# MD Packaging Solutions LLC — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** 12-0056  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2012-05-16

12-0056 response to MD Packaging Solutions LLC concerning 178.813, 180.352.

## Document text

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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, D.C. 20590
MAY 1 6 2012
Mr. Dan Dengler
MD Packaging Solutions LLC
1 I Olde Mill Run
Medford, NJ 08055
Ref. No. I 2-0056
Dear Mr. Dengler:
This responds to your February 6, 2012 letter requesting clarification of the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-I80) applicable to the requirement for retest and
inspection of intermediate bulk containers (IBCs). Specifically, you ask if you may rely on the
leakproofness test and internal visual inspection conducted by the original manufacturer to
satisfy the requirement in§ 180.352 when repairing an IBC or replacing the inner receptacle of a
composite IBC.
Yes. As specified in § 180.352( d)(l ), each repaired IBC must be subjected to a leakproofness
test as specified in § 178.813, an internal visual inspection and must be marked with the date of
the test. The inner receptacle of a composite IBC may be leakproofness tested without the outer
packaging provided the test results are not affected(§ I 78.8I3(b)). If you choose to rely on the
leakproofness test conducted by the manufacturer of the inner receptacle to satisfy this
requirement, you must have evidence to establish that the leakproofness test was performed in
accordance with § I 78.813 and the internal visual inspection was performed be tore the IBC is
filled and offered for transportation(§ 180.352(g)). The evidence of these tests/inspections
should be from the manufacturer of the inner receptacle and identify your company as able to use
this certification.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please contact this office.
Ben Supko
Acting Chief, Standards Development
Standards and Rulemaking Division

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MD Packaging Solutions, LLC
11 Olde Mill Run Medford, NJ 08055 Phone (609) 499-1311, Fax (866) 439-1713
U.S. DOT
PHMSA Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Attn: PHH-1 0
East Building
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE.
Washington, DC 20590-0001
To whom it may concern:
I am seeking clarification/interpretation of section 180.352 "Requirements for retest and
inspection offfiCs".
By definition section 180.350 defmes a "REPAIRED IBC" as among other things, the
replacement of the rigid inner receptacle of a composite IBC with one from the original
manufacturer.
Question seeking interpretation: In the process of Repairing an IBC or replacing the rigid inner
receptacle of a composite IBC with one from the original manufacturer, does the manufacturer's
(of the new inner receptacle) original leak proof test satisfy the required leak proof test per
178.813 for the repaired IBC? Does it matter if the previous outer cage was not damaged and
the reason for the REP AIR is simply because the previous inner receptacle could not cleaned?
Any assistance that you could provide in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Please do not
hesitate to contact me with any questions.
Dan Dengler
MD Packaging Solutions LLC
11 Olde Mill Run
Medford, NJ 08055
Ph (609)-499-1311
ddengler@mdpkg.com

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MAUSER USA, LLC
MAUSER USA, LLC 35C Cotters Lane East Brunswick, New Jersey 08816 USA
Mr. Mike Porreca
President
National Container Group
MRUSER
Christopher Lind, Director
Technology and Regulatory Affairs
Phone: 732.353.7014
Fax: 732.353.7074
Chris.Lind@Mauseraroup.com
East Brunswick 3/5/2012
Subject: IBC Inner Receptacles
The inner receptacles for IBCs or replacement bottles are visually inspected for defects prior
to valve installations. After valve installation the bottles are leakproofness tested in
accordance with Sec. 178.813 to insure the bottom seam and valve are intact and leak free,
capped and security sealed.
The bottles are molded with the marks required by 49 CFR 178.703 (b) (6) (i):
(&) For each composite IBC, the inner receptacle must be marked with at least the following infonnation:
(i) The code number designating the IBC design type, the name and address or symbol of the manufacturer,
the date of manufacture and the country authorizing the aUocation of the mark as specified in paragraph (a)
of this section;
That is 31HA1/M number /Date/USA. The current M numbers for Mauser USA LLC factories
producing the bottles are M4118 (MtVernon), M4119 (Anniston), M4601 (Houston), and M4602
(Rancho Cucamonga).
Please feel free to contact me if we can provide any additional information or assistance .
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MAUSER USA LLC
35 C Cotters Lane
East Brunswick, NJ 08816 USA
Managing Director
Hans-Peter Schaeffer
Winfriecl Klar
Registered Seat50321 Brilehl
Local Court : Cologne
Registration HBB 58469
info.us@mausergroup.com
www.mausergroup.com

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SCHUTZ
Schuetz Container Systems Inc.
200 Aspen Hill Road
North Branch, NJ 08876
March 14, 2012
To: ICS
Re: Testing of inner bottles for IBCs
To Whom It May Concern:
The inter receptacles for IBCs or replacement bottles you purchase from us are visually inspected
for defects prior to valve installations. After valve installation the bottles are leakproofness tested
in accordance with Sec. 178.813 to insure the bottom seam and valve are intact and leak free,
'
capped and security sealed. In addition, the bottles are molded with the marks required by 49
CFR 178.703 (b) (6) (i).
Sincerely,
Tatiana Smoleeva
Technical Service
Phone: 908-526-6161 x 1126

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