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The Hazardous Materials Classes and Divisions listed below correspond to those listed in 49 CFR 173.2. (Short descriptions
are provided. For more information see the Hazardous Materials guide at )
A. Div 1.1 Explosives (with mass explosion hazard)
Z.
Div 6.1 A (Poison Liquid which is a PIH Zone A)
B. Div 1.2 Explosives (with projection hazard)
AA. Div 6.1 B (Poison Liquid which is a PIH Zone B)
C. Div 1.3 Explosives (with predominantly fire hazard)
BB. Div 6.1 Poison (Poisonous Liquid with no inhalation
D. Div 1.4 Explosives (with no significant blast hazard)
hazard)
E. Div 1.5 Explosives (Very insensitive explosives;
CC. Div 6.1 Solid (Meets the definition of a poisonous
blasting agents)
solid)
F. Div 1.6 Explosives (Extremely insensitive detonating
DD. Class 7 Radioactive Materials
substances)
EE. HRCQ (Highway Route Controlled Quantity of
G. Div 2.1 Flammable Gas
Radioactive Material)
H. Div 2.1 LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)
FF. Class 8 Corrosive Material
I. Div 2.1 Methane Gas
GG. Class 8 A (Corrosive Liquid which is a PIH Zone A)
J. Div 2.2 Non-Flammable Compressed Gas
HH. Class 8 B (Corrosive Liquid which is a PIH Zone B)
K. Div 2.2 D (Anhydrous Ammonia)
II. Class 9 Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials (See
L. Div 2.3 A (Poison Gas which is Poison Inhalation
for more
Hazard (PIH) Zone A)
details)
M. Div 2.3 B (Poison Gas which is PIH Zone B)
JJ. Elevated Temperature Material (Meets definition in
N. DIV 2.3 C (Poison Gas which is PIH Zone C)
49 CFR 171.8 for an elevated temperature material)
O. DIV 2.3 D (Poison Gas which is PIH Zone D)
KK. Infectious Waste (Meets definition in 49 CFR 171.8
P. Class 3 Flammable and Combustible Liquid
for an infectious waste)
Q. Class 3 A (Flammable Liquid which is a PIH Zone A)
LL. Marine Pollutants (Meets Definition in 49 CFR 171.8
R. Class 3 B (Flammable Liquid which is a PIH Zone B)
for a marine pollutant)
S. Combustible Liquid (Refer to 49 CFR 173.20 (b))
MM.Hazardous Sub (RQ) (Meets definition in 49 CFR
T. Div 4.1 Flammable Solid
171.8 of a reportable quantity of a hazardous
U. Div 4.2 Spontaneously Combustible Material
substance)
V. Div 4.3 Dangerous When Wet Material
NN. Hazardous Waste (Meets definition in 49 CFR 171.8
W. Div 5.1 Oxidizer
of a hazardous waste)
X. Div 5.2 Organic Peroxide
OO. ORM (Meets definition in 49 CFR 171.8 of Other
Y. Div 6.2 Infectious Substance (Etiologic agent)
Regulated Material)
NOTE: Information on Poison Inhalation Hazards is found in column 7 of the Hazardous Materials table (49 CFR 172.101).
Specific Hazardous Materials information can be obtained by accessing the Hazmat Table at
26. Number of Vehicles That Will Be Operated In The U.S. — Provide the number of each type of CMV that the company
uses in its U.S. operations broken out by the method used to acquire the vehicle (owned, term-leased or trip-leased). Owned
means the company holds title to the CMV, term leased means the vehicle is leased for a specific time period or term of
contract, and trip leased means the CMV is leased on a trip-by-trip basis as needed. If the company owns or leases a
commercial motor vehicle that is used to transport passengers rather than property within the U.S. (includes motorcoach,
school bus, mini-bus, passenger van, or limousines only), then indicate the number of each type of passenger-carrying CMV
(by its passenger-carrying capacity) that is owned, term-leased or trip-leased. For passenger-carrying vehicles, count the
driver as a passenger when determining a vehicle’s passenger-carrying capacity. Reference the definitions for each type of
passenger-carrying vehicle below. For example, if the company owns 3 straight trucks and 1 trailer and term leases 2
additional trailers, the table would be filled out like this:
Number of vehicles carrying number of passengers
Hazmat
Hazmat
(including the driver)
Straight
Truck
Cargo
Cargo
Motor-
Trailers
School Bus
Mini-
Passenger
Limousine
Trucks
Tractors
Tank
Tank
coach
bus
Van
Trucks
Trailers
1-8
9-15 16+
16+
1-8
9-15
1-8
9-15
16+
Owned
3
1
Term
2
Leased
Trip
Leased
Instructions for form MCS-150 (Revision 6/12/2007)
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