Safety Eligibility Letter B-250
1200 New Jersey Ave. S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20590
May 20, 2014
In Reply Refer To:
HSST/B-250
Ms. Sydney D. Chase
XavierC, LLC
1220 Pennell Drive
Glendora California 91740
Dear Mr. Chase:
This letter is in response to your request for the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to review a roadside safety system for eligibility for reimbursement under the Federal-aid highway program.Â
Name of system: | Non Blocked BMS2-TL3 Single Steel Guardrail |
Type of system: | 31-inch Tall High Strength W-beam Guardrail on C posts. |
Test Level: | MASH Test Level 3 |
Testing conducted by: | CIDAUT of Spain |
Task Force 13 Designator: | SGR51 |
Date of request: | March 8, 2014 |
Date of completed package: | April 13, 2014 |
Decision:
The following device is eligible, with details provided in the form which is attached as an integral part of this letter. This letter applies to the Length of Need of the BMS2-TL3 guardrail. Complete barrier systems need crashworthy terminals to anchor the barrier, and transitions to rigid barriers or bridge rails. The sloped anchors used in the crash tests and shown in the attached drawings adequately anchored the barrier length of need but were not of a crashworthy design.
- Non Blocked BMS2-TL3 Single Steel Guardrail, 31 inch height, W-beam of Grade 70 steel per ASTM A 607, mounted on "C" posts.
Based on a review of crash test results submitted by the manufacturer certifying the device described herein meets the crash test and evaluation criteria of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH), the device is eligible for reimbursement under the Federal-aid highway program. Eligibility for reimbursement under the Federal-aid highway program does not establish approval or endorsement by the FHWA for any particular purpose or use.
The FHWA, the Department of Transportation, and the United States Government do not endorse products or services and the issuance of a reimbursement eligibility letter is not an endorsement of any product or service.
Requirements
To be found eligible for Federal-aid funding, roadside safety devices should meet the crash test and evaluation criteria contained in the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ Manual for Assessing Safety Hardware (MASH).
Description
The device and supporting documentation are described in the attached form.
Summary and Standard Provisions
Therefore, the system described and detailed in the attached form is eligible for reimbursement and may be installed under the range of conditions tested.
Please note the following standard provisions that apply to FHWA eligibility letters:
- This letter provides a AASHTO/ARTBA/AGC Task Force 13 designator that should be used for the purpose of the creation of a new and/or the update of existing Task Force 13 drawing for posting on the on-line ‘Guide to Standardized Highway Barrier Hardware’ currently referenced in AASHTO Roadside Design Guide.
- This finding of eligibility does not cover other structural features of the systems, nor conformity with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
- Any changes that may influence system conformance with MASH will require a new reimbursement eligibility letter.
- Should the FHWA discover that the qualification testing was flawed, that in-service performance reveals safety problems, or that the system is significantly different from the version that was crash tested, we reserve the right to modify or revoke this letter.
- You are expected to supply potential users with sufficient information on design and installation requirements to ensure proper performance.
- You are expected to certify to potential users that the hardware furnished has the same chemistry, mechanical properties, and geometry as that submitted for review, and that it will meet the test and evaluation criteria of the MASH.
- To prevent misunderstanding by others, this letter of eligibility is designated as number B-250 and shall not be reproduced except in full. This letter and the test documentation upon which it is based are public information. All such letters and documentation may be reviewed at our office upon request.
- This letter shall not be construed as authorization or consent by the FHWA to use, manufacture, or sell any patented system for which the applicant is not the patent holder. The FHWA does not become involved in issues concerning patent law. Patent issues, if any, are to be resolved by the applicant.
- Steel used in guardrail is a material subject to the Buy America requirements. These requirements, including waiver provisions, are found in Title 23 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Section 635.410. Please note that all manufacturing processes of steel and iron materials, including the application of coatings for these materials, must occur in the United States.
Sincerely yours, Michael S. Griffith |