# Fisher Scientific International, Inc. — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** 06-0207  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2007-01-29

06-0207 response to Fisher Scientific International, Inc. concerning 172.102.

## Document text

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.S. Depanmer
f Transportatio
Washington, D.C. 20590
400 Seventh Street, S.W.
Hazardous Materials Safety
Pipeline and
Administration
JAN 29 2007
Mr. Gene Sanders
Ref. No.: 06-0207
Dangerous Goods Transportation Specialist
Fisher Scientific International, Inc.
2000 Park Lane
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15275
Dear Mr. Sanders:
This responds to your letter dated September 11, 2006, regarding Special Provision "43"
in § 172.102 as it applies to a material described as "Nitrocellulose membrane filters, 4.1,
UN3270, PG II," under the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-
180).
In accordance with Special Provision "43"
', nitrocellulose membrane filters each with a
mass not exceeding 0.5 g are not subject to the HMR when contained individually in an
article or a sealed packet.
You ask if it would be a violation of the HMR to utilize
Special Provision "43" to transport two strips totaling 0.096 g (2 X 0.048 = 0.096 g) of
nitrocellulose membrane filters with each individual membrane filter having a mass of
0.048 g in each article or sealed packet.
The answer is yes. To utilize the exception, Special Provision "43" requires each
in an article or sealed packet. Therefore, you may not use the exception to trar sport two
nitrocellulose membrane filter under 0.5 gram to be individually or separately contained
strips totaling 0.096 g (2 X 0.048 = 0.096 g) in a single article or sealed packet.
Currently, as provided under Special Provision "43", it does matter how many strips are
in the article or sealed packet, although they are each under 0.5 gram (e.g, two strips of
nitrocellulose membrane filters totaling 0.096 g (2 X 0.048 = 0.096 g)). We understand
your concerns and will address this issue in a future rulemaking.
I hope this information is helpful. If we can be of further assistance.
Sincerely,
Chief, Standards Development
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
172.102 SP43
050207

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DOT special provision 43
Page 1 of 2
5/72.102
Drakeford, Carolyn <PHMSA>
Special Provision 43
Applicability
From:
Gorsky, Susan <PHMSA>
Sent:
Monday, September 11, 2006 5:13 PM
16-02.07
To:
Drakeford, Carolyn <PHMSA>
Subject: FW: DOT special provision 43
Carolyn,
For the interp data base. Thanks.
Susan
From: Sanders, Gene [mailto:gene.sanders@fishersci.com]
To: Go-sky, Susan <PHMSA>
Sent: Fri 9/8/2006 5:19 PM
Cc: Mayfield, John
Subject: DOT special provision 43
Susan,
nitrocel ulose membranes.
Fisher Scientific sells and distributes a product manufactured by another company that includes
foil pouch. Each strip weighs 0.048 grams, so the total amount in any device or pouch is 0.096 grams.
The product includes 2 membranes in each device, with each device sealed in its owr
Fisher. The last line of the special provision reads "Nitrocellulose membrane filters covered by this entry, each
UN3270, Nitrocellulose membrane filters, has a special provision, 43, which may be advantageous to
with a mass not exceeding 0.5 g, are not subject to the requirements of this subchapter when contained
individually in an article or a sealed packet."
packet) does not meet the requirement that strips be "contained individually". This seems to be the most literal
One possible interpretation could be that having 2 strips in each article (and therefore 2 strips in each sealed
interpretation.
the tota amount of nitrocellulose in any one article or pouch. Certainly, from a safety perspective it would seem
A different interpretation could be that the 0.5 g maximum is meant to apply not just to a single strip, but to
of 0.096 g would be allowed, but cutting that strip in half would not be allowed.
ridiculous to say that one 0.500 g strip is allowed, while 2 × 0.048 (= 0.096 g) strips are not. Or that a single strip
interpreiation, and to ship the product as "not subject to the requirements" of the hazardous materials
So, I'm asking whether you think Fisher Scientific would be in violation of the regulations to use the latter
regulations?
Thank you for your assistance.
Cheers,
Gene Sanders, DGSA
Fisher Scientific International, Inc.
Dangerous Goods Transportation Specialist
2000 Park Lane
Piltsburgh, Pa. 15275 USA
9/13/2006

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