DOT News Masthead

RSPA 27-01                                                               

Wednesday, October 10, 2001               

Contact:  Jim Mitchell                                   

               Debbie Hinz

Tel.:  (202) 366-4831

 

Transportation Secretary Mineta Proposes Stronger Hazardous Materials Legislation To Improve Security and Safety

           

 

U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta today sent to Congress proposed legislation that would strengthen security and safety in the transportation of the nation's hazardous materials.

 

"We are proposing tough actions to address the serious problem of undeclared or hidden shipments of hazardous materials," said Secretary Mineta. "We are also asking for more authority to stop and inspect shipments, important to both security and safety."

 

The Department of Transportation's (DOT) proposed legislation would:

 

 

 “There are more than 800,000 shipments of hazardous material daily in the United States,” said Ellen Engleman, administrator of DOT’s Research and Special Programs Administration, which regulates hazardous material transportation safety. “What we are proposing today would strengthen the safety and security of these shipments, while preserving the mobility vital to our economy.”

 

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