D.O.T Renames Bottle Exemptions to Special Permits

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  • druid
    Mo Anam Cara
    • Mar 2006
    • 559

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    D.O.T Renames Bottle Exemptions to Special Permits

    Found: http://www.68caliber.com/news/industry/story042821.php

    D.O.T Renames Bottle Exemptions to Special Permits
    By The High-Pressure Gnome
    Jan 17, 2008, 09:35



    The division within the Federal Government Department of Transportation that oversees hazardous materials-The Department of Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA-what a mouthful)-has revamped the exemption codes that are used to describe the standards under which various pressure vessels (tanks) are manufactured. Those standards include materials used, method of manufacture, restrictions on the materials stored within the vessels, usable working life and re-testing requirements for re-certification.

    In other words, the names used on an air tank that tell you when you need to get it hydroed (and how many times it can be hydroed), have been changed.

    Paintballers are no doubt familiar with the 3AL, 3E, 311005 and other designations used on both CO2 and HPA/nitrogen systems. These designations are still in use for bottles that are manufactured under the old "exemption code" system and will remain valid for the usable lifetime of those systems. Newly manufactured bottles will now come with an "SP" -for Special Permits -designation.

    This changeover may have confused some individuals who were attempting to use the HAZMAT.GOV website to look up exemption codes, since the old page listing those codes in sequential order has been replaced by a new page listing SP designations, and no conversion or additional lookup help is provided on the site.

    Although it has not been specifically verified by PHMSA Special Permit Specialists (that�s their title), it seems that in many cases the letter designation (such as 'E') in an exemption code has simply been switched for "SP". A search for the 3E1800 exemption code was successfully concluded by simply placing "SP" in front of the original exemption code in the search box ("SP 3E1800").

    Exemption Codes and Special Permits can be found at HTTP://HAZMAT.DOT.GOV,

    In related news: there does not appear to be any connection between this branch of the Federal Government and Smart Parts Inc, despite the shared use of the abbreviation 'SP'.
  • anomoly40
    Giblet. Thats a funny word
    • Sep 2005
    • 287

    #2
    Dat Gubment goin get demselves sued.

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    • Ruler_Mark
      AKAOG.ORG
      • Aug 2007
      • 2600

      #3
      dam SP is gunna sue USA now. :rofl:

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