PHMSA proposal considers toxic materials
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) has published a rule proposal that applies to explosives storage, but the agency also is considering adding certain other hazardous materials such as those toxic by inhalation.... EPA delays certain ULSD deadlines
To facilitate the transition to ultra-low sulfur diesel fuel (ULSD), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is providing a 45-day extension for terminals and retail outlets to comply with the 15 ppm standard... EPA publishes organic liquid amendment
Amendments to a proposed rule regarding organic liquid distribution have been published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the Federal Register November 24, 2005.... PHMSA will try again on wetlines
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is trying yet again to develop a regulation prohibiting wetlines on cargo tank trailers, according to Ben Supko with PHMSA. ... Background checks hurting trucking industry
The five-month-old hazardous materials truck driver background check implemented by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is hurting the trucking industry by imposing higher operating costs and deterring drivers from obtaining hazmat endorsements, a trucking executive testified before Congress November 1. ... DOT needs to focus on hazmat mandates
The Department of Transportation (DOT) needs to continue its focus on reducing the number of outstanding congressional mandates and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommendations related to pipeline and hazardous materials, according to information from the DOT Inspector General. ... Committee to review background check rule
The House Subcommittee on Economic Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Cybersecurity are conducting hearings to review the effectiveness of current policies and procedures for conducting background checks on drivers who handle hazardous materials, according to the subcommittee's information. ... Canada to publish new HOS rules
Transport Canada will publish new Canadian drivers-hours-of-service regulations November 16, 2005, according to information from the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA). The rules become effective January 1, 2007. ... FMCSA eases HOS rule for relief efforts
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), Southern Region, has granted an extension to the relief from certain regulations applying to drivers hours of service and other regulations ... Surge brake proposal submitted by FMCSA
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is proposing to amend the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations to allow the use of automatic hydraulic inertia brake systems (surge brakes) on trailers operated in interstate commerce. ...
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