FMCSA issues call for immediate repair, retesting of TYTAL cargo tanks

May 11, 2016

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued a safety advisory to provide notice to owners and operators of cargo tank motor vehicles manufactured by Trailers Y Tanques De Aluminio (TYTAL), USDOT No. 2164338, CT-12407, with a capacity of 8,400, 8,717, and 10,500 gallons and primarily used for the transportation of crude oil. These cargo tanks are not in compliance with Federal Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMRs) and do not meet 49 CFR 178.346, DOT406.

The TYTAL cargo tanks with capacities of 8,400 and 8,717 gallons have been found to have inadequate accident damage protection pursuant to 49 CFR 178.345-8(c)(1).

TYTAL cargo tanks with a capacity of 10,500 gallons have been found to have Inadequate venting capacity of pressure relief systems pursuant to 49 CFR 178.345-10(e), and inadequate accident damage protection pursuant to 49 CFR 178.345-8(c)(1).

Until such time as repairs and testing have been completed, the continued use of these cargo tanks in hazardous materials service is not authorized--regardless of the vehicle’s last test and inspection date, according to FMCSA. Owners and operators are subject to immediate enforcement and fines. 

Click https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/hazardous-materials/immediate-repair-and-retesting-tytal-cargo-tanks to read the full safety advisory.

Owners and operators with questions are directed to contact FMCSA’s Hazardous Materials Division at [email protected]

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