# Goodall Rubber Company — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** 05-0195  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2006-04-20

05-0195 response to Goodall Rubber Company concerning 178.337.

## Document text

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of Transportatior
U.S. Department
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Hazardous Materials Safety
Pipeline and
Administration
APR 20 2006
Mr. Brad Ferstan
Ref. No. 05-0195
3525 Labore Road
Goodall Rubber Company
Vadnais Heights, MN 55110
Dear Mr. Ferstan:
This responds to your letter regarding the use of rubber hose fittings on MC-331 cargo
tanks in accordance with the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-
made to NPTF thread specification would be acceptable to use on MC-331 cargo tanks,
180). Specifically, you asked if your understanding is correct that rubber hose fittings
provided they meet all applicable requirements of § 178.337-9.
For an MC-331 cargo tank, pipe joints must be threaded, welded, or flanged. If threaded
pipe is used, the pipe and fittings must be "Schedule 80" weight or heavier, except for
sacrificial devices. Malleable metal, stainless steel, or ductile iron must be used in the
construction of primary valve body parts and fittings used in liquid filling or vapor
equalization. As a result, a rubber fitting cannot be used in any connection on the cargo
tank that involves either filling the tank or any system on the tank that provides for vapor
equalization. Stainless steel may be used for internal components such as shutoff discs
and springs except where incompatible with the lading to be transported. Where copper
tubing is permitted joints must be brazed or be of equally strong metal union type. The
melting point of the brazing material may not be lower than 538°C (1,000°F). The
method of joining tubing may not reduce the strength of the tubing. (See § 178.337-9
(b) (2)).
The hose identification, inspection, and testing requirements for hoses on cargo tanks
requirements apply to delivery hoses and hose assemblies only. A rubber hose used as a
used to transport liquefied compressed gases are in §180.416 of the HMR. These
flexible connector in the piping system of a cargo tank is not a delivery hose. Thus, such
rubber flexible connectors need not be marked with a unique identifier and are not subject
to the periodic inspection, testing, and recordkeeping requirements applicable to delivery
hose assemblies in § 180.416. Note, however, that rubber flexible connectors must be
178.337-9
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inspected and tested in accordance with requirements applicable to piping systems in
§ 180.416
I hope this information is helpful. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us.
Sincerely,
John A. Gale
Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards

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To: Page 1 of 1
2005-08-12 18:47:35 (GMT)
6513053089 From: Brad Ferstan
Engrum
8178.337-4
FAX COVER SHEET
Cargo Tanks
05-0195
TO
COMPANY
FAX NUMBER
12023663012
FROM
Brad Ferstan
DATE
2005-08-12 18:54:09 GMT
RE
ATTN: Edward Mazzullo
COVER MESSAGE
Edward,
regarding the hose
I was told to contact you regarding a question I had
connection on an MC331 cargo tank, specifically section
178.337-9, part b
- piping, valves, hose, and fittings. .
Can I please get a written response from you regarding my
question?
It
can be faxed to the number below or e-mail to me at
brad.ferstan@trelleborg.com.
My question is whether paragraph 2 of the previously
mentioned section
applies to rubber hose fittings? It has been my
hose fittings, or couplings, made to the NPTF thread
understanding that rubber
specification
would
be acceptable provided that they meet all other
paragraphs 3 and 7.
requirements such as
Can you please help me out? Thank you for your assistance.
Brad Ferstan
3525 Labore 1
Goodall Rubber Company - Minneapolis/St. Paul
Branch Sales Manager
Vadnais Heyh
PH: 612-382-2519
MN 55110
Fax: 651-305-3089
11003313349
× 223
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