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HazMat Transportation Compliance September 2017 My HazMat Journey Biology Freshwater Sciences Environmental Studies Labelmaster One Stop DG Shop 30,000+ products with Twenty years Team of regulatory and core capabilities in


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HazMat Transportation Compliance

September 2017

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My HazMat Journey

Biology Environmental Studies Freshwater Sciences

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Labelmaster – One Stop DG Shop

  • 30,000+ products with

core capabilities in dangerous goods labels, placards, and packaging

  • Tens of thousands of

customers across a wide variety of industries

  • Twenty years

experience building technology solutions to simplify the process of shipping dangerous goods

  • Flagship product is the

Dangerous Goods Information System (DGIS)

  • Team of regulatory and
  • perating experts with

deep experience across industries

  • Consulting services

include:

  • Compliance audits
  • Classification
  • Regulatory

interpretations

  • Training strategies and

development

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HazMat Shipping Process

Product Classification Outbound Shipping Carrier Acceptance & Transport Arrival at Destination

DOT Enforcement HazMat Transport Training

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HazMat Shipping Process

Product Classification Outbound Shipping Carrier Acceptance & Transport Arrival at Destination

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The Nine (9) Hazard Classes

Explosives Gases Flammable Liquids Flammable Solids Oxidizers & OP Poison & IS Radioactive Corrosives Miscellaneous

Hazardous Materials: Articles or substances that pose a risk to health, safety, and property when transported

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Hazard Classification

Transport Safety Relies on Correct Classification How do I classify materials for transportation?

49 CFR Part 173 Section 14

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Hazard Classification

Build Product HazMat Data Set:

  • UN Number & Proper Shipping Name
  • Hazard Class
  • Packing Group
  • Weight/Volume of SKU
  • Flash point (Class 3)
  • Battery attributes (lithium batteries)
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Classification Challenges

Articles not subject to SDS requirements Gathering classification info on large inventories

MANUFACTURER 3PL

Products Discrepancies Product Classification Data Bad Information

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HazMat Shipping Process

Product Classification Outbound Shipping Carrier Acceptance & Transport Arrival at Destination

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“Fully Regulated” v. Exceptions

Fully Regulated

 UN Performance Package  Hazard Marks  Hazard Labels  Placards  Shipping Papers  Emergency Response  Full Training Common Exceptions

  • Limited Quantity/ORM-D
  • Excepted Quantity
  • Materials of Trade
  • Small Lithium Batteries

“Everything is required unless it’s not”

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Outbound Shipping

UN Performance Packaging Hazard Class Labels Hazard Marks Placards Shipping Papers

UN1090 Acetone

    

UN1090 Acetone

1,800 lbs. gross

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Outbound Shipping

UN Performance Packaging Hazard Class Labels Hazard Marks Placards Shipping Papers

UN1090 Acetone

   

UN1090 Acetone

400 lbs. gross

X

UN1090 Acetone

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Outbound Shipping

UN Performance Packaging Hazard Class Labels Hazard Marks Shipping Papers

UN1090 Acetone

6 fl oz. GROUND

Placards

X X X X X

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Outbound Shipping

UN Performance Packaging Hazard Class Labels Hazard Marks Shipping Papers

UN1090 Acetone

6 fl oz. AIR

Placards

X    X

+ HazMat Surcharge

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Business Turn to Automation

NONE SOME COMPLETE

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DOT Enforcement

NONE SOME COMPLETE

  • How accurate & complete is the dataset?
  • Who is writing the automation rules?
  • Are the rules updated as regulations change?
  • How often is the process audited?
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Undeclared Shipment

Four (4) spare lithium ion batteries

Top Enforcement Priority for Parcel Shipping:

 Difficult to discover  Mandatory reporting on discovery  FAA On-Site Inspections  Strict financial penalties

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HazMat Transport Training

General Awareness Function Specific Safety Training Security Awareness In-Depth Security Parts of a Compliant Training Program

  • Employees that ship hazmat

must be trained

  • DOT training regulations are

non-prescriptive

  • No minimum time
  • No instructor qualifications
  • Insufficient or lack of training

is the most frequent violation cited by DOT inspectors

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HazMat Training

  • Who needs training?

– C-level staff? – Pick/pack personnel? – Outbound shipping area? – DC managers?

  • What level of training do they need?

– Week-long multimodal training? – Short eLearning modules? – On-the-job instruction?

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Streamline Training

Hazardous Materials

3,700+ UN#s

Quantity Mode

Small Parcel IBC/Tote Cargo Tank Non-Bulk (e.g. drum) Air Ocean Vessel Highway Rail

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Streamline Training

Hazardous Materials

3,700+ UN#s

Quantity Mode

Small Parcel IBC/Tote Cargo Tank Non-Bulk (e.g. drum) Air Ocean Vessel Highway Rail

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HazMat Shipping Process

Product Classification Outbound Shipping Carrier Acceptance & Transport Arrival at Destination

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Air Operator Challenges

Acceptance Check and FAA Oversight

  • DG shipments subject to 50+

item acceptance checklist

  • FAA agents often peeking
  • ver their shoulder
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Air Mode Enforcement

Customers

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Highway Carrier

Inspection Placarding Determination

? ?

Placards Trigger:

HazMat Endorsement on CDL PHMSA Registration More Enforcement

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Highway Enforcement

INSPECT ME

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Carrier Challenges

  • Quick & correct determination on placarding
  • Reliant on the shipper to get things right
  • Communicating company policy v. regulation
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HazMat Shipping Process

Product Classification Outbound Shipping Carrier Acceptance & Transport Arrival at Destination

Customer Returns/Reverse Logistics

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On The Horizon

HazMat Regulations are always changing

Most changes are minor, lithium batteries in flux:

  • SAE G-27 Lithium Battery Packaging Committee
  • On-going Rulemakings (Int’l & Domestic)
  • UN Working Group on Lithium Battery Classification

Lithium battery producers & shippers: Now is the time to get involved!

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Final Thought

Complexity Breeds Opportunity

Gaining an Advantage:

  • Shipper: Adding regulated items to inventory
  • Shipper: Quicker fulfillment times through air transport
  • 3PL/FF: Broaden customer base to include hazmat
  • Carrier: Expanding hazmat willing to transport
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Questions

Mike Pagel Senior Consultant Labelmaster Services mpagel@labelmaster.com