Hours of Service (HOS) of Drivers; U.S. Department of Energy (DOE); Application for Renewal of Exemption

Published date06 July 2020
Record Number2020-14497
SectionNotices
CourtFederal Motor Carrier Safety Administration,Transportation Department
Federal Register, Volume 85 Issue 129 (Monday, July 6, 2020)
[Federal Register Volume 85, Number 129 (Monday, July 6, 2020)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 40380-40382]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2020-14497]
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                DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
                [Docket No. FMCSA-2012-0370]
                Hours of Service (HOS) of Drivers; U.S. Department of Energy
                (DOE); Application for Renewal of Exemption
                AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA),
                Transportation (DOT).
                ACTION: Notice of final disposition; grant of application for
                exemption.
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                SUMMARY: FMCSA announces its decision to grant the application of the
                U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for a renewal of its exemption from the
                30-minute rest break provision of the Agency's hours-of-service (HOS)
                regulations for commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. DOE currently
                holds an exemption for the period through June 29, 2020, which enables
                DOE's contract motor carriers and their employee-drivers engaged in the
                transportation of security-sensitive radioactive materials to be
                treated similarly to drivers of shipments of explosives. The exempted
                drivers will be allowed to use 30 minutes or more of on-duty
                ``attendance time'' to meet the HOS rest break requirements providing
                they do not perform any other work during the break.
                DATES: The requested exemption renewal is effective from June 30, 2020,
                through September 29, 2020.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Pearlie Robinson, Driver and
                Carrier Operations Division; Office of Carrier, Driver and Vehicle
                Safety Standards, FMCSA; Telephone: 202-366-4325. Email: [email protected].
                If you have questions on viewing or submitting material to the docket,
                contact Docket Services, telephone (202) 366-9826.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                I. Public Participation
                Viewing Comments and Documents
                 To view comments, as well as documents mentioned in this preamble
                as being available in the docket, go to www.regulations.gov and insert
                the docket number, ``FMCSA-2012-0370 in the ``Keyword'' box and click
                ``Search.'' Next, click the ``Open Docket Folder'' button and choose
                the document to review. If you do not have access to the internet, you
                may view the docket online by visiting the Docket Management Facility
                in Room W12-140 on the ground floor of the DOT West Building, 1200 New
                Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
                e.t., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. To be sure
                someone is there to help you, please call (202) 366-9317 or (202) 366-
                9826 before visiting Docket Operations.
                II. Legal Basis
                 FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315(b) to grant
                exemptions from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. FMCSA
                must publish a notice of each exemption request in the Federal Register
                (49 CFR 381.315(a)). The Agency must provide the public an opportunity
                to inspect the information relevant to the application, including any
                safety analyses that have been conducted. The Agency must also provide
                an opportunity for public comment on the request.
                 The Agency reviews the safety analyses and the public comments, and
                determines whether granting the exemption would likely achieve a level
                of safety equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be
                achieved by the current regulation (49 CFR 381.305). The decision of
                the Agency must be published in the Federal Register (49 CFR
                381.315(b)) with the reason for the grant or denial, and, if granted,
                the specific person or class of persons receiving the exemption, and
                the regulatory provision or provisions from which exemption is granted.
                The notice must also specify the effective period of the exemption (up
                to 5 years), and explain the terms and conditions of the exemption. The
                exemption may be renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).
                III. Background
                 From 2013 to 2015, DOE held a limited exemption from the mandatory
                30-minute rest break requirement of 49 CFR 395.3(a)(3)(ii) that allowed
                DOE contract carriers and their drivers transporting security-sensitive
                radioactive materials to be treated the same as drivers transporting
                explosives pursuant to Sec. 395.1(q). As that exemption neared
                expiration, DOE applied for its renewal. FMCSA reviewed DOE's request
                and the public comments and reaffirmed its previous conclusion that
                allowing these drivers to count on-duty time ``attending'' their CMVs
                toward the required 30-minute break, would likely provide a level of
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                safety equivalent to what would be achieved by the break. The notice
                renewing the DOE exemption was published on June 22, 2015 (80 FR
                35703).
                 On July 25, 2016 (81 FR 48495), FMCSA announced the extension of
                the 2015 DOE exemption notice to June 29, 2020 in response to section
                5206(b)(2)(A) of the ``Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act''
                (FAST Act). That section extends the expiration date of all HOS
                exemptions in effect on the date of enactment (Dec. 4, 2015) to five
                years from the date of issuance of the exemptions. DOE has now
                requested a renewal of the exemption. A copy of DOE's request is in the
                docket referenced at the beginning of this notice.
                IV. Method To Ensure an Equivalent or Greater Level of Safety
                 DOE has implemented several technical and administrative controls
                to ensure the continued effective use of driver on-duty and rest-break
                time, which would remain in effect under the requested exemption
                renewal. They include the following:
                 Real-time tracking and monitoring of transuranic waste and
                security-sensitive shipments using DOE's satellite-based systems;
                 Use of electronic on-board recorders on trucks, which are
                contractually required for motor carriers involved in the Waste
                Isolation Pilot Plant to ensure compliance with driver HOS rules; and
                 Continuous monitoring of the performance of DOE-qualified
                motor carriers using the FMCSA Compliance Safety Accountability
                Program's Safety Measurement System, and DOE's Motor Carrier Evaluation
                Program.
                 Further details regarding DOE's safety controls can be found in its
                application for a renewal of the exemption. The application can be
                accessed in the docket identified at the beginning of this notice. DOE
                contends that these controls enable them to achieve a high level of
                safety and security for transportation of security-sensitive
                radioactive materials.
                V. Public Comments
                 On April 23, 2020, FMCSA published notice of this application, and
                requested public comment (85 FR 22785). Two comments were submitted,
                one by an individual, Garrett Chaffey, and the other by the Commercial
                Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA). Both supported the exemption.
                 Garrett Chaffey wrote:
                 In conclusion, the DOE should be granted the continued exemption
                as requested because the DOE is best situated to evaluate its needs,
                there is a lack of evidence of negative consequences to the
                exemption, the transport of radioactive materials provides similar
                risks that explosives drivers also are granted exemption for, and
                after five years of this exemption the exemption appears to be
                having the desired impact without creating additional risks.
                 CVSA wrote the following:
                 CVSA believes that DOE drivers have demonstrated an ability to
                maintain an equivalent level of safety under this exemption and does
                not oppose the renewal. However, FMCSA recently released a final
                rule that makes changes to the hours-of-service requirements that
                addresses DOE's scenario, by allowing all drivers to satisfy the 30-
                minute rest break requirement with any non-driving time. As a
                result, the Alliance supports extending DOE's exemption through the
                implementation date of the new hours-of-service regulations, at
                which time the exemption will no longer be necessary.
                VI. FMCSA Decision
                 In reviewing the DOE request, FMCSA considered a wide range of
                studies, including the 2011 Blanco study,\1\ coupled with the analysis
                of the safety performance data and information for the motor carriers
                that have been granted exemptions similar to DOE's. The Agency
                continues to believe that on-duty breaks from the driving task provide
                safety benefits essentially equivalent to those produced by an off-duty
                break (as well as productivity benefits). The Blanco study demonstrates
                that breaks of at least 30 minutes--whether on or off-duty--reduce
                safety critical events in the hour after driving resumes. This
                conclusion is consistent with the safety rationale presented in the
                preamble to the June 1, 2020 in the recent HOS final rule (85 FR 33396,
                33452) which revised 49 CFR 395.3(a)(3)(ii).
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                 \1\ Blanco, M., Hanowski, R., Olson, R., Morgan, J., Soccolich,
                S., Wu, S.C., & Guo, F. (2011) ``The Impact of Driving, Non-Driving
                Work, and Rest Breaks on Driving Performance in Commercial Motor
                Vehicle Operations.'' Available in this rulemaking docket.
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                 The Agency has analyzed DOE's application for renewal and comments
                filed to the docket and believe the application for exemption renewal
                is likely to achieve a level of safety that is equivalent to, or
                greater than, the level that would be achieved absent such exemption.
                VII. Terms of the Exemption
                Period of the Exemption
                 The exemption from the requirements of 49 CFR 395.3(a)(3)(ii) is
                granted for the period from 12:01 a.m., June 30, 2020, through 11:59
                p.m. on September 29, 2020. Thereafter, revised Sec. 395.3(a)(3)(ii)
                will make this exemption unnecessary.
                Extent of the Exemption
                 The exemption is restricted to DOE's contract driver-employees
                transporting security-sensitive radioactive materials. This exemption
                is limited to the provisions of 49 CFR 395.3(a)(3)(ii) to allow
                contract driver-employees transporting security-sensitive radioactive
                materials to be treated the same as drivers transporting explosives, as
                provided in Sec. 395.1(q). These drivers must comply with all other
                applicable provisions of the FMCSRs.
                Preemption
                 In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31315(d), during the period this
                exemption is in effect, no State shall enforce any law or regulation
                that conflicts with or is inconsistent with this exemption with respect
                to a firm or person operating under the exemption.
                Notification to FMCSA
                 The DOE must notify FMCSA within 5 business days of any accident
                (as defined in 49 CFR 390.5), involving any of the motor carrier's CMVs
                operating under the terms of this exemption. The notification must
                include the following information:
                 a. Exemption Identity: ``DOE'';
                 b. Name of operating motor carrier and USDOT number;
                 c. Date of the accident;
                 d. City or town, and State, in which the accident occurred, or
                closest to the accident scene;
                 e. Driver's name and driver's license number and State of issuance;
                 f. Vehicle number and State license plate number;
                 g. Number of individuals suffering physical injury;
                 h. Number of fatalities;
                 i. The police-reported cause of the accident;
                 j. Whether the driver was cited for violation of any traffic laws
                or motor carrier safety regulations; and
                 k. The driver's total driving time and total on-duty time period
                prior to the accident.
                 Reports filed under this provision shall be emailed to
                [email protected]
                Termination
                 FMCSA does not believe the drivers covered by this exemption will
                experience any deterioration of their safety record. However, should
                this occur, FMCSA will take all steps necessary to protect the public
                interest, including revocation or restriction of the exemption. The
                FMCSA will immediately revoke or restrict the
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                exemption for failure to comply with its terms and conditions.
                James A. Mullen,
                Deputy Administrator.
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