All four hazmat references, one download.
The DOT Hazmat Table, the 2024 ERG UN→Guide lookup, the 49 CFR 177.848 segregation tables, and the 172.101 Appendix A reportable-quantities list — bundled into a single ZIP. One email, all four. PHMSA publishes the regulations; we publish the spreadsheets.
What's in the file
Microsoft Excel (.xlsx). Plain data, no formulas, no macros.
- Files4 XLSX + README
- FormatZIP (~450 KB)
- LicenseCC BY 4.0 (all four)
- ProvenancePer-file SHA-256
- SourceseCFR + PHMSA, authoritative
- RefreshWhen PHMSA amends
- DOT Hazardous Materials Table — 49 CFR 172.101, all 3,003 entries, byte-verified against the eCFR
- 2024 ERG UN→Guide Lookup — 1,982 UN/NA numbers to ERG guides, with a Quick Lookup tab
- Hazmat Segregation Tables — 49 CFR 177.848, the class-vs-class matrix + Class 1 compatibility table
- Appendix A Hazardous Substances — 49 CFR 172.101 App. A, 1,350 substances + 765 radionuclides with RQs
- README.txt with each file's source, currency date, and SHA-256 for independent verification
- Sources
- Official eCFR XML (49 CFR 172.101, 177.848) and the PHMSA-published 2024 ERG PDF — authoritative, not re-typed.
- Verification
- Each reference is parsed from its source and verified before publication (the HMT is byte-checked against the eCFR; the segregation matrix is cross-checked against HaulGuard's production engine; RQ values spot-checked against the reg).
- Provenance
- Every file's "About" sheet carries its source URL, currency date, and SHA-256. The README.txt repeats the per-file SHA-256 so you can verify each independently.
- License
- CC BY 4.0 on all four. Underlying U.S. federal regulations are public domain (17 U.S.C. § 105).
Get the file
Free. No payment. One email gets you all four. We use it to send a fresh copy when PHMSA amends any of these references.
Need this run for you, every load?
These four tables are reference inputs. HaulGuard is the engine that runs them: photograph the Bill of Lading and it pulls the right ERG guide, generates the placards under § 172.504, checks segregation under § 177.848, flags reportable-quantity substances, and produces a tamper-evident audit trail to present at inspection — deterministically, with every output cited to a CFR section.
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