49 CFR 172.313(a) in a new-entrant safety audit
49 CFR 172.313(a) is an acute regulation on the FMCSA new-entrant audit list (49 CFR Appendix B to Part 385): Accepting for transportation or transporting a package containing a poisonous-by-inhalation material that is not marked with the words “Inhalation Hazard”.
What does this regulation mean?
This is an acute violation of 49 CFR 172.313(a): accepting for transportation or transporting a package containing a poisonous-by-inhalation material that is not marked with the words “Inhalation Hazard”. An acute regulation is one where noncompliance is severe enough to require immediate corrective action, regardless of a carrier's overall safety posture. A single documented occurrence counts against you.
How do I pass the audit on this point?
Keep the records that prove compliance current and complete before the audit, and be ready to show them for the period the auditor reviews. Verify the exact current requirement at ecfr.gov, because the regulations are amended over time.
Which audit factor is this scored under?
§ 172.313(a) is scored under the Hazardous Materials factor (Parts 171, 177, 180, and 397) of the new-entrant safety audit. Points for Hazardous Materials come from acute and critical violations of Parts 171, 172, 173, 177, 180, and 397. This factor is scored only for carriers that transport hazardous materials.
Common questions
- Is 49 CFR 172.313(a) an acute or critical violation?
- It is an acute violation on the FMCSA acute/critical list in 49 CFR Appendix B to Part 385. Acute means noncompliance is severe enough to require immediate corrective action.
- Does 49 CFR 172.313(a) automatically fail a new-entrant audit?
- No. It is not on the 16-item automatic-failure list in 49 CFR 385.321, but it still adds points against the relevant audit factor and can contribute to an inadequate rating.
Prep your own new-entrant audit
The CarrierReady Audit-Prep Kit gives you fillable templates mapped to all six factors — driver qualification files, a written maintenance program, a drug-and-alcohol testing policy, an accident register, and a document-by-document checklist.
See the kitPrimary sources
- 49 CFR Appendix B to Part 385 — verified as of 2026-07-04
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