VASCM: From CAWG: New State Ag Cargo Securement Regulations
Mary Lindsay
mary at lindsaypr.com
Thu Jun 21 13:32:17 PDT 2007
Forwarding from the California Assn. of Winegrape Growers (CAWG): news
about new state requirements for transport of agricultural cargo. Note
the exemption, which is the part probably most applicable to us.
- Mary Lindsay
California Association of Winegrape Growers
June 20, 2007
Dear Regional Associations,
New ag cargo tie-down requirements to protect against shifting and
falling cargo are part of recently adopted state regulations that will
allow the state to comply with federal requirements and maintain
eligibility for millions of dollars in highway safety funds. At issue
is how the new requirements will impact the efficiency and cost to
transport crops in bins, tubs and boxes. Many of the methods for
securing agricultural bins, tubs and boxes - methods that have been
safely and efficiently utilized for decades - will no longer be allowed
and equipment will have to be retrofitted or alternative methods
developed. Failure to comply with the new requirements will result in
ticketing by the CHP with each violation subject to a fine of $700.
Earlier this month, a number of agricultural organizations requested an
exemption from the new cargo securement standards. An exemption was
granted yesterday under the following conditions:
* The exemption is only for intrastate transportation of perishable
ag products transported in bins, tubs and boxes from the field to
the first point of processing or packaging.
* All cargo must be properly loaded and containers properly secured
with methods previously and successfully used to prevent shifting
or load spillage.
* Before utilizing the exemption, EACH motor carrier must request
the exemption and provide their name; California Carrier
Identification (CA) number; name and contact number; and,
methodology of securement utilized via fax to: CHP Commercial
Vehicle Section, attn: Officer Russell Lunley at (916) 446-4579.
* A copy of the exemption must be carried in each vehicle and
presented immediately upon request of an authorized employee of
the CHP, sheriff department or local law enforcement agency.
* Motor carriers utilizing the exemption must notify CHP within 72
hours of any deleterious event involving shifting of containers or
loss of cargo.
* The exemption is valid only until December 1, 2007. It can be
extended or rescinded for good cause.
* On a monthly basis, no later than the 15th of each month beginning
July, 2007, motor carriers utilizing the exemption must report
information for the previous month that includes among other
things: the number of loads by container type under the
exemption; the number of miles driven; the number of on-highway
accidents involving loads under the exemption; the number of
off-highway accidents; the number of driver hours; and, the number
of driver violations.
The ag industry has agreed to work with the CHP to conduct a safety
review of the previous cargo securement methods, including en
engineering study to test the methods and the development of alternative
methods of compliance. The information from the new required monthly
reports will contribute to the assessment of the safety of the previous
methods. Combined, the results of the safety review and engineering
study will provide the basis for seeking a formal interpretation request
and ruling of acceptability from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMSCA) no later than December 1, 2007.
CAWG will be testifying at a CHP hearing about the new standards next week.
Thank you,
Karen Sig
Karen Ross
President
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