CSA
Violation code

177.834H-HMHC

HM (Highway Carriage) - Failing to use precautions concerning containers in transit.

Hazardous Materials Compliance10Non-OOS· SMS Appendix A v3.20

177.834H-HMHC is a Load Securement - HM violation under 49 CFR §177.834H-HMHC. It falls in the Hazardous Materials Compliance BASIC with a severity weight of 10/10. Nationally it was cited 34 times in the last five years, with an OOS rate of 0.0%.

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National roadside inspection stats

as of 6/20/2026

Inspections

34

that found this code

Violations

34

total written

OOS rate

0.0%

0 OOS

Source: FMCSA roadside inspection data (last 5 years). The OOS rate is the share of these violations that led the officer to mark the driver or vehicle out of service.

Violation group
Load Securement - HM
Regulation §
177.834H-HMHC
Severity weight
10
Used in SMS
Yes
Status
Active
Updated
6/20/2026

Last updated June 2026

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Notes

DSMS: Y | Comment: Added in 3.15 | Footnote: As of February 1, 2023, the violations in this table are included in SMS. Only violations cited on or after February 1 are included in SMS calculations. This update aligns SMS with how violations are being cited in a new software used for roadside inspections.
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Challenging 177.834H-HMHC through FMCSA DataQs

If this violation was written incorrectly, here are the angles trucking-safety managers use to contest it. Playbook: Hazardous Materials.

Common ways to challenge this code

  • Shipment was not placardable

    The materials transported did not exceed the threshold quantities requiring placards under 49 CFR Part 172 Subpart F.

    Evidence that wins

    • Shipping papers showing UN number, hazard class, and quantity
    • Manufacturer's product specification sheet
  • Administrative HazMat code (not in SMS)

    This administrative code is on the inspection report but does not contribute to CSA BASIC scoring per FMCSA SMS Methodology Appendix A.

    Evidence that wins

    • FMCSA SMS Methodology Appendix A reference

Common pitfalls — avoid these

  • Administrative HazMat codes still appear on the PSP record even when not scored in SMS

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Frequently asked questions about 177.834H-HMHC

What does violation 177.834H-HMHC mean?

177.834H-HMHC is the FMCSA roadside-inspection violation code for "HM (Highway Carriage) - Failing to use precautions concerning containers in transit.", part of the Load Securement - HM group, cited under 49 CFR §177.834H-HMHC.

What BASIC does 177.834H-HMHC affect?

177.834H-HMHC falls under the Hazardous Materials Compliance BASIC in the FMCSA Safety Measurement System (SMS).

What is the CSA severity weight of 177.834H-HMHC?

177.834H-HMHC carries a severity weight of 10 out of 10. Higher weights indicate violations more closely tied to crash risk, and they count more toward a carrier's Hazardous Materials Compliance score.

Is 177.834H-HMHC an out-of-service (OOS) violation?

No. 177.834H-HMHC is not an out-of-service violation, so on its own it does not trigger an out-of-service order at the roadside.

How many CSA points does 177.834H-HMHC add to a carrier's score?

The point contribution of 177.834H-HMHC depends on its severity weight (10/10) multiplied by a time weight of 3, 2, or 1 based on how recent the inspection is. You can calculate the exact contribution with the CSA points calculator.

Can 177.834H-HMHC be challenged through DataQs?

Yes. If you believe 177.834H-HMHC was recorded in error, you can file a Request for Data Review (RDR) through the FMCSA DataQs system with supporting evidence. A successful challenge can remove or correct the violation on your record.

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