HazMat misclassification doesn't just cause fines — it causes explosions, spills, and shutdowns. When your shipping clerk needs a UN number, they need it now. RegLogic puts the entire 49 CFR HazMat Table in their pocket.
Hazardous materials shipping is one of the most regulation-dense activities in commerce. Misclassification, wrong packaging, bad placarding, and incorrect shipping papers don't just trigger fines — they cause accidents. When your team can't instantly verify the HazMat Table, they're shipping blind.
DOT hazmat fines are among the most severe in any regulatory regime. A single misclassified shipment can result in criminal penalties, civil fines up to $500K, and immediate loss of shipping authority.
Up to $500K per violationNearly half of all hazmat incidents stem from human error — wrong UN number, incorrect packaging group, missing placard. These aren't exotic failures. They're lookup errors that happen when people can't find the right regulation fast enough.
42% of incidents: human errorOne wrong classification stops the shipment. DOT enforcement doesn't give warnings for hazmat — they issue violations, pull operating authority, and pursue criminal charges for knowing violations.
Immediate shutdown riskRegLogic replaces every printed HazMat Table, laminated placard chart, and outdated DOT guide with one searchable app — built for shipping operations.
When your shipping clerk needs the packaging group for a Class 3 flammable liquid, they pull up the HazMat Table in three seconds — not three minutes flipping through the 49 CFR binder.
Loading docks, warehouses, no desk — doesn't matter. RegLogic works offline, on any device, in any condition. Your shipping team gets the answer wherever hazmat moves.
Every regulation is stored locally on the device. No Wi-Fi, no cellular, no problem. Your team accesses the HazMat Table on loading docks, in warehouses, and at shipping stations.
Type a UN number and get the full entry instantly. Type "Class 3" and get every flammable liquid. No table of contents, no page flipping — just the answer, now.
Full DOT hazmat regulations (49 CFR Parts 100-185) — HazMat Table 172.101, packaging, placarding, shipping papers, training requirements. Plus OSHA HazCom and GHS.
Raw CFR text is dense legalese. RegLogic restructures it into scannable, hierarchical layouts — tables, indentation, and cross-references that make sense at a glance.
A shipping clerk needs to verify the packaging group and UN number for a Class 3 flammable liquid before the truck departs. Instead of flipping through the printed HazMat Table, she searches "UN1230" on her tablet and gets the full entry — proper shipping name, hazard class, packing group, label requirements — in 3 seconds. Shipment verified. Truck departs on time. Zero risk.
49 CFR 172.101 — HazMat TableGive your shipping clerks, dock workers, and compliance teams instant access to every DOT hazmat regulation — on any device, at any facility.