['Hazmat']
['Hazmat Incident reporting']
12/01/2023
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Under 171.16, you must submit a written report within 30 days after any of the following:
- An incident that was reported by telephone notice under 171.15;
- An unintentional release of a hazardous material during transportation including loading, unloading, and temporary storage related to transportation;
- A hazardous waste is released;
- An undeclared shipment is discovered;
- A specification cargo tank (1,000 gallons or more) suffers structural damage to the lading retention system or damage that requires repair to a system intended to protect the lading retention system, even though there is no release of material; or
- A fire, violent rupture, explosion, or dangerous evolution of heat occurs as a direct result of a battery or a battery-powered device.
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