Hazardous Materials Publishing Publications


The
Hazardous Materials, Substances
& Wastes Compliance Guide

INCLUDING
HM - 215O

The 2021/2022 Hazardous Materials, Substances & Wastes Compliance Guide.

Please be aware due to low stock of the 2020/21 Hazardous Materials, Substances and Wastes Compliance Guide orders will be taken on a first come first serve basis until our current stock is depleted.

HM 215o


DOT

UN-SHIPPING NAMES, HAZARD CLASSES, PACKING GROUPS, PACKAGING AUTHORIZATIONS

ICAO- AIR TRANSPORT QUANTITY LIMITATIONS

IMDG-VESSEL REQUIREMENTS

Hazardous Materials Substance and Wastes Compliance Guide contains all of HM-2150 amendments DOT the Hazardous Materials Table (HMT; § 172.101) consistent with recent changes in the Dangerous Goods List of the UN Model Regulations, the IMDG Code, and the ICAO Technical Instructions.

  • Specifically, proper shipping names, hazard classes, packing groups, special provisions, packaging authorizations, bulk packaging requirements, and passenger and cargo aircraft maximum quantity limits.

  •  New requirements for the use of historical data be used to determine Class 8, corrosives, Articles Containing Dangerous Goods hazardous materials and waste residues are present in articles, that may not fit into typical specification packages.

EPA

  • Universal Waste Aerosols Regulations

  • Flexible Ignitable Hazardous Waste Testing Options for hazardous waste generators 

  • Navigable Waters Act Revisions to “ Waters of the United States” Definition

OSHa

  • Ambient Aerosol Fit Testing: Respirator Protection Protocols

  • PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS PLAN

    and

The 2020 EMERGENCY
RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK

Hazardous Materials Publishing 

Compliance with the Federal Regulations requires the use of reference materials, labels, placards, shipping papers, and manifests. Hazardous Materials Publishing carries everything you need for total compliance.


Shipping Tuesday- THursday!

This year's guide, has been improved with a more detailed index, easier to find references,over 40 pages of training and compliance examples illustrating various regulatory requirements, and even comes with a DOT test and certificate of completion.

The Compliance Guide contains the 49 CFR Department of Transportation Hazardous Material Regulations and the 2016 Emergency Response Guide Book, the 40 CFR Environmental Protection Agency Hazardous Waste Management and Disposal Regulations and the 29 CFR Occupational Safety and Health Administration Worker Protection Regulations, and provides the all-important interface between these confusing and often conflicting requirements.

VOLUME I

DOT -Transportation

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
REGULATIONS CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS – TITLE 49

This includes all the hazardous materials regulations including:
HM-126F, HM-181, HM-215A - 215G, HM-215I & HM-232, and more.
Future Amendments or corrections to the regulations will appear in the Federal Register.

  • Part 171 - General Information, Regulations and Definitions

  • Part 172 - Hazardous Materials Communication Standards

  • Subpart A 172.1/172.3 - General Information

  • Subpart B 172.101/172.102 - Table of Hazardous Materials and Special Provisions.

  • Appendix A to 172.101 Table - List of Hazardous Substances and Reportable Quantities (RQs)

  • Appendix B to 172.101 Table - List of Marine Pollutants

  • Subpart C - 172.200/205 - Shipping Papers

  • Subpart D - 172.300/338 - Marking

  • Subpart E - 172.400/450 - Labeling

  • Subpart F - 172.500/560 - Placarding

  • Subpart G - 172.600/604 - Emergency Response Information

  • Subpart H - 172.700/704 - Training/Testing

  • Subpart I - 172.800 - Safety and Security Plan

  • Part 173 - Shipper/Generator General Requirements for Shipments and Packagings

  • Parts 174/177 - Carriage by Rail, Aircraft, Vessel and Highway

  • Part 178 - Specifications and Testing for Packagings

  • Part 180 Continuing Qualification and Maintenance of  Packagings

  • *Federal Register: HM-215P Hazardous Materials Harmonization With International Standards

  • New DOT Index

    VOLUME II

    EPA - Environment

    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY HAZARDOUS WASTE REGULATIONS CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS - TITLE 40

    • Part 260 Hazardous Waste Management System,General Requirements

    • Part 261 Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste, Subparts A/D and

    • Appendixes I through VIII

    • Part 262 Standards Applicable to Generators of Hazardous Waste; Subparts A through H, K, L, Subpart M; Preparedness and Prevention, & Emergency Procedures for Large Quantity Generators.

    • Appendix to Part 262 - Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest

    • Part 263 Standards Applicable to Transporters of Hazardous Waste

    • Part 265 Generator Standards under Interim Status TSD Facilities for Use and Management of Containers, Lab Packs.

    • Part 266 Management Standards for Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals.

    • The Hazardous Waste E-Manifest Survival Guide

    • Part 268 Land Disposal Restrictions

    • Part 279 Standards for the Management of Used Oil

    • Part 302 Designation, Reportable Quantities (RQs), and Notification

    • Part 303 Citizen Awards for Notification of Criminal Violations

    • Part 355 SARA/Emergency Planning and Notification

    • Appendix A List of Extremely Hazardous Substances and Threshold Planning Quantities

    • Part 370 SARA/Hazardous Chemical Reporting: Community Right-To-Know

    • New EPA Index

OSHA - Worker Protection

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS & EMERGENCY RESPONSE (HAZWOPER) AND WORKER RIGHT-TO-KNOW CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS - TITLE 29

  • Section 1910.38 Employee Emergency and Fire Prevention Plans

  • Section 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Operations/Emergency Response

  • Section 1910.1030 Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens

  • Section 1910.1200 Hazard Communication

  • Section 1910.1450 Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Labs

  • New OSHA Index

ERG - EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK

  • Emergency Response Guide by UN/NA Identification Numbers

  • Emergency Response Guide by Proper DOT Shipping Names

  • Table of Initial Isolation and Protective Action Distances

 


Additional Publications we suggest:


NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards 3rd Printing

The NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (NPG) is intended as a source of general industrial hygiene information on several hundred chemicals/classes for workers, employers, and occupational health professionals. The NPG does not contain an analysis of all pertinent data, rather it presents key information and data in abbreviated or tabular form for chemicals or substance groupings (e.g. cyanides, fluorides, manganese compounds) that are found in the work environment. The information found in the NPG should help users recognize and control occupational chemical hazards.

How to Use This Pocket Guide

The Pocket Guide has been designed to provide chemical-specific data to supplement general industrial hygiene knowledge. To maximize the amount of data provided in this limited space, abbreviations and codes have been used extensively. These abbreviations and codes, which have been designed to permit rapid comprehension by the regular user, are discussed for each column in the following subsections.

The chemical name found in the OSHA General Industry Air Contaminants Standard (29 CFR 1910.1000) is listed in the top left portion of each chemical table.

More info here…


2020 Emergency Response Guidebook

PHMSA's 2020 Emergency Response Guidebook provides first responders with a go-to manual to help deal with hazmat transportation accidents during the critical first 30 minutes.

DOT's goal is to place an ERG in every public emergency service vehicle nationwide. To date, more than16 million free copies have been distributed to the emergency response community through state emergency management coordinators. Members of the public may purchase a copy of the ERG through the GPO Bookstore and other commercial suppliers.

First responders, we want your feedback! Submit your name, organization, contact information, and comments to ERGComments@dot.gov.

Link to Summary of Changes from the 2016 ERG