49 C.F.R. § 171.7   Reference material.


Title 49 - Transportation


Title 49: Transportation
PART 171—GENERAL INFORMATION, REGULATIONS, AND DEFINITIONS

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§ 171.7   Reference material.

Link to an amendment published at 71 FR 33874, June 12, 2006.

(a) Matter incorporated by reference—(1) General. There is incorporated, by reference in parts 170–189 of this subchapter, matter referred to that is not specifically set forth. This matter is hereby made a part of the regulations in parts 170–189 of this subchapter. The matter subject to change is incorporated only as it is in effect on the date of issuance of the regulation referring to that matter. The material listed in paragraph (a)(3) has been approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval and a notice of any change in the material will be published in the Federal Register. Matters referenced by footnote are included as part of the regulations of this subchapter.

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(3) Table of material incorporated by reference. The following table sets forth material incorporated by reference. The first column lists the name and address of the organization from which the material is available and the name of the material. The second column lists the section(s) of this subchapter, other than §171.7, in which the matter is referenced. The second column is presented for information only and may not be all inclusive.

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------           Source and name of material               49 CFR reference------------------------------------------------------------------------Air Transport Association of America, 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20004- 1707:    ATA Specification No. 300 Packaging of        172.102.     Airline Supplies, Revision 19, July 31,     1996.The Aluminum Association, 420 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10017:    Aluminum Standards and Data, Seventh          172.102; 178.65.     Edition, June 1982.American National Standards Institute, Inc., 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036:    ANSI/ASHRAE 15-94, Safety Code for            173.306; 173.307.     Mechanical Refrigeration.    ANSI B16.5-77, Steel Pipe Flanges, Flanged    178.360-4.     Fittings.    ANSI N14.1 Uranium Hexafluoride_Packaging     173.417; 173.420.     for Transport, 1971, 1982, 1987, 1990, 1995     and 2001 Editions.American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20005-4070:    API Recommended Practice Closures of          1604172.102.     Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks, 3rd     Edition, March 1996.American Pyrotechnics Association (APA), P.O. Box 213, Chestertown, MD 21620:    APA Standard 87-1, Standard for Construction  173.56.     and Approval for Transportation of     Fireworks, Novelties, and Theatrical     Pyrotechnics, December 1, 2001 version.American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME International, 22 Law Drive, P.O. Box 2900, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2900:    ASME Code, Sections II (Parts A and B), V,    172.102; 173.24b;     VIII (Division 1), and IX of 1998 Edition     173.32; 173.306;     of American Society of Mechanical Engineers   173.315; 173.318;     Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.              173.420; 178.245-1;                                                   178.245-3; 178.245-4;                                                   178.245-6; 178.245-7;                                                   178.255-1; 178.255-2;                                                   178.255-14; 178.255-                                                   15; 178.270-2;                                                   178.270-3; 178.270-7;                                                   178.270-9; 178.270-                                                   11; 178.270-12;                                                   178.271-1; 178.272-1;                                                   178.273; 178.274;                                                   178.276; 178.277;                                                   178.320; 178.337-1;                                                   178.337-2; 178.337-3;                                                   178.337-4; 178.337-6;                                                   178.337-16; 178.337-                                                   18; 178.338-1;                                                   178.338-2; 178.338-3;                                                   178.338-4; 178.338-5;                                                   178.338-6; 178.338-                                                   13; 178.338-16;                                                   178.338-18; 178.338-                                                   19; 178.345-1;                                                   178.345-2; 178.345-3;                                                   178.345-4; 178.345-7;                                                   178.345-14; 178.345-                                                   15; 178.346-1;                                                   178.347-1; 178.348-1;                                                   179.400-3; 180.407.    Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquid    173.5a.     Hydrocarbons and other Liquids, Chapters     II, III, IV, V and VI, ASME B31.4-1998     Edition.American Society for Testing and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428:    Noncurrent ASTM Standards are available     from: Engineering Societies Library, 354     East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017    ASTM A 20/A 20M-93a Standard Specification    178.337-2; 179.102-4;     for General Requirements for Steel Plates     179.102-1; 179.102-     for Pressure Vessels.                         17.    ASTM A 47-68 Malleable Iron Castings........  179.200-15.    ASTM A 240/A 240M-99b Standard Specification  178.57; 178.358-5;     for Heat-Resisting Chromium and Chromium-     179.100-7; 179.100-     Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet and       10; 179.102-1;     Strip for Pressure Vessels.                   179.102-4; 179.102-                                                   17; 179.200-7;                                                   179.201-5; 179.220-7;                                                   179.300-7; 179.400-5.    ASTM A 242-81 Standard Specification for      178.338-2.     High-Strength Low-Alloy Structural Steel.    ASTM A 262-93a Standard Practices for         179.100-7; 179.200-7;     Detecting Susceptibility to Intergranular     179.201-4.     Attack in Austenitic Stainless Steels.    ASTM A 285-78 Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon  179.300-7.     Steel, Low- and Intermediate-Tensile     Strength.    ASTM A 300-58 Steel Plates for Pressure       178.337-2.     Vessels for Service at Low Temperatures.    ASTM A 302/A 302M-93 Standard Specification   179.100-7; 179.200-7;     for Pressure Vessel Plates, Alloy Steel,      179.220-7.     Manganese-Molybdenum and Manganese-     Molybdenum Nickel.    ASTM A 333-67 Seamless and Welded Steel Pipe  178.45.     for Low-Temperature Service.    ASTM A 370-94 Standard Test 179.102-1;        179.102-17.     179.102-4; Methods and Definitions for     Mechanical Testing of Steel Products.    ASTM A 441-81 Standard Specification for      178.338-2.     High-Strength Low-Alloy Structural     Manganese Vanadium Steel.    ASTM A 514-81 Standard Specification for      178.338-2.     High-Yield Strength Quenched and Tempered     Alloy Steel Plate, Suitable for Welding.    ASTM A 515/A 515M-03 Standard Specification   179.300-7.     for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel,     for Intermediate- and Higher-Temperature     Service.    ASTM A 516/A 516M-90 Standard Specification   178.337-2; 179.100-7;     for Pressure Vessel Plates, Carbon Steel,     179.102-1; 179.102-2;     for Moderate and Lower-Temperature Service.   179.102-4; 179.102-                                                   17; 179.200-7;                                                   179.220-7; 179.300-7.    ASTM A 537/A 537M-91 Standard Specification   179.100-7; 179.102-4;     for Pressure Vessel Plates, Heat-Treated,     179.102-17.     Carbon-Manganese-Silicon Steel.    ASTM A 572-82 Standard Specification for      178.338-2.     High-Strength Low-Alloy Columbian-Vanadium     Steels of Structural Quality.    ASTM A 588-81 Standard Specification for      178.338-2.     High-Strength Low-Alloy Structural Steel     with 50 Ksi Minimum Yield Point to 4 in.     Thick.    ASTM A 606-75 Standard Specification for      178.338-2.     Steel Sheet and Strip Hot- Rolled and Cold-     Rolled, High-Strength, Low-Alloy, with     Improved Atmospheric Corrosion Resistance,     1975 (Reapproved 1981).    ASTM A 607-98 Standard Specification for      178.338-2.     Steel, Sheet and Strip, High-Strength, Low-     Alloy, Columbium or Vanadium, or Both, Hot-     Rolled and Cold-Rolled.    ASTM A 612-72a High Strength Steel Plates     178.337-2.     for Pressure Vessels for Moderate and Lower     Temperature Service.    ASTM A 633-79a Standard Specification for     178.338-2.     Normalized High-Strength Low-Alloy     Structural Steel, 1979 Edition.    ASTM A 715-81 Standard Specification for      178.338-2.     Steel Sheet and Strip, Hot-Rolled, High-     Strength, Low-Alloy with Improved     Formability, 1981.    ASTM A 1008/A 1008M_03 Standard               178.338-2; 178.345-2     Specification for Steel, Sheet, Cold-     Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High-Strength     Low-Alloy and High Strength Low-Alloy with     Improved Formability.    ASTM A 1011/A 1011M_03a Standard              178.338-2; 178.345-2     Specification for Steel, Sheet and Strip,     Hot-Rolled, Carbon, Structural, High-     Strength Low Alloy and High Strength Low-     Alloy with Improved Formability.    ASTM B 162-93a Standard Specification for     173.249; 179.200-7.     Nickel Plate, Sheet, and Strip.    ASTM B 209-93 Standard Specification for      179.100-7; 179.200-7;     Aluminum and Aluminum-Alloy Sheet and Plate.  179.220-7.    ASTM B 221-76 Aluminum Alloy Extruded Bars,   178.46.     Rods, Shapes, and Tubes.    ASTM B 557-84 Tension Testing Wrought and     178.46.     Cast Aluminum and Magnesium-Alloy Products.    ASTM B 580-79 Standard Specification for      173.316; 173.318;     Anodic Oxide Coatings on Aluminum, (Re-       178.338-17.     approved 2000).    ASTM D 1238-90b Standard Test Method for      173.225.     Flow Rates of Thermoplastics for Extrusion     Plastometer.    ASTM D 1709-01 Standard Text Methods for      173.197.     Impact Resistance of Plastic Film by the     Free-Falling Dart Method.    ASTM D 1835-97 Standard Specification for     180.209.     Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases.    ASTM D 1838-64 Copper Strip Corrosion by      173.315.     Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases.    ASTM D 1922-00a Standard Test Method for      173.197.     Propogation Tear Resistance of Plastic Film     and Thin Sheeting by Pendulum Method.    ASTM D 4206-96 Standard Test Method for       173.120.     Sustained Burning of Liquid Mixtures Using     the Small Scale Open-Cup Apparatus.    ASTM D 4359-90 Standard Test Method for       171.8.     Determining Whether a Material is a Liquid     or a Solid.    ASTM E 8-99 Standard Test Methods for         178.36; 178.37;     Tension Testing of Metallic Materials.        178.38; 178.39;                                                   178.44; 178.45;                                                   178.50; 178.51;                                                   178.53; 178.55;                                                   178.56; 178.57;                                                   178.58; 178.59;                                                   178.60; 178.61;                                                   178.68.    ASTM E 23-98 Standard Test Methods for        178.57.     Notched Bar Impact Testing of Metallic     Materials.    ASTM E 112-88 Standard Test Methods for       178.44.     Determining Average Grain Size.    ASTM E 112-96 Standard Test Methods for       178.274; Part 178,     Determining Average Grain Size, 1996          appendix A.     Edition.    ASTM E 114-95 Standard Practice for           178.45.     Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo Straight-Beam     Examination by the Contact Method.    ASTM E 213-98 Standard Practice for           178.45.     Ultrasonic Examination of Metal Pipe and     Tubing.American Water Works Association, 1010 Vermont Avenue, N.W., Suite 810, Washington, DC 20005:    AWWA Standard C207-55, Steel Pipe Flanges,    178.360-4.     1955.American Welding Society, 550 N.W. Le Jeune Road, Miami, Florida 33126:    AWS Code B 3.0; Standard Qualification        178.356-2, 178.358-2.     Procedure; 1972 (FRB 3.0-41, rev. May 1973).    AWS Code D 1.0; Code for Welding in Building  178.356-2; 178.358-2.     Construction (FR D 1.0-66, 1966).Association of American Railroads, American Railroads Building, 50 F Street, NW., Washington, DC 20001:    AAR Manual of Standards and Recommended       173.31; 174.63; 179.6;     Practices, Section C_Part III,                179.7; 179.15;     Specifications for Tank Cars, Specification   179.16; 179.20;     M-1002, (AAR Specifications for Tank Cars),   179.22; 179.100-9;     December 2000.                                179.100-10; 179.100-                                                   12; 179.100-13;                                                   179.100-14; 179.100-                                                   18; 179.101-1;                                                   179.102-1; 179.102-4;                                                   179.102-17; 179.103-                                                   5; 179.200-7; 179.200-                                                   9; 179.200-10;                                                   179.200-11; 179.200-                                                   13; 179.200-17;                                                   179.200-22; 179.201-                                                   6; 179.220-6; 179.220-                                                   7; 179.220-10;                                                   179.220-11; 179.220-                                                   14; 179.220-18;                                                   179.220-26; 179.300-                                                   9; 179.300-10;                                                   179.300-15; 179.300-                                                   17; 179.400-5;                                                   179.400-6; 179.400-8;                                                   179.400-11; 179.400-                                                   12; 179.400-15;                                                   179.400-18; 179.400-                                                   20; 179.400-25;                                                   180.509; 180.513;                                                   180.515; 180.517.    AAR Manual of Standards and Recommended       174.55; 174.63.     Practices, Section I, Specially Equipped     Freight Car and Intermodal Equipment, 1988.    AAR Specifications for Design, Fabrication    179.16.     and Construction of Freight Cars, Volume 1,     1988.Chlorine Institute, Inc., 1300 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209    Chlorine Institute Emergency Kit ``A'' for    173.3     100-lb. & 150 lb. Chlorine Cylinders     (with the exception of repair method using     Device 8 for side leaks), Edition 10, June     2003.    Chlorine Institute Emergency Kit ``B'' for    173.3     Chlorine Ton Containers (with the exception     of repair method using Device 9 for side     leaks), Edition 9, June 2003.    Type 1\1/2\ JQ 225, Dwg., H51970, Revision    173.315.     D, April 5, 1989; or Type 1\1/2\ JQ 225,     Dwg. H50155, Revision F, April 4, 1989.    Section 3, Pamphlet 57, Emergency Shut-Off    177.840.     Systems for Bulk Transfer of Chlorine, 3rd     Edition, October 1997.    Standard Chlorine Angle Valve Assembly, Dwg.  178.337-9.     104-8, July 1993.    Excess Flow Valve with Removable Seat, Dwg.   178.337-8.     101-7, July 1993.    Excess Flow Valve with Removable Basket,      178.337-8.     Dwg. 106-6, July 1993.    Standards for Housing and Manway Covers for   178.337-10.     Steel Cargo Tanks, Dwgs. 137-1 and 137-2,     September 1, 1982.Compressed Gas Association, Inc., 4221 Walney Road, 5th Floor, Chantilly, Virginia 20151:    CGA Pamphlet C-3, Standards for Welding on    178.47; 178.50;     Thin-Walled Steel Cylinders, 1994.            178.51; 178.53;                                                   178.55; 178.56;                                                   178.57; 178.58;                                                   178.59; 178.60;                                                   178.61; 178.65;                                                   178.68; 180.211.    CGA Pamphlet C-5, Cylinder Service            173.302a.     Life_Seamless Steel High Pressure     Cylinders, 1991.    CGA Pamphlet C-6, Standards for Visual        173.3, 173.198,     Inspection of Steel Compressed Gas            180.205, 180.209,     Cylinders, 1993.                              180.211, 180.411,                                                   180.519.    CGA Pamphlet C-6.1, Standards for Visual      180.205; 180.209     Inspection of High Pressure Aluminum     Compressed Gas Cylinders, 2002, Fourth     Edition.    CGA Pamphlet C-6.2, Guidelines for Visual     180.205.     Inspection and Requalification of Fiber     Reinforced High Pressure Cylinders, 1996,     Third Edition.    CGA Pamphlet C-6.3, Guidelines for Visual     180.205; 180.209.     Inspection and Requalification of Low     Pressure Aluminum Compressed Gas Cylinders,     1991.    CGA Pamphlet C-7, A Guide for the             172.400a.     Preparation of Precautionary Markings for     Compressed Gas Containers, appendix A,     issued 1992 (6th Edition).    CGA Pamphlet C-8, Standard for                180.205; 180.209.     Requalification of DOT-3HT Cylinder Design,     1985.    CGA Pamphlet C-11, Recommended Practices for  178.35.     Inspection of Compressed Gas Cylinders at     Time of Manufacture, 2001, Third Edition.    CGA Pamphlet C-12, Qualification Procedure    173.301; 173.303;     for Acetylene Cylinder Design, 1994.          178.59; 178.60.    CGA Pamphlet C-13, Guidelines for Periodic    173.303; 180.205;     Visual Inspection and Requalification of      180.209.     Acetylene Cylinders, 2000, Fourth Edition.    CGA Pamphlet C-14, Procedures for Fire        173.301; 173.323.     Testing of DOT Cylinder Pressure Relief     Device Systems, 1979.    CGA Pamphlet G-2.2 Tentative Standard Method  173.315.     for Determining Minimum of 0.2% Water in     Anhydrous Ammonia, 1985.    CGA Pamphlet G-4.1, Cleaning Equipment for    178.338-15.     Oxygen Service, 1985.    CGA Pamphlet P-20, Standard for the           173.115.     Classification of Toxic Gas Mixtures, 1995.    CGA Pamphlet S-1.1, Pressure Relief Device    173.301; 173.304a.     Standards_Part 1_Cylinders for Compressed     Gases, 2001 (with the exception of     paragraph 9.1.1.1), Ninth Edition.    CGA Pamphlet S-1.2, Safety Relief Device      173.315; 173.318;     Standards Part 2_Cargo and Portable Tanks     178.276; 178.277.     for Compressed Gases, 1980.    CGA Pamphlet S-7, Method for Selecting        173.301.     Pressure Relief Devices for Compressed Gas     Mixtures in Cylinders, 1996.    CGA Technical Bulletin TB-2, Guidelines for   180.407; 180.413.     Inspection and Repair of MC-330 and MC-331     Cargo Tanks, 1980.Department of Defense (DOD), 2461 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22331:    DOD TB 700-2; NAVSEAINST 8020.8B; AFTO 11A-1- 173.56.     47; DLAR 8220.1: Explosives Hazard     Classification Procedures, January 1998.    Packaging of Hazardous Material, DLAD         173.7     4145.41/ AR 700-143/AFJI 24-210/NAVSUPINST     4030.55B/MCO 4030.40B, January 14, 2000.Department of Energy (USDOE), 100 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20545:    USDOE publications available from:     Superintendent of Documents, Government     Printing Office (GPO) or The National     Technical Information Service (NTIS).    USDOE, CAPE-1662, Revision 1, and Supplement  178.356-1; 178.356-2;     1, Civilian Application Program Engineering   178.358-1; 178.358-2;     Drawings, April 6, 1988.                      178.358-3; 178.358-4.    USDOE, Material and Equipment Specification   178.356-2; 178.358-2.     No. SP-9, Rev. 1, and Supplement_Fire     Resistant Phenolic Foam, March 28, 1968.    USDOE, KSS-471, November 30, 1986_Proposal    178.358-1; 178.358-3.     for Modifications to U.S. Department of     Transportation Specification 21PF-1, Fire     and Shock Resistant Phenolic Foam_Insulated     Metal Overpack.General Services Administration, Specification Office, Room 6662, 7th and D Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20407:    Federal Specification RR-C-901C, Cylinders,   173.302; 173.336;     Compressed Gas: High Pressure Steel DOT       173.337.     3AA, and Aluminum Applications, January 15,     1981 (Superseding RR-C-901B, August 1,     1967).Institute of Makers of Explosives, 1120 19th Street NW., Suite 310, Washington, DC 20036- 3605:    IME Safety Library Publication No. 22 (IME    173.63; 177.835.     Standard 22), Recommendation for the Safe     Transportation of Detonators in a Vehicle     with Certain Other Explosive Materials, May     1993.International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), P.O. Box 100, Wagramer Strasse 5, A-1400 Vienna, Austria:    Also available from: Bernan Associates, 4611-     F Assembly Drive, Lanham, MD 20706-4391,     USA; or Renouf Publishing Company, Ltd.,     812 Proctor Avenue, Ogdensburg, New York     13669, USA.    IAEA, Regulations for the Safe Transport of   171.12, 173.415,     Radioactive Material, 1996 Edition            173.416, 173.417,     (Revised), No. TS-R-1 (ST-1, Revised).        173.473International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), P.O. Box 400, Place de l'Aviation Internationale, 1000 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2R2:    ICAO Technical Instructions available from:     INTEREG, International Regulations,     Publishing and Distribution Organization,     P.O. Box 60105, Chicago, IL 60660.    Technical Instructions for the Safe           171.8; 171.11;     Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air (ICAO     172.202; 172.401;     Technical Instructions), 2005-2006 Edition.   172.512; 172.602;                                                   173.320; 175.33;                                                   178.3.International Maritime Organization (IMO), 4 Albert Embankment, London, SE17SR, United Kingdom or New York Nautical Instrument & Service Corporation, 140 West Broadway, New York, NY 10013:    International Convention for the Safety of    176.63.     Life at Sea, (SOLAS) Amendments 2000,     Chapter II-2/Regulation 19, 2001.    International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code   171.12; 172.202;     (IMDG Code), 2004 Edition, Incorporating      172.401; 172.502;     Amendment 32-04 (English Edition), Volumes    172.602; 173.21;     1 and 2.                                      176.2; 176.5; 176.11;                                                   176.27; 176.30;                                                   178.3.International Organization for Standardization, Case Postale 56, CH-1211, Geneve 20, Switzerland:    Also available from: ANSI 25 West 43rd     Street, New York, NY 10036    ISO 82-74(E) Steels Tensile Testing.........  178.270-3.    ISO 535-1991(E) Paper and                     178.516; 178.707;     board_Determination of water                  178.708.     absorptiveness_Cobb method.    ISO 1496-1: 1990(E)_Series 1 freight          173.411     containers_Specification and testing, Part     1: General cargo containers. Fifth Edition,     (August 15, 1990).    ISO 2431-1984(E) Standard Cup Method........  173.121.    ISO 2592-1973(E) Petroleum                    173.120.     products_Determination of flash and fire     points_Cleveland open cup method.    ISO 2919-1980(E)_Sealed radioactive           173.469.     sources_Classification.    ISO 3036-1975(E) Board_Determination of       178.708.     puncture resistance.    ISO 3574-1986(E) Cold-reduced carbon steel    178.503; Part 178,     sheet of commercial and drawing qualities.    appendix C.    ISO 4126-1 Safety valves_Part 1: General      178.274.     Requirements, December 15, 1991, First     Edition.    ISO 6892 Metallic materials_Tensile testing,  178.274.     July 15, 1984, First Edition.    ISO 8115 Cotton bales_Dimensions and          172.102.     density, 1986 Edition.    ISO 9978:1992(E)_Radiation protection_Sealed  173.469     radioactive sources_Leakage test methods.     First Edition, (February 15, 1992).National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors, 1055 Crupper Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43229:    National Board Inspection Code, A Manual for  180.413.     Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors, NB-     23, 1992 Edition.National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269:    NFPA 58-Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 2001    173.315.     Edition.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department of Commerce, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22151:    USDC, NBS Handbook H-28 (1957), 1957          179.2; 178.45; 178.46.     Handbook of Screw-Thread Standards for     Federal Services, December 1966 Edition.Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), OECD Publications and Information Center, 2001 L Street, N.W., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036:    OECD Guideline for Testing of Chemicals, No.  173.137.     404 ``Acute Dermal Irritation/Corrosion,''     1992.Transport Canada, TDG Canadian Government Publishing Center, Supply and Services, Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 059:    Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)       171.12a; 172.401;     Regulations, August 2001 including Clear      172.502; 172.519;     Language Amendments SOR/2001-286, Amendment   172.602; 173.301.     1 (SOR/2002-306) August 8, 2002; Amendment     2 (SOR/2003-273) July 24, 2003; and     Amendment 3 (SOR/2003-400) December 3, 2003.Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association, 1020 Princess Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314:    TTMA RP No. 61-98, Performance of manhole     180.405.     and/or Fill Opening Assemblies on MC 306,     DOT 406, Non-ASME MC 312 and Non-ASME DOT     412 Cargo Tanks, June 1, 1998.    TTMA RP No. 81-97, Performance of Spring      178.345-10; 178.346-3.     Loaded Pressure Relief Valves on MC 306, MC     307, MC 312, DOT 406, DOT 407, and DOT 412     Tanks, July 1, 1997 Edition.    TTMA TB No. 107, Procedure for Testing In-    180.405.     Service Unmarked and/or Uncertified MC 306     and Non-ASME MC 312 Type Cargo Tank Manhole     Covers, June 1, 1998 Edition.United Nations, United Nations Sales Section, New York, NY 10017:    UN Recommendations on the Transport of        171.12; 172.202;     Dangerous Goods, Thirteenth Revised Edition   172.401; 172.502;     (2003), Volumes I and II.                     173.22; 173.24;                                                   173.24b; 173.197;                                                   Part 173, appendix H;                                                   178.274; 178.801.    UN Recommendations on the Transport of        172.102; 173.21;     Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and          173.56; 173.57;     Criteria, Fourth Revised Edition, (2003).     173.58; 173.115;                                                   173.124; 173.125;                                                   173.127; 173.128;                                                   173.185.United States Enrichment Corporation, Inc. (USEC):    USEC Inc., 6903 Rockledge Drive, Bethesda,     MD 20817.    USEC-651_Good Handling Practices for Uranium  173.417     Hexafluoride, Revision 8, January 1999.------------------------------------------------------------------------

(b) List of informational materials not requiring incorporation by reference. The materials listed in this paragraph do not require approval for incorporation by reference and are included for informational purposes. These materials may be used as noted in those sections in which the material is referenced.

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------           Source and name of material               49 CFR reference------------------------------------------------------------------------American Biological Safety Association  1202 Allanson Road, Mundelein, IL 60060Risk Group Classification for Infectious Agents,  173.134 1998.American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE),  3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5991Process Safety Progress Journal, Vol. 21, No. 2.Example of a Test Method for Venting Sizing:      Note to § 173. OPPSD/SPI Methodology.                            225(h)(3)(vi).American Society for Testing and Materials, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428:  Noncurrent ASTM Standards are available from:   Engineering Societies Library, 354 East 47th   Street, New York, NY 10017ASTM E 380-89 Standards for Metric Practice.....  171.10Association of American Railroads,  American Railroads Building, 50 F Street, NW.,   Washington, DC 20001AAR Catalog Nos. SE60CHT; SE60CC; SE60CHTE;       179.14 SE60CE; SE60DC; SE60DE.AAR Catalog Nos. SE67CC; SE67CE; SE67BHT;         179.14 SE67BC; SE67BHTE; SE67BE.AAR Catalog Nos. SE68BHT; SE68BC; SE68BHTE;       179.14 SE68BE.AAR Catalog Nos. SE69AHTE; SE69AE...............  179.14AAR Catalog Nos. SF70CHT; SF70CC; SF70CHTE;       179.14 SF70CE.AAR Catalog Nos. SF73AC; SF73AE; SF73AHT;         179.14 SF73AHTE.AAR Catalog Nos. SF79CHT; SF79CC; SF79CHTE;       179.14 SF79CE.Bureau of Explosives,  Hazardous Materials Systems (BOE), Association   of American Railroads, American Railroads   Building, 50 F Street, NW., Washington, DC   20001Fetterley's Formula (The Determination of the     173.315 Relief Dimensions for Safety Valves on Containers in which Liquefied gas is charged and when the exterior surface of the container is exposed to a temperature of 1,200 °F.).Pamphlet 6, Illustrating Methods for Loading and  174.55; 174.101; Bracing Carload and Less-Than-Carload Shipments   174.112; 174.115; of Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles,       174.290 1962.Pamphlet 6A (includes appendix No. 1, October     174.101; 174.290 1944 and appendix 2, December 1945), Illustrating Methods for Loading and Bracing Carload and Less-Than-Carload Shipments of Loaded Projectiles, Loaded Bombs, etc., 1943.Pamphlet 6C, Illustrating Methods for Loading     174.55; 174.63; and Bracing Trailers and Less-Than-Trailer        174.101; 174.112; Shipments of Explosives and Other Dangerous       174.115 Articles Via Trailer-on-Flatcar (TOFC) or Container-on-Flatcar (COFC), 1985.Emergency Handling of Hazardous Materials in      171.7 Surface Transportation, 1989.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical       173.134 Laboratories, Fourth Edition, April 1999.National Institutes of Health  Bethesda, MD 20892NIH Guidelines for Research Involving             173.134 Recombinant DNA Molecules (NIH Guidelines), January 2001, Appendix B.Pantone Incorporated  590 Commerce Boulevard, Carlstadt, New Jersey   07072-3098Pantone ® Formula guide coated/uncoated,      172.407, 172.519 Second Edition 2004.Society of Plastics Industries, Inc.,  Organic Peroxide Producers Safety Division,   1275 K Street, NW., Suite 400, Washington, DC   20005Self Accelerating Decomposition Temperature       173.21 Test, 1972.------------------------------------------------------------------------

[Amdt. 171–111, 55 FR 52466, Dec. 21, 1990]

Editorial Note:  For Federal Register citations affecting §171.7, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.

Editorial Note:  At 68 FR 19273, Apr. 18, 2003, §171.7(a)(3) was amended by removing the entry for “TTMA TB No. 81” under “Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association”. The amendment could not be incorporated because that entry does not exist.

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