['General Packaging Requirements - Hazmat']
['General Packaging Requirements - Hazmat']
06/23/2022
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(a) To certify that the tank complies with all specification requirements, each outer shell must be plainly and permanently stamped in letters and figures at least 3/8-inch high into the metal near the center of both outside heads as follows:
Examples of required stamping | |
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Specifications | DOT-115A60W6. |
Inner container: | |
Material | ASTM A240-316L. |
Shell thickness | Shell 0.167 in. |
Head thickness | Head 0.150 in. |
Tank builders initials | ABC. |
Date of original test | 00-0000. |
Outer shell: | |
Material | ASTM A285-C. |
Tank builders initials | WYZ. |
Car assembler (if other than inner container or outer shell builders). | DEF. |
(b) After July 25, 2012, newly constructed DOT tank cars must have their DOT specification and other required information stamped plainly and permanently on stainless steel identification plates in conformance with the applicable requirements prescribed in §179.24(a). Tank cars built before July 25, 2012, may have the identification plates instead of or in addition to the head stamping.
[Amdt. 179–9, 36 FR 21343, Nov. 6, 1971; 77 FR 37986, June 25, 2012]
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