In general, movement or ground transport of regulated materials is covered by the Department of Transportation's (DOTs) Hazardous Materials Regulations only when they are considered to be “in commerce.” If a Division 6.2 infectious substance is transported in a personal or university (i.e., government) vehicle for use in University activities (projects, research, etc.) it is generally not considered to be “in commerce.”
Personnel who transport materials must:
- Have a valid driver’s license
- Be authorized to use a University vehicle and use a University vehicle when available
- Use the proper containment and packaging materials en-route
- Be trained and authorized to handle and transport hazardous materials within University property
Health, Safety, and Risk Management (HSRM) encourages the use of University-owned vehicles rather than personal vehicles when transporting materials off grounds to another UMN facility or collaborator*. The University also operates a courier service for transport for a nominal fee.
*Note: If using a personal vehicle to transport, the individual should consult with his/her personal insurance policy regarding liability and coverage for this usage.