Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin., DOT § 172.101

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin., DOT § 172.101

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin., DOT § 172.101 TABLE 2 TO APPENDIX A—RADIONUCLIDES— APPENDIX B TO § 172.101—LIST OF MARINE Continued POLLUTANTS 1. See § 171.4 of this subchapter for applica- (2)— bility to marine pollutants. This appendix Atomic (3)—Reportable (1)—Radionuclide Num- Quantity (RQ) lists potential marine pollutants as defined ber Ci (TBq) in § 171.8 of this subchapter. 2. Marine pollutants listed in this appendix Xenon-122 ............................... 54 100 (3.7) are not necessarily listed by name in the Xenon-123 ............................... 54 10 (.37) § 172.101 Table. If a marine pollutant not list- Xenon-125 ............................... 54 100 (3.7) ed by name or by synonym in the § 172.101 Xenon-127 ............................... 54 100 (3.7) Table meets the definition of any hazard Xenon-129m ............................ 54 1000 (37) Class 1 through 8, then you must determine Xenon-131m ............................ 54 1000 (37) the class and division of the material in ac- Xenon-133 ............................... 54 1000 (37) cordance with § 173.2a of this subchapter. You Xenon-133m ............................ 54 1000 (37) Xenon-135 ............................... 54 100 (3.7) must also select the most appropriate haz- Xenon-135m ............................ 54 10 (.37) ardous material description and proper ship- Xenon-138 ............................... 54 10 (.37) ping name. If a marine pollutant not listed Ytterbium-162 .......................... 70 1000 (37) by name or by synonym in the § 172.101 Table Ytterbium-166 .......................... 70 10 (.37) does not meet the definition of any Class 1 Ytterbium-167 .......................... 70 1000 (37) through 8, then you must offer it for trans- Ytterbium-169 .......................... 70 10 (.37) portation under the most appropriate of the Ytterbium-175 .......................... 70 100 (3.7) following two Class 9 entries: ‘‘Environ- Ytterbium-177 .......................... 70 1000 (37) mentally hazardous substances, liquid, Ytterbium-178 .......................... 70 1000 (37) n.o.s.,’’ UN3082, or ‘‘Environmentally haz- Yttrium-86 ................................ 39 10 (.37) ardous substances, solid, n.o.s.’’ UN3077. Yttrium-86m ............................. 39 1000 (37) 3. This appendix contains two columns. Yttrium-87 ................................ 39 10 (.37) The first column, entitled ‘‘S.M.P.’’ (for se- Yttrium-88 ................................ 39 10 (.37) vere marine pollutants), identifies whether a Yttrium-90 ................................ 39 10 (.37) material is a severe marine pollutant. If the Yttrium-90m ............................. 39 100 (3.7) letters ‘‘PP’’ appear in this column for a ma- Yttrium-91 ................................ 39 10 (.37) terial, the material is a severe marine pol- Yttrium-91m ............................. 39 1000 (37) lutant, otherwise it is not. The second col- Yttrium-92 ................................ 39 100 (3.7) umn, entitled ‘‘Marine Pollutant’’ , lists the Yttrium-93 ................................ 39 100 (3.7) marine pollutants. Yttrium-94 ................................ 39 1000 (37) 4. If a material is not listed in this appen- Yttrium-95 ................................ 39 1000 (37) dix and meets the criteria for a marine pol- Zinc-62 ..................................... 30 100 (3.7) lutant as provided in Chapter 2.10 of the Zinc-63 ..................................... 30 1000 (37) Zinc-65 ..................................... 30 10 (.37) IMDG Code, ‘‘Guidelines for the Identifica- Zinc-69 ..................................... 30 1000 (37) tion of Harmful Substances in Packaged Zinc-69m .................................. 30 100 (3.7) Form’’ (incorporated by reference; see § 171.7 Zinc-71m .................................. 30 100 (3.7) of this subchapter), the material may be Zinc-72 ..................................... 30 100 (3.7) transported as a marine pollutant in accord- Zirconium-86 ............................ 40 100 (3.7) ance with the applicable requirements of Zirconium-88 ............................ 40 10 (.37) this subchapter. Zirconium-89 ............................ 40 100 (3.7) 5. If a material listed in this appendix does Zirconium-93 ............................ 40 1 (.037) not meet the criteria for a marine pollutant Zirconium-95 ............................ 40 10 (.37) as provided in Chapter 2.10 of the IMDG Zirconium-97 ............................ 40 10 (.37) Code, ‘‘Guidelines for the Identification of $ The RQs for all radionuclides apply to chemical com- Harmful Substances in Packaged Form’’ (in- pounds containing the radionuclides and elemental forms re- corporated by reference; see § 171.7 of this gardless of the diameter of pieces of solid material. subchapter), it may be excepted from the re- † The RQ of one curie applies to all radionuclides not other- quirements of this subchapter as a marine wise listed. Whenever the RQs in TABLE 1—HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES OTHER THAN RADIONUCLIDES and this pollutant if that exception is approved by table conflict, the lowest RQ shall apply. For example, uranyl the Associate Administrator. acetate and uranyl nitrate have RQs shown in TABLE 1 of 100 pounds, equivalent to about one-tenth the RQ level for uranium-238 in this table. LIST OF MARINE POLLUTANTS ** The method to determine the RQs for mixtures or solu- tions of radionuclides can be found in paragraph 7 of the note S.M.P. Marine pollutant preceding TABLE 1 of this appendix. RQs for the following (1) (2) four common radionuclide mixtures are provided: radium-226 in secular equilibrium with its daughters (0.053 curie); natural Acetone cyanohydrin, stabilized uranium (0.1 curie); natural uranium in secular equilibrium Acetylene tetrabromide with its daughters (0.052 curie); and natural thorium in secular Acetylene tetrachloride equilibrium with its daughters (0.011 curie). Acraldehyde, inhibited *** Indicates that the name was added by PHMSA because it appears in the list of radionuclides in 49 CFR 173.435. The Acrolein, inhibited reportable quantity (RQ), if not specifically listed elsewhere in Acrolein, stabilized this appendix, shall be determined in accordance with the pro- Acrylic aldehyde, inhibited cedures in paragraph 7 of this appendix. Alcohol C-12 - C-16 poly(1-6) ethoxylate 327 VerDate Aug<31>2005 07:50 Nov 14, 2008 Jkt 214210 PO 00000 Frm 00337 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\214210.XXX 214210 erowe on PROD1PC63 with CFR § 172.101 49 CFR Ch. I (10–1–08 Edition) LIST OF MARINE POLLUTANTS—Continued LIST OF MARINE POLLUTANTS—Continued S.M.P. Marine pollutant S.M.P. Marine pollutant (1) (2) (1) (2) Alcohol C-6 - C-17 (secondary)poly(3-6) ethoxylate Chlorodinitrobenzenes, liquid or solid Aldicarb 1-Chloroheptane PP Aldrin 1-Chlorohexane Alkyl (c12-c14) dimethylamine Chloronitroanilines Alkyl (c7-c9) nitrates Chloronitrotoluenes, liquid Alkybenzenesulphonates, branched and straight Chloronitrotoluenes, solid chain (excluding C11–C13 straight chain or 1-Chlorooctane branched chain homologues) PP Chlorophenolates, liquid Allyl bromide PP Chlorophenolates, solid ortho-Aminoanisole Chlorophenyltrichlorosilane Aminocarb Chloropicrin Ammonium dinitro-o-cresolate alpha-Chloropropylene n-Amylbenzene Chlorotoluenes (meta-;para-) PP Azinphos-ethyl PP Chlorpyriphos PP Azinphos-methyl PP Chlorthiophos Barium cyanide Cocculus Bendiocarb Coconitrile Benomyl Copper acetoarsenite Benquinox Copper arsenite Benzyl chlorocarbonate PP Copper chloride Benzyl chloroformate PP Copper chloride solution PP Binapacryl PP Copper cyanide N,N-Bis (2-hydroxyethyl) oleamide (LOA) PP Copper metal powder PP Brodifacoum PP Copper sulphate, anhydrous, hydrates Bromine cyanide Coumachlor Bromoacetone PP Coumaphos Bromoallylene PP Cresyl diphenyl phosphate Bromobenzene Crotonaldehyde, stabilized ortho-Bromobenzyl cyanide Crotonic aldehyde, stabilized Bromocyane Crotoxyphos Bromoform Cupric arsenite PP Bromophos-ethyl PP Cupric chloride 3-Bromopropene PP Cupric cyanide Bromoxynil PP Cupric sulfate Butanedione Cupriethylenediamine solution 2-Butenal, stabilized PP Cuprous chloride Butyl benzyl phthalate Cyanide mixtures N-tert-butyl-N-cyclopropyl-6-methylthio-1,3,5-triazine- Cyanide solutions 2,4-diamine Cyanides, inorganic, n.o.s. 2,4-Di-tert-butylphenol Cyanogen bromide PP 2, 6-Di-tert-Butylphenol Cyanogen chloride, inhibited para-tertiary-butyltoluene Cyanogen chloride, stabilized PP Cadmium compounds Cyanophos Cadmium sulphide PP 1,5,9-Cyclododecatriene Calcium arsenate PP Cyhexatin Calcium arsenate and calcium arsenite, mixtures, PP Cymenes (o-;m-;p-) solid PP Cypermethrin Calcium cyanide Decyl acrylate PP Camphechlor PP DDT Carbaryl Decycloxytetrahydrothiophene dioxide Carbendazim DEF Carbofuran Desmedipham Carbon tetrabromide Di-allate Carbon tetrachloride Di-n-Butyl phthalate PP Carbophenothion PP Dialifos Cartap hydrochloride 4,4′-Diaminodiphenylmethane PP Chlordane PP Diazinon Chlorfenvinphos 1,3-Dibromobenzene PP Chlorinated paraffins (C-10 - C-13) PP Dichlofenthion PP Chlorinated paraffins (C14–C17), with more than 1% Dichloroanilines shorter chain length 1,3-Dichlorobenzene Chlorine 1,4-Dichlorobenzene Chlorine cyanide, inhibited Dichlorobenzene (meta-; para-) Chlormephos 2,2-Dichlorodiethyl ether Chloroacetone, stabilized Dichlorodimethyl ether, symmetrical 1-Chloro-2,3-Epoxypropane Di-(2-chloroethyl) ether 2-Chloro-6-nitrotoluene 1,1-Dichloroethylene, inhibited 4-Chloro-2-nitrotoluene 1,6-Dichlorohexane Chloro-ortho-nitrotoluene Dichlorophenyltrichlorosilane 2-Chloro-5-trifluoromethylnitrobenzene

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