![]() (B(0,+)-Type Amino Acid Transporter 1, NCI Thesaurus) (Monocarboxylate Transporter 5, NCI Thesaurus)ī(0,+)-type amino acid transporter 1 (487 aa, ~53 kDa) is encoded by the human SLC7A9 gene. ![]() Monocarboxylate transporter 5 (487 aa, ~54 kDa) is encoded by the human SLC16A4 gene. (Monocarboxylate Transporter 1 Inhibitor AZD3965, NCI Thesaurus) Holonyms ("transporter" is a part of.):Īssembly line line production line (mechanical system in a factory whereby an article is conveyed through sites at which successive operations are performed on it)Īn orally available inhibitor of monocarboxylate transporter 1 (MCT1), with potential antineoplastic activity. Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "transporter"):Ĭarousel carrousel luggage carousel luggage carrousel (a conveyer belt that carries luggage to be claimed by air travelers) Transport (move something or somebody around usually over long distances)Ī crane for moving material with dispatch as in loading and unloading shipsĬrane (lifts and moves heavy objects lifting tackle is suspended from a pivoted boom that rotates around a vertical axis)Ī moving belt that transports objects (as in a factory)Ĭonveyer conveyer belt conveyor conveyor belt transporterīelt (endless loop of flexible material between two rotating shafts or pulleys)įactory manufactory manufacturing plant mill (a plant consisting of one or more buildings with facilities for manufacturing) Transport (move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body) Motortruck truck (an automotive vehicle suitable for hauling) The images below are of separate cargo-carrying bodies on a single vehicle.Hypernyms ("transporter" is a kind of.): Since each cargo-carrying body (e.g., a trailer or rail car) is considered to be a separate transport vehicle, each must display the required hazard communication methods (i.e., placards or marks) for the HazMat it contains. ![]() This last sentence of the definition has the most impact on HazMat transportation particularly the hazard communication methods on a semitrailer or rail car. “Each cargo-carrying body (trailer, rail car, etc.) is a separate transport vehicle.” It also states that motor vehicle cargo carrying components are considered transport vehicles. This USDOT/PHMSA letter of interpretation clarifies the terms, motor vehicle and transport vehicle. So, lacking any clear justification: USDOT/PHMSA does not consider an aircraft or vessel to be a transport vehicle. And USDOT/PHMSA wasn’t able to tell me why, if neither an aircraft nor vessel is a transport vehicle, the words, “…by any mode…” were included in the definition, they just are. USDOT/PHMSA was not able to tell me why an aircraft or a vessel is not a transport vehicle, it just isn’t. A phone call to USDOT/PHMSA provided an answer, just not a clear one. This should mean that a transport vehicle could be an aircraft (air) or a vessel (water), but it isn’t. If taken literally, a transport vehicle could be used by any mode, including air or water. Mode means any of the following transportation methods rail, highway, air, or water. Which brings us to our next point… “…by any mode…” Can’t an aircraft or vessel used for the transport of a hazardous material be a transport vehicle? The answer is no, an aircraft or vessel does not meet the definition of a transport vehicle. Notice that the list only includes vehicles used for transport by land (highway and rail). Included in the definition of a transport vehicle are the following: Though “vehicle” isn’t defined by the HMR, it is a commonly-used term which means, a thing used for transporting people or goods, especially on land… “…such as…” ![]() Each cargo-carrying body (trailer, rail car, etc.) is a separate transport vehicle.Ĭontact me with any questions you may have about the transportation of hazardous materials by air, highway, vessel, or railĭaniels Training Services, so let’s break down that definition and add a little explanation and context: “…means a cargo-carrying vehicle…”įor the purposes of the HMR if it doesn’t carry cargo, USDOT/PHMSA regulations don’t apply. Transport vehicle means a cargo-carrying vehicle such as an automobile, van, tractor, truck, semitrailer, tank car or rail car used for the transportation of a cargo by any mode. One of these is the term transport vehicle.Ī transport vehicle is defined at 49 CFR 171.8: Some, though superficially simple, may require a more detailed explanation when considered along with other packaging types. Some, such as the single packaging are easily explained and – hopefully – understood. ![]() The Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) of the USDOT/PHMSA contain many packagings and vehicles used for the transport in commerce of hazardous materials (HazMat). ![]()
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