Common use of Shipping Information for Hazardous Materials Clause in Contracts

Shipping Information for Hazardous Materials. In tendering a shipment of hazardous materials to the Company, you must do all the following: (a) Provide accurate and complete shipping information for the hazardous materials as required by law, including a shipper’s certificate addressing the following: i. Proper shipping name of the hazardous material as listed in 49 CFR §172.101 (Hazardous Materials Table), or any successor regulation, and any technical chemical name (if applicable); ii. The primary hazard class to which the commodity is assigned and any subsidiary risk; iii. The UN/NA number assigned to the material; iv. The packing group code assigned (if applicable); v. Reportable Quantity (if applicable); vi. Emergency response telephone number as required by 49 CFR 172.602. This number must be manned 24 hours a day by a person who is knowledgeable about the materials being shipped and has comprehensive emergency response information or can immediately access a person who has this information. The emergency response information that must be available through such telephone number must include: 1. proper shipping name of the material; 2. immediate hazards to health; 3. risk of fire or explosion; 4. immediate precautions to take in case of an incident; 5. methods of handling fires; 6. methods for handling spills or leaks; and 7. preliminary first-aid information. vii. Emergency response information such as a materials data info sheet or emergency response guidebook; and viii. Whether the commodity is a marine pollutant (if applicable). (b) Certify that the materials are properly classified, described, packaged, marked and labeled and are in proper condition for transportation in accordance with DOT regulations. (c) Affix to the trailer or container the proper placards identifying the type of hazardous material in the trailer or container. Please note that a notation on a bill of lading is not sufficient to comply with the foregoing requirements. We are not responsible for reviewing any shipping instructions provided by you, for classifying commodities to a hazardous materials class or for verifying whether the commodity is subject to any hazardous materials regulation or is properly classified. Information regarding hazardous materials can be obtained through the website of the Department of Transportation. If you have questions regarding our processes for hazardous materials shipments, you may contact your customer solutions team.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions for Intermodal Transportation Service, Terms and Conditions for Intermodal Transportation Service, Intermodal Transportation Service Agreement

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Shipping Information for Hazardous Materials. In tendering a shipment of hazardous materials to the Company, you must do all the following: (a) Provide accurate and complete shipping information for the hazardous materials as required by law, including a shipper’s certificate addressing the following: i. Proper shipping name of the hazardous material as listed in 49 CFR §172.101 (Hazardous Materials Table), or any successor regulation, and any technical chemical name (if applicable); ii. The primary hazard class to which the commodity is assigned and any subsidiary risk;risk;‌ iii. The UN/NA number assigned to the material; iv. The packing group code assigned (if applicable);applicable);‌ v. Reportable Quantity (if applicable); vi. Emergency response telephone number as required by 49 CFR 172.602. This number must be manned 24 hours a day by a person who is knowledgeable about the materials being shipped and has comprehensive emergency response information or can immediately access a person who has this information. The emergency response information that must be available through such telephone number must include: 1. proper shipping name of the material; 2. immediate hazards to health; 3. risk of fire or explosion; 4. immediate precautions to take in case of an incident;incident;‌ 5. methods of handling fires; 6. methods for handling spills or leaks; andand‌ 7. preliminary first-aid information. vii. Emergency response information such as a materials data info sheet or emergency response guidebook; and viii. Whether the commodity is a marine pollutant (if applicable). (b) Certify that the materials are properly classified, described, packaged, marked and labeled and are in proper condition for transportation in accordance with DOT regulations. (c) Affix to the trailer or container the proper placards identifying the type of hazardous material in the trailer or container. Please note that a notation on a bill of lading is not sufficient to comply with the foregoing requirements. We are not responsible for reviewing any shipping instructions provided by you, for classifying commodities to a hazardous materials class or for verifying whether the commodity is subject to any hazardous materials regulation or is properly classified. Information regarding hazardous materials can be obtained through the website of the Department of Transportation. If you have questions regarding our processes for hazardous materials shipments, you may contact your customer solutions team.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intermodal Transportation Service Agreement

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