NAAHAC is an issue-driven, action-oriented voluntary working group comprised of participants employed by North American Automotive companies and their key suppliers, whose purpose is to consider and respond to the vital hazardous materials and dangerous goods issues of its membership. Having the safe transport of automotive industry products as its primary focus, NAAHAC leverages its combined vehicle component and regulatory expertise to examine pending and current hazmat regulations and develop concise, informed responses by the members for submission to the appropriate regulatory entities. NAAHAC desires to educate regulators and propose realistic solutions to hazmat transportation issues impacting global commerce. In doing so, NAAHAC will serve the needs of its membership and the governing regulatory bodies, to the mutual benefit of both. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Autoliv, Inc. BMW of North America, LLC Chrysler LLC Chrysler Mopar Delphi Corporation Ford Motor Company General Motors Company Honda of America Mfg., Inc. Key Safety Systems, Inc. Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC Mitsubishi Motors NA Mobis Parts America, LLC Nissan North America, Inc. Takata Takata Restraint Systems Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America Inc. Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. TRW Automotive, Occupant Safety Systems Volkswagen Group of America, Inc Volvo Cars of North America, LLC NAAHAC At A Glance NAAHAC Members An anti-trust environment is necessary for NAAHAC members to legally interact – this is provided by the Council on Safe Transportation of Hazardous Articles (COSTHA). Additionally, COSTHA provides direct regulatory support / observer status on the UN Sub-Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (UN TDG SCOE). Prospective member companies must join and member companies must maintain membership in COSTHA. Membership in NAAHAC’s “Umbrella” Organizations For more information on NAAHAC Membership, please contact the COSTHA office at (703)451-4031 or [email protected] North American Automotive HazMat Action Committee