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Hazardous Materials Safety Permit (HMSP) Program

In support of the mission of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to improve truck and bus safety on our nation's highways, on January 1, 2005, the Agency began phasing in the Federal Hazardous Materials Safety Permit Program for intrastate, interstate, and foreign motor carriers transporting certain types and amounts of hazardous materials. These carriers must maintain a certain level of safety in their operations and certify they have programs in place as required by the Hazardous Materials Regulations and the HM Permit regulations.

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Final Rule Federal Register: June 30, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 125)PDF, Docket
Change to FMCSA Policy on Calculating and Publicizing the Driver, Vehicle, and Hazardous Materials Out-of-Service Rates and Crash RatesPDF
New Fixed Rates for the Hazardous Materials Safety Permit (HMSP) Program & Notice to Denied HMSP Holders---
HMSP Brochure PDF
FMCSA Policy on Considering the Preventability of Crashes in Administrative Review Requests of HMSP Denials Based on Crash Rates. This Policy applies to the new fixed crash rate.PDF
HM Permit Application (MCS-150B) PDF, Online Form
Endorsement for Motor Carrier Policies of Insurance for Public Liability (MCS-90)PDF
Hazardous Materials Certificate of Registration with the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)---
Shipper Verification of the Validity of a Carrier's HMSP - HM 218D Final Rule---

 
 
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