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 Unusually Sensitive Areas for Drinking Water in Minnesota: mndwusa
USAs were developed to assist pipeline operators in identifying the segments of their pipeline subject to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) Integrity Management Rulemaking.
Department of Transportation, Research and Special Programs Administration, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
In accordance with pipeline safety laws (49 U.S.C. Section 60109), the Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA) is required to identify areas unusually sensitive to environmental damage in the event of a hazardous liquid pipeline accident.
www.npms.rspa.dot.gov /data/usa_metadata/mndw.html   (1797 words)

  
 PHMSA Office of Hazardous Materials Safety
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration formulates, issues and revises Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) under the Federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Law.
PHMSA - Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration - 2005
The HMR cover hazardous materials definitions and classifications, hazard communications, shipper and carrier operations, training and security requirements, and packaging and container specifications.
hazmat.dot.gov   (154 words)

  
 CVO Online: Hazardous Materials & Uniform Hazmat Registration Program
USDOT - Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA): (800)467-4922 ext.1
Hazardous materials are defined as: a substance or material capable of posing unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property when transported in commerce, as determined by the US Secretary of Transportation.
The Federal Hazardous Materials Regulations found in Title 49 of the Code of Regulations, parts 100 - 185, govern the transportation of hazardous materials in both interstate and intrastate commerce.
www.dot.state.mn.us /cvo/hazmat.html   (370 words)

  
 Training Information
The Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) offers several two-day seminars and one-day workshops throughout the year.
Hazmat Transportation Workshops provide a basic overview of the regulatory requirements — what they are, how they apply, and how to meet them — for shipping and transporting Hazardous Materials.
Representatives from the Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Federal Railroad Administration and U.S. Coast Guard join those from PHMSA to provide you with answers to your hazmat transportation questions.
hazmat.dot.gov /training/training.htm   (686 words)

  
 U.S. Department of Transportation / Safety
RSPA Office of Pipeline Safety -- Administers DOT’s national regulatory program to assure the safe transportation of natural gas, petroleum, and other hazardous materials by pipeline.
Hazardous Materials Safety -- The Office responsible for coordinating a national safety program for the transportation of hazardous materials by air, rail, highway and water.
Aviation Safety Reporting System -- The ASRS collects, analyzes, and responds to voluntarily submitted aviation safety incident reports in order to lessen the likelihood of aviation accidents.
www.dot.gov /safety.html   (686 words)

  
 International Standards
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration participates in a number of international forums as part of the on going process of harmonizing the US Hazardous Materials Regulations with international standards and regulations.
Harmonization with international standards enhances safety, compliance and free trade while minimizing regulatory burden on the public.
Participation ensures that US interests are communicated and considered in the development of international standards.
hazmat.dot.gov /regs/intl/intstandards.htm   (686 words)

  
 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Notice; PHMSA is issuing this advisory bulletin to owners and operators of natural gas pipeline facilities to confirm the standards the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS) uses to classify natural gas gathering lines.
(a) Each notice of proposed rulemaking is published in the Federal Register, unless all persons subject to it are named and are personally served with a copy of it.
A description of the subjects and issues involved or the substance and terms of the proposed regulation;
ops.dot.gov /regs/notice/nprm.htm   (598 words)

  
 Title 49, Volume 3, Part 191
As used in this part and the PHMSA Forms referenced in this part-- Administrator means the Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration or any person to whom authority in the matter concerned has been delegated by the Secretary of Transportation.
Part 191; Transportation of Natural and other Gas by Pipeline - Safety Related Condition Reports
It is the intent of this section to comply with the requirements of section 3507(f) of the Paperwork Reduction Act which requires that agencies display a current control number assigned by the Director of OMB for each agency information collection requirement.
ops.dot.gov /regs/2001/part191.htm   (2069 words)

  
 UCB Libraries GovPubs technical reports
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) provides the full text of safety recommendations, press releases and bibliographic citations for Aviation, Highway, Marine, Pipeline/Hazardous Materials, and Railroad accident reports released through National Technical Information Service (NTIS).
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Scientific and Technical Information Program provides:
National Technical Information Service (NTIS) "is the Federal Government's central source for the sale of scientific, technical, engineering, and related business information produced by or for the U.S. Government and complementary material from international sources." Most material indexed in the NTIS database is available on microfiche in the CU Government Publications Library.
ucblibraries.colorado.edu /govpubs/us/techrep.htm   (2069 words)

  
 Senator Stevens :: Home
The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation has approved the nomination of retired Vice Admiral Thomas J. Barrett, United States Coast Guard (USCG), to serve as the first Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA).
Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) has introduced S.2437, legislation to halt the practice of human trafficking by increasing the penalties levied on perpetrators; punishing individuals responsible for luring, transporting, and purchasing victims; and classifying human trafficking as a capital offense.
I'm pleased to offer this page as a service to my constituents and others who are interested in my activities on behalf of Alaska in the United States Senate.
stevens.senate.gov   (204 words)

  
 Office of Hazardous Materials Safety
PHMSA - Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration - 2005
You may also click the link at any time if you are not automatically redirected.
hazmat.dot.gov /rules/99_6283_1.htm   (204 words)

  
 PHMSA Office of Hazardous Materials Safety
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration formulates, issues and revises Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) under the Federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Law.
With responsibility for compliance with the HMR, other than those regulations applicable to a single mode of transportation, OHM places emphasis on packaging manufacturers, retesters and reconditioners, and multimodal shippers of hazardous materials.
OHM uses risk management principles and security threat assessments to understand, communicate, and reduce dangers inherent in hazardous materials transportation.
hazmat.dot.gov   (130 words)

  
 PHMSA Office of Hazardous Materials Safety
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration formulates, issues and revises Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) under the Federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Law.
With responsibility for compliance with the HMR, other than those regulations applicable to a single mode of transportation, OHM places emphasis on packaging manufacturers, retesters and reconditioners, and multimodal shippers of hazardous materials.
OHM uses risk management principles and security threat assessments to understand, communicate, and reduce dangers inherent in hazardous materials transportation.
hazmat.dot.gov   (130 words)

  
 1999-08-06-linda-morgan-named-as-member-of-surface-transportation-board.html
Morgan served as Staff Counsel on the Democratic Staff of the Senate Commerce Committee, where she was responsible for surface transportation issues, including those related to railroads, motor carriers, pipeline safety, and hazardous materials.
Morgan served as Commissioner and then Chair of the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), where she worked with Congress and the Administration in establishing the STB and abolishing the ICC.
Morgan served as General Counsel to the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, where she was responsible for advising Members and directing staff on transportation, trade, science and space, oceans, consumer, and communications policy and issues.
clinton6.nara.gov /1999/08/1999-08-06-linda-morgan-named-as-member-of-surface-transportation-board.html   (130 words)

  
 Pipeline Risk Management Information System (PRIMIS)
© 2006 by Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
Integrity Management (IM) and Pipeline Risk Management (PRIMIS)
Select the web site or system you are looking for:
primis.rspa.dot.gov   (28 words)

  
 BTS History
The Norman Y. Mineta Research and Special Programs Improvement Act is passed, mandating the creation of the RITA and Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) is passed, mandating the establishment of the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).
A national transportation atlas and DOT National Transportation Report is published under the title Trends and Choices.
www.bts.gov /about/history.html   (884 words)

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