The Additional Description of an Elevated Temperature Material on a Shipping  Paper

The Additional Description of an Elevated Temperature Material on a Shipping Paper

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The Hazardous Material Regulations of the PHMSA/USDOT require a Shipper of a hazardous material (HazMat) to describe it on a shipping paper. Depending on the type of HazMat and the mode of transportation there may be a requirement for an additional description on the shipping paper (49 CFR 172.203). In a series of presentations I am researching and explaining each of these requirements for an additional description. This presentation looks solely at the requirement for an additional description for certain HazMat that meet the definition of an Elevated Temperature Material.

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