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![]() Really interested in hearing the full story.
And did this apply for the previous DECADES ?
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My position: ground shipping and a warning label should be the only requirement for anything less than what hazards these present: about the small propane cylinders used for camp stoves and lanterns: “They can also be projectiles when heated, so when they explode they can go hundreds of yards.” The privileged because they have stronger lobbies: § 173.6 Materials of trade exceptions. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-...A/section-173.6 How to Use the Materials of Trade (MOT) Exceptions https://www.worktruckonline.com/101...rade-exceptions Private fleets often transport hazardous materials (hazmat) while performing a service. These quantities are minimal and pose less of a hazard if released. But do these materials require compliance with the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR)? It depends. Some of the most common MOT include gasoline, welding gases, aerosol paints, paint thinners, charcoal, propane, batteries, and various consumer commodities. The MOT exceptions do not apply to self-reactive materials, poisonous by inhalation materials, or hazardous wastes. NO hazmat fee for these: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I..._AC_SL1000_.jpg https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I..._AC_SL1500_.jpg And APCP and BP are no more "self reactive" without the application of FLAME than either of those.
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