DOT - 49 CFR 385.403 - Safety Permits
Origin Date 6-30-2004
Standard requires certain hazardous materials carriers to hold a safety permit.
Motor carriers who transport certain quantities of specified hazardous materials.
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Beginning January 1, 2005, motor carriers were required to have a Hazardous Materials Safety Permit. A carrier filing the MCS-150B form starts the application process. A carrier that does not have a USDOT Number will receive one by filing the MCS-150B. The following hazardous materials carried in these quantity amounts require an HM Safety Permit:
Even though anhydrous ammonia is regulated domestically as a non-flammable gas, ammonia still meets the definition of a toxic by inhalation material Hazard Zone D and is covered when transported in a packaging having a capacity greater than 3,500 gallons. Regarding LP-Gas, only shipments of flammable gas containing at least 85% methane content are covered by the HM Safety Permit program.
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