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Poolsure, Inc.

Docket Order: PHMSA-2010-0351

Respondent was assessed a civil penalty of $1,600 for two violations of the HMR (combined into one) when it offered for transportation in commerce and transported in commerce hypochlorite solution, a corrosive hazardous material, and discharged this material from IBCs fastened to a motor vehicle without unloading the IBCs from the vehicle, without complying with requirements of DOT-SP 12412, and when it noted an incorrect special permit (exemption) number on the accompanying shipping papers.  One alleged violation dismissed.

American Iron & Metal Co., Inc.

Docket Order: PHMSA-2010-0298

Respondent was assessed a civil penalty of $7,000 for one violation of the HMR when it offered isopropanol solution, a flammable liquid hazardous material, for transportation in commerce in a combination packaging marked as meeting a UN performance standard in the HMR, when the packaging had not been assembled and closed in the same manner as tested and in accordance with the manufacturer¿s closure instructions.

Roman Lazarenko

Docket Order: PHMSA-2010-0236

Respondent was assessed a civil penalty of $14,000 for two violations of the HMR when it offered air bag modules, a class 9 hazardous material, for transportation in commerce (1) without properly describing this material on an accompanying shipping paper and marking and labeling the package as required, and (2) in an unauthorized packaging.

Battery Specialists, Inc.

Docket Order: PHMSA-2010-0206

Respondent was assessed a civil penalty of $10,500 for one violation of the HMR when it offered lithium batteries for transportation in commerce as a Class 9 hazardous material in packages certified as meeting a UN performance standard in the HMR when the packages had a gross mass that exceeded the gross mass to which the outer packaging had been certified.

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