# Allied Universal Corp. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** 02-0080  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2003-07-10

02-0080 response to Allied Universal Corp. concerning 173.301, 173.302a, 178.35.

## Document text

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•
i US. Deparment
400 Seventh St, S.W.
of Transportation
Washington, D.C. 20590
Special Programs
Research and
Administration
JUL 1 0 2003
Ms. Robin J. Eddy Bolte
Ref. No. 02-0080
Safety and Regulatory Complaince Manager
Allied Universal Corp.
3901 N. W. 115ª Avenue
Miami, FL 33178
Dear Ms. Bolte:
This is in response to your letter and subsequent telephone conversation with Sandra Webb of my staff
requesting clarification of the requirements for marking the tare weight on a cylinder under the
Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). Specifically, you state that your
company is trying to determine the proper procedure for handling DOT Specification 3A and 3AA,
cylinders that show distinct loss in weight, between five (5) and nine (9) percent of the original stamped
tare weight. I regret the delay in responding to your letter and hope it has not caused you any
inconvenience.
The requirement previously contained in § 173.34(c) was recently moved to § 173.301(b) in a final rule
published on August 8, 2002, under RSPA Docket HM-220D; 67 FR 51652. Your specific questions
are paraphrased and answered below.
QI:
If the cylinder passes inspection and requalification, may our hydrostatic testers or third party
hydrostatic testing service mark the new tare weight to the right of the original tare weight on
the cylinder?
Al:
The answer is yes. Additional information may be marked on the cylinder provided it does not
affect the required markings prescribed in § 178.35(1) and the applicable specification as
specified in § 173.301(b). However, we recommend that you stamp one diagonal line through
the obselete, orginal tare weights), if present, so that it is still legible for future reference.
02:
Is it true that a cylinder with a five to nine percent tare weight lost passing inspection and
hydrostatic testing may only be used for one year from the date of that testing, or may it be used
until additional inspection and hydrostatic testing is warranted or it fails the ten percent tare
weight lost rule?
A2:
With the exception of DOT Specification 3HT cylinders (see § 173.302a(a)(2) as specified
under Docket HM-220D (67 FR 51626; 51646; August 8, 2002)) or cylinders manufactured
under exemption, DOT cylinders do not have a specified service life. Therefore, if the cylinder

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conforms to the applicable requirements specified in Part 173 and Part 180 of the HMR, it may
be used in the transportation of hazardous materials.
I trust this satisfies your request. Please contact us again if we can be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
Siven troy
Susan Gorsky
Senior Transportation Regulations Specialist
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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Webb
{173.34
Cylinders
ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORP., 3901 N.W. 118º Avonuo, Miami, Florida 33178
Fax 305-885-4671
305-888-2623
Mr. Edward Mazzullo
Director for Hazardous Materials Standards
02-0080
400 Severith Streel, S.W., DHM-10
U.S. Department of Transportation
Washington, D.G. 20590-0001
March 1, 2002
Subyect: Interpretation, Cylinder Requalification
Dear Mr. Mazzullo:
My company is trying to determine the proper procodure for handing DOT Specificalion 3A and 3AA
fare weight.
cylinders that show a distinct loss in weight, betwoon five end nine percent, from their original stamped
$173.34(e), Pamphlet C-l states on page 6, section 3.2.1.1 (copy enclosed) that a cylinder with a tare
RSPA refers to Compressed Gas Association (CGA) Pamphlet C-6 In their regulations found al 49 CFR
weight lost of five percent or greater is required to be rejected for service, If the cylinder tare weight loss
is ten percent or greater, Pamphlet C-b and 49 CFR 173.34(0) both state that the cylinder must be
condemned and removed from service. If the loss is five percent of greater, but not more than ten
testing. Our questions are regarding cylinders that pass these inspoctions and requalifications.
percent, the CGA Pamphlet stales that the cylinder must be Inspectod and requalified by hydrostatic
1. If the cylinder passes inspection and requalification, may our hydrostatic testers of third
party hydroststic lasting service mark the now taro weight to the right of the original tare
fare weight is due to the following safety concems:
weight on the cylinder? Our reason for requesting this ability to mark the cylinder with the new
a) One, we do not want to overfill the cylinders; hence the reason for the new lase weight for our
b) Two, though the cylinder passed requalification, if the cylinder continues to lose weight, we need
cylinder fillers, and,
1o know the onginal fare weight 1o make sure it is rotested or condemned as indicaled in the
2. We were told that a cylinder with a tare weight loss of five percent, but not greater than nine percent,
previous paragraph.
that passes requalification has a use life of one year from the dato of requalification testing. One
year from the date of the requalification testing the cylinder must be condemned, and removed from
service. Is it true that a, cylinder with a five to nine percent tare weight lost passing
testing, or may it be used until additional inspection and hydrostatic testing is warranted or it
inspection and hydrostatic testing may only be used for one year from the date of that
fails the ten percent taro weight lost rule?
If you should have any questions, please call me al 800-437-8715, extension 183.
Thank you.
Ki Shur
Allied Universal Corp.
Sately and Regulatory Compliance Mansoer
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6662-908-676

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I CGA C-6-1993
Раде в
COMPRESSEO GAS AXSOCIATION AYE
occurs in the ares of the intersection of the footring
2.2.6.3 Crevice Corrosion. Crevice corrosion
2.2.7 Weld Defects. Cracks or faws in weld
of crevice corrosion.
or headring with the cylinder. Fig. 4 is an example
areas reduce the structural strength of metal
which may eause separation when pressurized.
that which covers considerable surface areas of the
2.2.6.4 General Corrosion. General corrosion is
3. LOW PRESSURE CYLINDERS EXEMPT
FROM THE HYDROSTATIC TEST
often difficult to measure or estimate the depth of
cylinder. It reduces the structural strength. It is
This section covers cylinders exempt from
the original wall cannot always be made. General
general corrosion because direct comparison with
hydrostatic retest requirements of the DOT by
virtue of their exclusive use in certain non-
corrosion is often accompanied by pitsing. This
corrosive gas service. They are nos subject to
form of corrosion is shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
internal corrosion and do not require internal
shell inspection. il. due to unusual circumstances.
cylinders of these types suffer internal corrosion.
they should be inspected in accordance with the
procedure in Section 4.
3.L Preparation for Inspection. Al the time of
requalification. all russ, scale. caked paint, caked
the exterior surface so that the surface is
coatings, erc., shall be complescly removed from
adequately prepared for inspection.
checked as outlined below for corrosion, general
3.2 Exterior Inspection. Cylinders shall be
a weakness which would render them unfit for
distortion. or any other defcet that might indicate
service.
3.2.) Corrosion
3.2.1.1 Corrosion Limits. To fix corrosion
limits for all types, designs and sizes of cylin.
pracsicable: Failure to meel any of the following
ders. and include them in this standard ts not
four general rules is cause for condemning a
cylinder.
Fig. S. General Corrosion with Pitting.
tare weight is less than 90% of the original
(1) A cylinder shall be condemned when the
stampedisre weight & cylinder shall be rejecred
original stamped tare weight. A rejeczed cylin.
when the rare weight is less than 95% of the
der may be requalificd in accordance with 49
expansion. [1) When decermining rare weight. be
CER 173.31(e). by water jacket or by direct
sure the cylinder is empty.
remaining wall in an area having isolated pitting
(2) A cylinder shall be condemned when the
mum allowable wall thickness. Refer to Fig. 2.
only is less than one-third of the original mini-
crevice corrosion on the cylinder is 3 inches (76:2
() A cylinder shall ue condemned when line or
less than three fourths of the original ininimum
mm) in length or over and the remaining wall is
-
corrosion isless than 3 inches (76.2 mm) inlength
allowable wall thickness or when line or crevice
and the remaining wall thickness is less than
Fix. 6. Goneral Corrosion with Pirting on Cylinder Wall
thickness. Refer to Figs, 3 and 1.
one-hail the original minimum allowable wall
6662-908-616

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..
ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORPORATION
PHONE: 800.107.071STEAX:005.883148;1859
115T* AVENUE.
FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET
10.
Edwaro Mazzullo
FRoM Robin Botto
COMPANY:
MISDOT /RSPA
DATE.
3-13-02
PAX NUMBER
TOTALNO. ON PAGIX INCIUDING COVEA
202-334-3012
PHONE NUMBEY:
202-344-8853
Interpretation Request
O URGENT
FOR REVIEW
O PLEASE COMMENT
OPLEASE REPLY
NOTES/COMMENTS
Mr. Muzzullo,
If you can not read this, please contact me. EPA sent usal a
letter asking us not to mail anuthing to Dc. To tax it, Feder it,
Couriex snice it, but no mail.
Robi
To d
6662-908-616

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