The Department of Transportation’s (DOT) rule, 49 CFR Part 40,
describes required procedures for conducting workplace drug and alcohol testing for the Federally regulated transportation industry
.
What does the DOT 49 CFR regulate?
49 CFR Part 40, or Part 40 as we call it, is a DOT-wide regulation that states
how to conduct testing and how to return employees to safety-sensitive duties after they violate a DOT drug and alcohol regulation
.
Who enforces 49 CFR?
In the U.S., the shipment of hazardous materials is covered by federal regulation 49 CFR. 49 CFR addresses the shipment of hazardous materials by ground, air and vessel.
The Department of Transportation (DOT)
is responsible for enforcing 49 CFR. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Security Administration (PHMSA);
How long is 49 CFR good for?
The Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) require every hazmat employer to train, test, and certify every hazmat employee before the employee performs any function subject to the HMR. Recurrent/refresher training is required at least once
every three years
.
What is the intent of the hazardous material regulation found in the Title 49 CFR?
To minimize threats to life, property or the environment due to hazardous materials related incidents
, PHMSA’s Office of Hazardous Materials Safety develops regulations and standards for the classifying, handling and packaging of over 1 million daily shipments of hazardous materials within the United States.
Who needs 49 CFR training?
Who Needs Hazmat Training? In the US, all hazmat shipments that leave your facility must comply with the US DOT Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR). Training is mandatory for
managers and employees who prepare hazmat for transport
.
How often is 49 CFR updated?
Every year on October 1
, the Government Printing Office updates and prints a new edition of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, or 49 CFR. 49 CFR contains transportation regulations, including the rules for preparing and offering shipments of hazardous materials.
Does FAA enforce 49 CFR?
(a) Compliance with all requirements of this part by airport sponsors and other recipients of FAA financial assistance is
enforced through the procedures of Title 49 of the United States Code
, including 49 U.S.C. 47106(d), 47111(d), and 47122, and regulations implementing them.
Are CFR laws?
The first edition of the CFR was published in 1938, and it has since gone through many changes. These rules are considered legally binding just as
any statute
. The Office of the Federal Register publishes the CFR annually in 50 titles. The titles represent broad subjects of Federal Regulation.
What is a 49 CFR Part 40?
The Department of Transportation’s (DOT) rule, 49 CFR Part 40,
describes required procedures for conducting workplace drug and alcohol testing for the Federally regulated transportation industry
.
What are the training requirements for hazmat employees listed in the 49 CFR?
Hazmat training must include, or be:
general awareness/familiarization; • function-specific; • safety
; • security awareness; • in-depth security training, if a security plan is required; and • driver training (for each hazmat employee who will operate a motor vehicle).
Is a 55 gallon drum considered bulk?
A 55-gallon drum used for containment of hazardous waste is an example of a
non-bulk packaging
.
Where are the training requirements for hazmat employees listed in the 49 CFR?
Training requirements for hazardous material (hazmat) employees are spelled out in
Subpart H – 49 CFR 172.700 – 172.704.
What does CFR stand for?
The
Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR) is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. It is divided into 50 titles that represent broad areas subject to Federal regulation.
What are the divisions of class 2 hazardous materials?
The HAZMAT Class 2 in United States law includes all gases which are compressed and stored for transportation. Class 2 has three divisions:
Flammable (also called combustible), Non-Flammable/Non-Poisonous, and Poisonous.
What are DOT regulations?
DOT compliance refers to successfully meeting the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation, the federal agency that enforces rules (DOT regulations)
governing the operation of commercial motor vehicles
. Failure to be DOT compliant results in a violation of these rules.