Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 14-103.004 - Source Approval Requirements
(1) A letter
requesting source approval for specific aggregates shall be sent to the
Director, Office of Materials, Gainesville, Florida, and shall include:
(a) The producer's QCP. The evaluation and
acquisition of a deposit shall be the responsibility of the producer. During
initial preparation, the producer must formulate and implement a QCP meeting
the requirements of Rule
14-103.006, F.A.C. The QCP must
be individualized for each source based on the deposit characteristics, mining
and processing and rehandling techniques, and initial test data or past
performance.
(b) Product
Identification. The producer must identify the specific product(s) for which
source approval is sought, establish that the identified product(s) meet
Department standards and requirements, and establish process control of each
product through sampling and testing. The producer must be able to demonstrate
each product's quality and degree of control to the Department's satisfaction.
The specific type and minimum number of tests required to establish quality and
degree of control of each product is found in Section 1.1 of the
Construction Aggregates Manual.
(c) Test Data. Test Data submitted by the
producer to the Department must indicate that each product from a single
process meets the Department's quality and uniformity requirements for
Department specifications as provided in Section 2.1 of the Construction
Aggregates Manual. The minimum testing and sampling
requirements of Section 1.1 of the Construction Aggregates
Manual must be met upon application for approval by the producer.
Subsequent requests for product approval must meet the requirements of
subsection 14-103.0071(3),
F.A.C.
(2) Continuing
approval is contingent upon the effectiveness of the producer's QCP as
evidenced by the quality and uniformity of the product(s) in accordance with
Section 2 of the Construction Aggregates Manual.
(3) It shall be the responsibility of the
producer to ensure that all conditions of the QCP are met.
(4) All sources must pass initial on-site
inspection by the Department, and subsequent monitoring and inspections, to
verify compliance with this section and Rule
14-103.006, F.A.C. Verification
samples will be obtained by the Department to monitor the effectiveness of the
producer's QCP.
(5) The producer
shall identify the means that will be used to certify its aggregate shipments.
The producer shall certify each individual conveyance of aggregate intended for
use on Department projects, unless the Department provides a written waiver of
this requirement. Certifications must be made at time of shipment and be
provided to the end user or Redistribution Terminal at time of delivery. A copy
of each type of certification shall be included in the QCP. The following
information must appear on each document (shipping ticket) used to certify or
transmit certification of aggregate for Department use, regardless of mode of
transport:
(a) Department Source Numbers (Mine
Number and/or Terminal Number) and Origin Number, where applicable.
(b) Date.
(c) Quantity, aggregate description and
corresponding Department material code (from the Instruction for Computer
Coding of Aggregate Test Data).
(d)
Producer Ticket Number, which must be sequential for each individual source
certifying the material.
(e) The
statement "CERTIFIED FOR FDOT" or "CERT. FOR FDOT" is to be placed only on
those shipping tickets for specific aggregates that the producer certifies were
produced under a Department approved QCP and for which QC tests indicate that
the specific aggregate meets quality and uniformity requirements set out in
Section 2.2 of the Construction Aggregates Manual.
Certification shall be made at time of shipment when the weight of material is
recorded on the shipping ticket.
(f) Aggregate for which known test results
indicate non-compliance with specifications shall not be certified.
(g) The statement "DIRECT SHIPMENT CERT. FOR
FDOT FROM MINE" is to be placed only on Redistribution Terminal shipping
tickets used to deliver direct shipments of certified material through a
Redistribution Terminal without additional testing in accordance with the
following provisions:
1. The Redistribution
Terminal must list this alternative method of delivery in its QCP and maintain
at least one of its products on the full certification system.
2. The Redistribution Terminal must have on
record written documentation that the specific end-user has identified this
method of delivery in its QCP.
3. A
direct shipment stored at a Redistribution Terminal shall be identified as to
end-user and be kept isolated from other material.
4. The Redistribution Terminal must abide by
storage, handling, and load-out procedures as described it its QCP.
5. The Redistribution Terminal must notify
the Department by facsimile or electronic mail of the receipt of direct
shipments.
6. The shipping ticket
shall reference the producer ticket number (bill of lading) from the
mine.
7. The statement "CERTIFIED
FOR FDOT" or "CERT. FOR FDOT" shall not be used for direct
shipments.
(6)
Source Classifications. These classifications are based on the Department's
ability and resources. In circumstances that preclude the Department's ability
to perform its QAP function at the source, the Department reserves the right to
change a source classification with a minimum of one month's notice given to
the producer.
(a) Mines may be located
in-state, out-of-state, or out-of-country.
1.
Type I Mines are those mines located within Florida, and those out-of-state
mines which are a one-way distance of less than 200 miles travel by roadway
from a Department District Materials Office. The mine may make direct shipments
for use on Department projects or make shipments for subsequent testing and
re-certification by approved Redistribution Terminals or re-processing,
testing, and certification by Type IV Mines.
2. Type II Mines include out-of-state mines,
which are between 200 and 400 miles travel by roadway from a Department
District Materials Office. The mine may make direct shipments for use on
Department projects or make shipments for subsequent testing and
re-certification by approved Redistribution Terminals or re-processing,
testing, and certification by Type IV mines.
3. Type III Mines include out-of-state (and
out-of-country) mines which are more than 400 miles travel by automobile or
cannot be accessed by automobile from a Department's District Materials Office.
The mine may not make direct shipments for use on Department projects. The mine
may make shipments for Department use only for subsequent testing and
re-certification by approved Redistribution Terminals or re-processing,
testing, and certification by Type IV Mines. These mines must provide their QC
test data substantiating their compliance with Section 2.2 of the
Construction Aggregates Manual, prior to a Redistribution
Terminal shipping any of its material for Department use, even if the
Redistribution Terminal has completed its own testing.
4. Type IV Mines are those mines located
within Florida that receive and process their raw (or partially processed)
material from other sources or origins. Only one origin or source of material
may be used to produce any single product. The producer (Type IV Mine) must
obtain notarized documentation of the origin of each shipment of raw material
used in its production. Pursuant to Section
837.06, F.S., the producer is
subject to a charge of perjury if a written false statement is made to a public
official. The producer shall supply a report certified under the requirements
of Chapter 492, F.S., that aggregates in the origin are free of deleterious
materials in accordance with all applicable Department specifications. Material
certification from approved sources will be accepted to establish suitability
of the raw or partially processed material; however, the producer shall be
responsible for final processing and testing of each individual product. Type
IV Mines receiving raw material from other than approved sources shall confirm
the acceptability of the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties prior to
final processing and certification of the material. The producer may make
direct shipments for use on Department projects and make shipments for
subsequent testing and re-certification by approved Redistribution Terminals.
Certification by the producer will require both the source and origin numbers.
A Type IV Mine may seek dual status as a Redistribution Terminal. In such
cases, the Department will issue separate source numbers and the producer will
be required to keep functions of the two sources separate and
distinct.
(b)
Redistribution Terminals may be located in state, or out of state if they are a
one-way distance of less than 100 miles travel by roadway from a Department
District Materials or Branch Office. Redistribution Terminals may receive
shipments for testing and re-certification from all approved sources. Prior to
re-certifying the material for Department use, the Redistribution Terminal must
perform additional QC tests for those aggregate characteristics subject to
change due to handling, shipping, stockpiling, or other actions affecting
aggregate characteristics. The Redistribution Terminal shall also perform
additional QC tests as required by Section 1.2.2 of the Construction
Aggregates Manual for material received from Type III Mines.
Re-certification by the terminal will require both the Source Numbers (terminal
and mine) and the origin number, if applicable. Redistribution Terminals may
re-certify products to Department projects, end-users, Type IV Mines or other
Redistribution Terminals. Redistribution Terminals may also deliver direct
shipments of certified material from Type I, Type II or Type IV Mines without
additional testing subject to the provisions of paragraph
14-103.004(5)(f),
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 334.044(2), (10)(c) FS. Law Implemented 334.044(10), (13), (28), 337.105(1), 337.11 FS.
New 10-20-92, Amended 10-22-02, 7-20-05.
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