2020. PHMSA does not intend to extend these notices but will consider extensions on a case by case basis. This relief includes but not limited to:

  • Recurrent training
  • Shipping papers and social distancing
  • Transportation of hand sanitizers

All of the notices are posted here. https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/news/assistance-public-during-covid-19

If you are need of recurrent training, please let us know. We are conducting training online via recorded training or instructor led webinars. We can be reached at 704-573-0955 or by email hello@hazmathelp.com.

FMCSA Hours of Service Emergency Declaration Extended

“Because emergency conditions have not abated, FMCSA is extending Emergency Declaration No. 2020-002 and associated regulatory relief in accordance with 49 CFR ยง 390.25.  This extension of the Emergency Declaration addresses national emergency conditions that create a need for immediate transportation of essential supplies, equipment and persons, and provides necessary relief from the FMCSRs for motor carriers and drivers engaged in the transport of essential supplies, equipment and persons.”    

This emergency declaration is effective in all 50 states. It will be effective through May 15, 2020.

This notice does not give drivers relief from other regulations, such as hazardous materials, CDLs, drug and alcohol, as well as size and weight restrictions.

A copy of the notice can be found here.

Thank you to all of the drivers out there! Without you, there would not be anything at the grocery store or delivered to our homes. You all are amazing! Thank you!

Shipping Hand Sanitizer? PHMSA is offering some temporary relief

Due to COVID-19, more companies are offering alcohol based hand sanitizer for transportation. PHMSA has issued a notice offering temporary relief from some of the hazardous materials regulations for products that are being produced under the FDA’s guidance.

This relief has been extended until October 31, 2020. The extension notice can be found here.

PHMSA issued temporary relief for hand sanitizer shipped in the US

This relief

  • applies to highway transportation only.
  • will expire when the health emergency is over or 3 months from the issue date (April 2, 2020), whichever is sooner. EXTENDED UNTIL OCT. 31, 2020. NOTICE FOUND HERE.
  • states that PHMSA will not take enforcement action for violations of the hazardous materials regulations if the procedures in the notice are followed.

The required provisions will depend on the amount to be shipped. See the provision summaries below.

PACKAGING UP TO 8 GALLONS of hand sanitizer containing ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol with an alcohol content not exceed 80%. The requirements to be followed are based on the container size of the hand sanitizer. If 1 gallon or less, refer to number 1 below. Over 1 gallon, refer to number 2 below.

  1. Combination packaging – inner packaging up to 1 gallon each and outer packaging cannot exceed 8 gallons total (e.g. 8 x 1 gallon packages)
    • PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS
      • Leak tight packagings must be securely closed. Protected against damage and secured against shifting.
      • Package closure in an upright orientation
    • MARKING ON OUTER PACKAGE AND OVERPACKS
      • Company name
      • The words “Sanitizer – Contains Ethyl Alcohol” or “Sanitizer – Contains Isopropyl Alcohol”
    • NOT REQUIRED TO:
      • apply flammable liquid hazard class label
      • apply any additional marking(s)
      • placard vehicle
      • prepare hazmat documentation
  2. Packagings – exceeding 1 gallon capacity
    • PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS
      • Packages are overpacked in crates, boxes, cages, carts, etc.
      • Secured in transport vehicle to protect against damage, leakage and movement.
      • Package closure in an upright orientation
    • MARKING ON PACKAGE AND OVERPACKS
      • Company name
      • The words “Sanitizer – Contains Ethyl Alcohol” or “Sanitizer – Contains Isopropyl Alcohol”
    • NOT REQUIRED TO:
      • apply flammable liquid hazard class label
      • apply any additional marking(s)
      • placard vehicle
      • prepare hazmat documentation

PACKAGING OVER 8 GALLONS of hand sanitizer containing ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol with an alcohol content not exceed 80%.

  1. Packagings – exceeding 8 gallon capacity but not more than 119 gallons
    • PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS
      • DOT or UN specification packaging is required.
        • Must be X or Y performance level packaging
      • Leak tight packagings must be securely closed.
      • Protected against damage and secured against shifting.
    • LABELING
      • Class 3 flammable liquid label must be on all packages
    • DOCUMENTATION
      • Bill of lading must include the following:
        • Basic description “UN1987, Alcohols, n.o.s., Class 3, PG II”
        • Number, type and capacity of packages offered (e.g. 25 drums – 119 gallons ea.)
    • EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE 127 must accompany the shipment
      • Click here for a copy of Guide 127
    • PLACARDS – FLAMMABLE LIQUID
      • Required if aggregate gross quantity in vehicle exceeds 1001 lbs.
    • PHMSA REGISTRATION not required
    • EMPLOYEE TRAINING
      • Required for all shippers and carriers of this materials
      • PHMSA has provided training materials
        • Presentation slides from PHMSA can be downloaded here
        • Craft Spirits Assoc. Webinar on shipping alcohol based hand sanitizers can be found here. This is a 50 minutes webinar.
    • All motor carriers must comply with 49 CFR 177.804

A copy of this notice from PHMSA can be found here.

If you have any questions on shipping hand sanitizer or any other hazardous materials, please let us know. Email us at hello@hazmathelp.com or call us (704) 573-0955.

Stay safe and healthy!

Christine Holloway-Clare is the Vice President of Safety Specialists, Inc. She has been assisting customers comply with the hazardous materials regulations for over 20 years.

Safety Specialists, Inc. offers a wide range of hazardous materials transportation training and consulting options. Online training is available. Monthly online classes for DOT, IATA and IMDG available. Join one today.