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US CONTRACTORSCSXBNSFUP NSCANADIAN CONTRACTORSCP CNUS AND CANADIAN RAIL ROADS PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED COMMODITIESS teven BarcynskiUSA inlands team31 March 2011 CSX Prohibited commodities (please refer to CSX Intermodal Service Directory No. 1 for more details at )Any article, product, commodity or substance considered to be illegal contraband by any state or federal government commodity shipped in bladder bag packaging (see Note G)Any commodity shipped in bladder bag packaging (see Note G)Batteries, used, (electric) spent, with or without chemicals having value for reclamation of (cabon, gas or oil blacks), lamp blacks or vegetable blacks, dry NEC, not activated, no dyes or dyestuffs when loaded in RAILROAD cotrolled bag packaging (hazardous commodity only).Bulk commodities when loaded in RAILROAD controlled or Coke when loaded in RAILROAD controlled , furs, pelts or skins, green or green slated when shipped in RAILROAD -controlled Materials of Asbestos Class 9, Class 6 or any subsidiary Class 6, radioactive material, hazardous waste or liquids, as described in the current edition of DOT DFR 49, Parts 106-180 Hazardous Materials Regulation and the Hazardous Materials sectiMetal or metal products including, but not limited to, those shipped in coiled, roll

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1 US CONTRACTORSCSXBNSFUP NSCANADIAN CONTRACTORSCP CNUS AND CANADIAN RAIL ROADS PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED COMMODITIESS teven BarcynskiUSA inlands team31 March 2011 CSX Prohibited commodities (please refer to CSX Intermodal Service Directory No. 1 for more details at )Any article, product, commodity or substance considered to be illegal contraband by any state or federal government commodity shipped in bladder bag packaging (see Note G)Any commodity shipped in bladder bag packaging (see Note G)Batteries, used, (electric) spent, with or without chemicals having value for reclamation of (cabon, gas or oil blacks), lamp blacks or vegetable blacks, dry NEC, not activated, no dyes or dyestuffs when loaded in RAILROAD cotrolled bag packaging (hazardous commodity only).Bulk commodities when loaded in RAILROAD controlled or Coke when loaded in RAILROAD controlled , furs, pelts or skins, green or green slated when shipped in RAILROAD -controlled Materials of Asbestos Class 9, Class 6 or any subsidiary Class 6, radioactive material, hazardous waste or liquids, as described in the current edition of DOT DFR 49, Parts 106-180 Hazardous Materials Regulation and the Hazardous Materials sectiMetal or metal products including, but not limited to, those shipped in coiled, rolled, reels, rods, sheets, plates, or spools when the gross weight of the product and packaging exceeds 3,500 lbs (1591 kg) per package.

2 (see Note D, H, I, J)Municipal garbage waste, solid, digested and ground, fertilizer materials when shipped in RAILROAD controlled garbage waste, solid, digested and ground, other than sweage waste or fertilizer when shipped in RAILROAD controlled (Toxic) inhalation Hazardous Shipments, in any amount, are forbidden on CSX compounds (STCC 28-123##) when shipped in RAILROAD controlled , motorized vehicles other than those listed in CSX Intermodal Service Directory No. 1 Item 200 B,.CSX RESTRICTED commodities (for more details, please refer to CSX Intermodal Service Directory No. 1 at )Aircraft, aircraft parts, airplanes, airplanes, airplane parts, airplane components, helicopters, helicopter parts, or components, or any other instrumentality used for , small arms, described as Class C (game, fowl, or poultry; live, refrigerated, frozen, fresh meat and packing house products).

3 Animals, fish, or fowl, trophies, stuffed or mounted, or research likely to damage freight equipment or other of extraordinary Products as described in item 6400 of Insulation as described in items 53170, 53210, and 53350 of , Crude as described in item 6450 of , Scrap as described in item 6600 of bag packaging (non-haz only)Bogies chassis, Flat Bed trailers, or Flat Racks, bundled or , commodities (see Note A) (except when in Shipper Vehicles). (see Note G)Carbon black. (see Note B)Ceramic pottery, glassware, crystal, and china (other than those shipped at a released value of 35 cents per pound).Cigars, cigarettes, snuff and manufactured tobacco products. (see Note D)Coal or coke (unless shipped in privately owned or controlled units with the cargo properly packaged, secured, blocked and braced for rail , currency, valuable or negotiable documents or any required protection from heat or and B Class value, generally items where the size of the items bears little relationship to the value of the cargo or an item whose value cannot be accurately accessed by is designation, such as: bank bills, coin or currency, deeds, draft, notes or valuFish, shellfish, crustaceans (fresh or frozen).)

4 Folk lifts, not exceeding a total weight of 5,000 lbs and 2,500 lobs per axel. See Notes K and fruits or vegetables, of any , dru baledHides, furs, pelts or skins, green or green salted, unless shipped in privately owned or controlled Intermodal Units with cargo properly packaged, secured, blocked and restrained for rail transportation. All shipments must be properly lined with a durablHouse or building sections, modulars, factory manufactured, with or without heating, air conditioner and plumbing equipment, electrical wiring and fixtures, refrigerators, stoves or cabinets goods, furnishings, or furniture (including used). (see Note D)Ice, ice cream, and/or frozen oxide slurry residue for extraction of sludge or temperature-controlled Trailer or Containers billed as FAK, or any temperature controlled vessels (boats, canoes, launches, yachts, or sailboats).

5 Medical equipment, medical supplies or medical hardware including x-ray, CT scanning and MRI , drugs, pharmaceuticals, prescription and non-prescription communication outfits, telegraph, telephone or teletype, including necessary radio tracking, radar, communications equipment, electronics, or , guided, guidance systems or electronic guidance control apparantus; or mobile missile guidance control systems, missile or launching apparatus and related items moving in conjunction with a military field vehicles, freight or passenger, or combination of freight and , radio repair or public address or dimensional shipments. (see Note E)Pipe. Plants (living or fresh cut, including Christmas trees, floral, or nursery stock).Poisons, DOT metals or stones or articles manufactured wheels, new or used, when moving on other than flatbed wooden logs when shipped in RAILROAD controlled shavings or (except when palletized or in barrels).

6 Tire Containers (ISO)Trainers, air flight, or flight training aids or devices, electronic; or such articles combined with or shipped with communication equipment or outfits, electronic in boxes, crates or mounted on automobiles or trailer vehicles. training aids, devices, or United States Post Office Department mail of any LTL (less than truckload) shipment moving via private expedited courier business equipment, office furnishings or machinery, equipment, or auto parts; assembled or in , municipal Vehicles used in the construction industry, not exceeding 3,000 BarcynskiUSA inlands team31 March 2011 CSX Prohibited commodities (please refer to CSX Intermodal Service Directory No. 1 for more details at )NotesAFor the purposes of this Item, the item "bulk commodities " includes any Cargo shipped loose or in mass which must be shoveled, scooped or forked for handling and which is not in packages, nor units of such size as to readily and expediently permit handlinBThis restriction does not apply to Shippments moving in Shipper prohibits the loading of municipal garbage waste in any equipment it utilizes.

7 Any party loading municipal garbage waste in CSXI supplied equipment will be subject to a $5,000 assessment per occurrence and will be responsible for disposition of the DAn indemnification and waiver will be required from Shipper for each instance (metal product see H)EOver dimensional Loads must be pre approved, and move via SPQ Materials need special handling, please see CSX Directory item Metal Product of 3,500 lbs total or less do not require an indemnification Metal Product in excess of 3,500 lbs each are to move in containers Metal Products in excess of 12,500 lbs ( kg) will not be executed Indemnification Agreement is required for all Fork Lift Lifts exceeding a total weight of 5,000 lbs. and/or 2,500 lbs per axel will not be accepted for shipment without a pre-authorization from CSX's Loading Engineering and Design BarcynskiUSA inlands team31 March 2011 BNSF Prohibited commodities (please refer to BNSF Intermodal Rules & Policies Guide for more details at )Bulk commodities not packaged, sealed, and/or loaded properly to prevent shifting.

8 BNSF bond, not authorized for intermodal bladders (flex-tanks) containing hazardous commodities . Bulk bladder shipments, also known as metal or scrap metal via steel-wheel interchange or from on-dock metal products (in excess of 3,500lbs).Cross-town transfers, drayage, or interchange of tank transfers or drayage on rule 11 commodity that exceeds more than 25,000 pounds in any ten (10) linear feet or 2,500 pounds per linear foot on the equipment floor, and the lading weight is not evenly distributed over the entire floor , , , or explosives as defined in 49 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations pertaining to explosives) to or from the cities or ports of Galveston, TX, La Porte, TX, Morgans Points, TX, and Barbours Cut, TX via , or explosives as defined in 49 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations pertaining to explosives ) to or from Houston, Galveston, La Porte Barbours Cut, TX via that cannot be lifted by standard commodity description or STCC for RESTRICTED or hazardous shipments, or shipments that greater than 29,000 prohibited shipments stated on the Prohibited Hazardous Web page ( ).

9 Hazardous waste from an on-dock, interchange or intermodal inhalation hazar (PIH/TIH) greater than 1,000 pounds, except in tank tank containers containing the hazardous commodities : Allyl chloride, Benzene, Carbon disulfide, Carbon tetrachloride, Chlorobenzene, Chloroform, Dichloropropene, Epichlorohydrin, Ethyl chloride, Ethylene dichloride, Flammable gases, Methyl chloroform, Methylene chloride, Methylene chloride/chloroform mixture, O-dichlorobenzene, Perchloroethylene, Perchloroethylene/trichloroethylene mixture, PIH/TIH including anhydrous ammonia, RESTRICTED commodities (for more details, please refer to BNSF Intermodal Rules & Policies Guide at ) training aids, devices, or or , natural or asphalt compounds, by-products, or product commodities or chassis or other blacks in private or creosoted , high/wide or oversize carts, trailers, and or high valued commodities , equipment, or scrap or rakcs, flat beds, or any fruits and commodities .

10 See details/notesHides, pelts, skins, or any other animal goods or personal or extraordinary value commodities , equipment, or cask (less than truckload) communications materials, substances, or and wheels., new or (used) metal (loose or packaged), used machinery, equipment, motors, or cylindrical scrap metal objects. Scrap metal (loose or packaged), machinery, equipment, and motor must be properly described, loaded, secured, and measures taken to prevent leaShellfish (such as clam, mussel, or oyster) in bulk or in raw containersTemperature sensitive articles requiring protection from heat or must be properly loaded to ensure the equipment sides do not bulge and the lading weight remains distriburted components (including loose or baled scrap metal) that leak oil and grease including, but not limited to, axles, differentials, engine blocks, and transmissions, the actual commodity must be properly declared, and necessary steps must be taken to Waste Materials, non-hazardous (Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations).


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