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Interpretation ID: nht76-3.5

DATE: 04/13/76

FROM: STEPHEN P. WOOD FOR FRANK A. BERNDT -- NHTSA

COPYEE: BUREAU OF MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY

TITLE: FMVSS INTERPRETATION

TEXT: I am writing in response to your March 22, 1976, telephone conversation with Mark Schwimmer of this office concerning the treatment of plastic fuel tanks under Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 301-75, Fuel System Integrity.

As Mr. Schwimmer explained, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued no safety standards that apply directly to fuel tanks. Standard No. 301-75, which applies to entire vehicles, specifies fuel spillage requirements for barrier crash and rollover tests, but does not include a flame envelopment test. In addition to passenger cars and school buses, the vehicles that are subject to the standard are multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks, and buses with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 10,000 pounds or less.

Standard No. 301-75 applies to new vehicles. In addition, the Federal Highway Administration's Bureau of Motor Carrier Safety has established requirements for certain vehicles in use in interstate commerce. I understand that a fuel tank flame envelopment test is among these. For information concerning such a test, you should communicate with that agency.

For your convenience, a copy of Standard No. 301-75 is enclosed.