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PHMSA & OSHA Make a Video Together – an Oxymoron?

By February 22, 2018January 29th, 2020Regulations, OSHA HazCom, 49 CFR, PHMSA

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PHMSA vs OSHA

George Carlin will always be a favorite comedian for people of a certain age. One of his best-known bits is on oxymorons. An oxymoron, is basically a set of contradictory terms that work together. While not the greatest of explanations, let’s have George give you some examples to make the point.

This concept came to mind on the heels of the DOT’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and the DOL’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) joint video on labeling. Those two organizations are just that, 2 different organizations, yet they released a joint video? It sounded like a setup to a bad joke. Turns out I was wrong.

The video does a great job of explaining the focus of each organization and goes a long way to clearing the air. There are references to the regulations used by each, but not a lot of time is spent on “regulatory language” or the details of either one.

Comparing PHMSA vs OSHA

Here is my version of the comparisons between the two and how closely the align based on the video.

PHMSA OSHA Take Away
Regulates hazardous materials in transport Regulates hazardous chemicals in the workplace Both want people to be safe.
Uses the Hazardous Materials Regulation Uses the Hazard Communication Standard Both have a set of “rules”.
Defines Hazardous Material as those that pose an unreasonable risk to health, safety and property when transported in commerce Defines Hazardous Chemical as those that have any physical, health, simple asphyxiant, combustible dust, pyrophoric gas or other hazards Both clearly indicate what could be hurtful to people.

It is possible for something to be both a hazardous material and hazardous chemical.

Uses a system of marks, labels and placards on the outside of packages and vehicles during transport to convey hazards. Uses a system labels on the outside of the immediate container to convey hazards. Both have a clear system and could appear on certain packages. Click here for a poster (PDF).

You have to understand each one to fully comprehend the information.

Utilizes an Shipping Paper to convey information Utilizes a Safety Data Sheet to convey information Both have an information accessible on a single document.
Additional Resources » Additional Resources » Both have easy to find additional help.

The Take Away

Overall, these two are quite similar in their goal to keep people safe. It is in the details of each one that the true differences are discovered. Nothing drives this point home more than one of ICCs training courses. We offer transport for all modes and OSHA HazCom training. These are available via Online Training, live instructor-led webinars, live public settings, and on-site training. We can present you with a standard course or customize it to your site, products, and policies.


ICC is also able to supply you with the placards, marks and labels used by both DOT and OSHA as shown in the video. We also have everything you need to be compliant with the Canadian regulations. It is safe to say this joint presentation wasn’t a bad joke or an oxymoron at all. Give us a call today to see how we can help.